No, it's like saying a ferrari is crap because I can't tow a horse trailer behind it.spaceman wrote:well, then you can't say "a synth that dissapoints" but instead "a synth with dissapointing presets"shamann wrote:I don't think that everybody here is talking about presets, but for a lot of people, synths are the presets.John Vulich wrote:Yeah, I got the same exact feeling myself.spaceman wrote:this thread seems to be a default presets comparison instead of a synth comparison
That's like saying a ferrari is crap because your 5 year old nephew can't drive it
There is a difference. I think it's down to terminology.
Synthesizer - should mean something that you use to synthesize a sound; whether that sound is analogous to a real world sound or something that you just imagine.
Sound Module perhaps would be a better terminology to describe a plugin that you use to intentionally grab a certain kind of sound for a certain part in a song.
Several folks (myself included) want to have either their synthesizers, and/or sound modules, have presets which inspire them to use the instrument creatively. I think that's particularly true for devices which you pay good money for, and totally reasonable to expect that if you pay good money for the device - it should inspire you to make more and better music than if you hadn't given up several pizza meals for the device. I'm a husband, father of 4 kids, and not a synth programmer. I use plugin synths mainly just to compliment my weak attempts at singing and guitar playing. If I can't audition some killer sounds in a few minutes, it gets deleted. Hmm, maybe that's why I stick with freeware! I did just by Jamstix cuz my drum programming skills send a foul stench to the heavens.
I'll never get to the point of learning to program all of the various plugins that I use; and it's a relatively short list of plugins. Let's be honest, how many tens or hundreds of plugins do you have of which you've never programmed a bank of sounds? For me, the percentage would be about 99% never programmed, 1% programmed.
I'm old enough to have lived and used synthesizers before the days of plugins. The synth I became most familiar with 'programming' was a Korg Delta (anyone else have one of those?). I still haven't matched my skill tweaking that thing, as I have with plugins. Reason why? It's all that I had; coupled with about 10 times as much spare time as I have now.
Someone mentioned back a page or two that PM synths are overrated.
I disagree. You will have to pry my dead cold fingers off of Mr. Ray's Electric Piano and it's various variations. Guido knows how to program PM for guys like me.
Perhaps we should start a parallel thread; 3 most under-rated instrument plugins.
I'll start:
1. Mr. Ray's
2. sfz
3. Minimogue VA
With those 3 sound generating plugins, I can do just about anything I need to.
-Scott

