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androidlove wrote:Image
1 Prodigious
2 MoarF
3 massTURBOtar
4 Black Ops
5 Explor3r
Awright.. and Pooted well - very honoured to score in your first choice and the Prodigious Synthesizer feels very pleased also.. Apreciated a lot.

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1) Prodigious - one of the nicest-sounding softsynths I've heard in awhile. What I like is you just press a key...and what you hear sounds wonderful! Too many softsynths have a sound that's way to harsh, way too trebly, like bad synthedit. Prodigious is smooth and creamy. The presets are just awesome. I test drove every single one.
2) Pitch Shifter - I was just playing and playing with this. I could see starting a lot of tunes with this that sound like old 80's sampler tunes, like "Nineteen". And the depth seems just bottomless.
3) TEV - when I see the words "sound mangler" I usually run for the hills - I want something that will change my sounds in a GOOD way, not sound like hen scratching. TEV is that something.
4) JBM Jagular - Another one that just sounds good when you press the keys. Also, it fills a glaring need for digital synths that can do stuff like the "L.A. Piano" preset. The presets all sound authentic, very 80's west coast studio.
5) nzElektrik - It's just diffrent, like something Tweakbench would make. The sounds have a weight to them that I like.
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Moe Shinola wrote:1) Prodigious - one of the nicest-sounding softsynths I've heard in awhile. What I like is you just press a key...and what you hear sounds wonderful! Too many softsynths have a sound that's way to harsh, way too trebly, like bad synthedit. Prodigious is smooth and creamy. The presets are just awesome. I test drove every single one.
2) Pitch Shifter - I was just playing and playing with this. I could see starting a lot of tunes with this that sound like old 80's sampler tunes, like "Nineteen". And the depth seems just bottomless.
3) TEV - when I see the words "sound mangler" I usually run for the hills - I want something that will change my sounds in a GOOD way, not sound like hen scratching. TEV is that something.
4) JBM Jagular - Another one that just sounds good when you press the keys. Also, it fills a glaring need for digital synths that can do stuff like the "L.A. Piano" preset. The presets all sound authentic, very 80's west coast studio.
5) nzElektrik - It's just diffrent, like something Tweakbench would make. The sounds have a weight to them that I like.

Awesome.. Moe - Is was really rewarding to see your positive coment about the Prodigious, i have to say that in fact this piece of Vsti was developed with the musician in mind, first and foremost. - Big thanks for your positive score about my litle boy.

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Moe Shinola wrote:3) TEV - when I see the words "sound mangler" I usually run for the hills - I want something that will change my sounds in a GOOD way, not sound like hen scratching. TEV is that something.
nice words Moe - thanks :tu:
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xoxos' New Blend is pretty amazing!

OK, I just cast my votes, good luck to all and thank you.

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shame I didn't quite get into your top 5 Cordelia .... 6th is pretty cool tho :)
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daz.diamond wrote:shame I didn't quite get into your top 5 Cordelia .... 6th is pretty cool tho :)
Ah, but that list was alphabetical. My votes were not.

:)

TEV rocks.
There are some very elegant touches on that GUI that make TEV a real joy to use. Thank you. What a blast.

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I voted for 1) Spectrobits, 2) FerricDTS, 3) FMMF, 4) TEV and when I was there I didn't know which to choose between Metatron, Masturbator (lol) and the one from Jobro so I gave my fifth vote to Barbepole Tuner as a token of appreciation for Christian's contribution in general.

I really would have liked to be able to give points to ten plugs rather than five in fact. Perhaps this could be considered for the next DC if any.

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Cordelia wrote:TEV rocks.
There are some very elegant touches on that GUI that make TEV a real joy to use. Thank you. What a blast.
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@eidenk - thanks :tu:
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If I'm going to be self-centred and judge stuff on how useful it's going to be to me, then my picks would be:

Prodigious, Stolon, Explor3r, Spectrobits and Simplicity.

Certainly some of the other entries are just as good but I can't see their sounds finding a place in my work. Is this fair? Should we all be rising above self interest and act like professional judges (y'know, like at a dog show, you objectively pick the best dog even if you're personally fonder of another due to it's breed or something...)?

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GaryG wrote:If I'm going to be self-centred and judge stuff on how useful it's going to be to me, then my picks would be:

Prodigious, Stolon, Explor3r, Spectrobits and Simplicity.

Certainly some of the other entries are just as good but I can't see their sounds finding a place in my work. Is this fair? Should we all be rising above self interest and act like professional judges (y'know, like at a dog show, you objectively pick the best dog even if you're personally fonder of another due to it's breed or something...)?
however you want to think about it i think! :wink:

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I'm thinking about things too much again aren't I?

I think.

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my top 9 are:

1. phonics/attack entrancer
2. massTURBOtar
3. amphetamine
4. twin engined verb
5. explor3r

6. prodigious synthesizer
7. moarF
8. fmmf
9. jagular

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So many *great* plugins to choose from, and I'm honored that some of you are into Explor3r.

My faves so far are FerricTDS, FMMF, Harsh Digital Noise and Unicycle.

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