The most underestimated synths...
- KVRAF
- 14259 posts since 20 Nov, 2003 from Lost and Spaced
Amen, brother. My zip program has the ability to turn anything into a .exe and I've always wanted to try and 'fool' people with something. It's that darn extra folder that would give it away. (LOL)
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- KVRAF
- 1669 posts since 4 Nov, 2007
i no use se and sm synth if i can avoid cause they are cpu heavy as fkk [especially synthedit stuff].
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
It all depends on the modules used to construct it. CK's modules are cpu friendly and so I tend to use them most of the time.
There is a sampleset for WusikStation with all the Kawai K1 waveforms for just $5 or something like that.The K1 with its 8 bit waves and no filters had a lot more personality to my ears than the K4 with its 16 bit waves and digital filters.
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- KVRist
- 204 posts since 31 May, 2003 from Germany
If you have a WSA and are for more weird type of sound, try to get thechris_b wrote:A shame that the uninspiring factory presets didn't come close to showcasing the possibilites of the synthesis engine...compared to Roland's JV/XP synths it sounded pretty thin and over-priced at the time.FaX wrote:Technics WSA-1 - seriously you just have to own this and learn to program it well to love it. Not a synth for everyone but it sounds superb, is rather unique in it's approach to Physical Modelling, makes killer Pads, sweeps, drones, bizarre percussion, noises, fx and has a swag of alternate key tunings and fractioned ratio's of each per oscillator in a patch. Way underated piece of hardware and then some. Pity it never sold well as development in this area could have resulted in a rather unique custom sampling keyboard somewhere down the track methinks.
I picked one up recently - I've not explored programming it much yet, but it makes an awesome controller keyboard due to its numerous wheels and balls.
BLACKHOLE soundsets for the WSA, they truly change the WSA to another
instrument, IMHO.
Unfortunately i don't have the WSA any longer...
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- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
Could someone of you record a short demo so one can hear how it sounds like? Or if there are any youtube videos then please link to some of them.
One synth that really is underestimated is Casio HZ 600. I was overjoyed when I saw the HT 700 emulation Plastique here on KvR, a plugin I use alot. Another plugin that needs more mention is the YMVST. Quality stuff even tho it's made with synthedit.
One synth that really is underestimated is Casio HZ 600. I was overjoyed when I saw the HT 700 emulation Plastique here on KvR, a plugin I use alot. Another plugin that needs more mention is the YMVST. Quality stuff even tho it's made with synthedit.
- KVRAF
- 4687 posts since 6 Jan, 2003
Here are some lower grade WSA1 mp3's I made a long time ago. I should probably get around to making some higher quality recordings one of these days.
WSA1 Demo - This shows off some of the WSA1's junk percussion / world abilities.
piano-wsa1-mod - A piano patch, that gets it's modeling parameters tweaked.
was-a-harp - Used to be a harp sound, then i started tweaking the modeling parameters.
WSA1 Demo - This shows off some of the WSA1's junk percussion / world abilities.
piano-wsa1-mod - A piano patch, that gets it's modeling parameters tweaked.
was-a-harp - Used to be a harp sound, then i started tweaking the modeling parameters.
- KVRAF
- 4807 posts since 10 Feb, 2006 from Stockholm, Sweden
Thanks. My curiousity craved it.
Pretty ugly sounds if I have to say it. But it possibly has some potential.
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- KVRAF
- 1703 posts since 19 Apr, 2003 from Copenhagen, Denmark
If i'm a boy, then you must be newly born, it sounds like it.Kriminal wrote:amazing how wrong you can be, isnt it boy.olepro wrote: This answer tells me that you don't know anything about what you are talking about and that you have never used the ESQ1 at least for any serious sound programming.
Every time someone is exited about something here you allways has to throw dirt with your smart-ass comments.
Go and play with Alchemy, there is some new sounds for it to try out here
http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 34#3393034
___The Jepptunes___
"Accept All the Good"
Sound design for SQ8L and Alchemy
"Accept All the Good"
Sound design for SQ8L and Alchemy
- KVRAF
- 8082 posts since 9 Jan, 2003 from Saint Louis MO
Ugo's Disturbance. It's not just a loop mangler, it's a weird little granular synth in sheep's clothing.
Firebird. I haven't even upgraded to the + version but I like it quite a bit. All the HCM praise lately is for Gladiator, but I think this one shines as a "simple" synth that's not.
Morphine. It's an uphill battle against Alchemy, and even I would have a hard time recommending it in an either-or situation. But as additive synths go this is still very worthy.
Ogun. I haven't begun to explore its strangeness yet. It's easy to forget it also does resynthesis (in its own bizarre way) and is more than just a gongs-and-cymbals machine. In fact I might spend today trying to learn this beast.
PlastiCZ. Don't know why the kiddies don't love it more.
Firebird. I haven't even upgraded to the + version but I like it quite a bit. All the HCM praise lately is for Gladiator, but I think this one shines as a "simple" synth that's not.
Morphine. It's an uphill battle against Alchemy, and even I would have a hard time recommending it in an either-or situation. But as additive synths go this is still very worthy.
Ogun. I haven't begun to explore its strangeness yet. It's easy to forget it also does resynthesis (in its own bizarre way) and is more than just a gongs-and-cymbals machine. In fact I might spend today trying to learn this beast.
PlastiCZ. Don't know why the kiddies don't love it more.
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- KVRian
- 865 posts since 5 Jun, 2005
I love Firebird too, but I'm really getting into Gladiator 2. It's amazingfoosnark wrote:Ugo's Disturbance. It's not just a loop mangler, it's a weird little granular synth in sheep's clothing.
Firebird. I haven't even upgraded to the + version but I like it quite a bit. All the HCM praise lately is for Gladiator, but I think this one shines as a "simple" synth that's not.
Morphine. It's an uphill battle against Alchemy, and even I would have a hard time recommending it in an either-or situation. But as additive synths go this is still very worthy.
Ogun. I haven't begun to explore its strangeness yet. It's easy to forget it also does resynthesis (in its own bizarre way) and is more than just a gongs-and-cymbals machine. In fact I might spend today trying to learn this beast.
PlastiCZ. Don't know why the kiddies don't love it more.
how deep you can get, and the range of sounds is terrific, from Moog to Casio, to
some really intriguing HCM stuff...
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- KVRist
- 379 posts since 3 Sep, 2004
as soon as I saw this thread I thought of ZynAddSubFX. The reason is probably most people complain on its GUI, programming difficulties - these kind of things which I don't get. IMO the GUI is prettier and more readible than many other VSTs, the windowed GUI allows for the insight into the structure all the time (anyway there are two modes for begginers and advanced); the nonskinned GUI feels lightweight. The synth is trully advanced ... I am against "easy to use" solutionsliving sounds wrote:I don't know about underestimated, but I think ZynaddsubFX is still the best sounding VSTi out there. And it's free!
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
Agree for Morphine, it is very different from Alchemy, thus the tools provided to work in pure additive synthesis mode are handsome and very handy. My dream : exchange presets and communication between the two. (yep I know, not a chance to see itfoosnark wrote: Morphine. It's an uphill battle against Alchemy, and even I would have a hard time recommending it in an either-or situation. But as additive synths go this is still very worthy.
Else I'd say maybe Vaz, Sytrus, Rpcx Blue and Tassman ( And its analog sequel) : All robust synths wich can produce great sounding instruments.
Oh and I just forgot Korg's Polysix : All the praise only goes to the Ms-20, Legacy Cell and Monopoly, wich are great units, but the Polysix is so dead easy to work with, and it always fit so well in any mix. Yep most underated synth : Simple but efficient, a real killer.
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77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
- KVRAF
- 2841 posts since 23 Feb, 2004 from Planet Earth...for now
Sorry for the slow response, here-> http://asseca.com/wiki/MGUI/VoyagerS-N-S wrote:1-2-Many wrote:Have you tried the asseca skin version? Much improved IMOThe Chase wrote:. . . And +1 for Voyager. The GUI is a headache but it's great sounding and very usable....
where is that version??
Just follow the instructions - pretty easy to setup.
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- KVRist
- 169 posts since 7 Jun, 2006 from Vienna
Sincerely, I think Krishna Synth doesn't get the merits it deserves.
http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php?mode=show&id=2090
http://www.kvraudio.com/get.php?mode=show&id=2090
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- Banned
- 18651 posts since 2 Oct, 2001 from England
Kriminal wrote:considering its digital and the original ROM waveforms are freely available, its no suprise.olepro wrote:And the best emulation of hardware that was ever made, by the way.Yagushi wrote:And luckily there is (more or less) an emulation...Sonic Boom Samples wrote:The Ensoniq Esq-1 is the most underated synth in the world
http://www.buchty.net/ensoniq/#sq8l
perhaps you could explain how my comment is 'smart-ass' as opposed to a simple observation, there's a good lad.olepro wrote: Every time someone is exited about something here you allways has to throw dirt with your smart-ass comments.
