Synth Bank Prices
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
I bought $30usd banks, and have not too many regrets.
I just don't want 20 drum sounds, or sfx with them.
How many highhats and ufo sounds does one need really.
A lot of others feel sequences are useless too.
Pads seem to be most wanted.
I just don't want 20 drum sounds, or sfx with them.
How many highhats and ufo sounds does one need really.
A lot of others feel sequences are useless too.
Pads seem to be most wanted.
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
It does seem that things are getting a little deflationary right now ... I can get styrus ( which I've lusted for but did'nt buck up for $179) with a plethora of great presets.... which is good since it's FM and has a tiny GUI and I'm a kludge sound designer !!! and then just never have a go at programming it ; $50 till the end of this month .
At the same time , two new soundsets from respectable designer with grand sounding demos show up for sylenth1 and zebra ( which I have ) ; ... those would set me back a little over $50 too . Tough choices.
At the same time , two new soundsets from respectable designer with grand sounding demos show up for sylenth1 and zebra ( which I have ) ; ... those would set me back a little over $50 too . Tough choices.
Financial solvency and KVR Mix as well as oil and water.
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- KVRian
- 1074 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
Well, I released my latest soundset for V-Station (http://www.designasound.com) and decided to combine "pay / donate what you want" model with the minimum price set to 12 $ (something similar what IL did with Harmless plugin or Drumaxx).
The soundset contains 256 presets, took me few months (but it's not my job, it's hobby so it's not 8 hours / day
) to complete. Do you think that setting a minimum price is a good idea ?
The soundset contains 256 presets, took me few months (but it's not my job, it's hobby so it's not 8 hours / day
Soundbanks: Sylenth, V-Station, Z3TA+, Toxic Biohazard - good EDM Soundbanks
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- Banned
- 947 posts since 10 Apr, 2007
That's reasonable as hell.I've bought synth banks for 30euro n didn't complain, if I feel their worth it,then it's not a problem.. 
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 22 Apr, 2006
Soundsets would be worth more to me if I could find what I was looking for in the stuff I already have. I wish looking for sounds wasn't such a tedious task. I wish all synths had a common way to tag and favorite sounds, and audition them in large banks sorted by designer-assigned tags, my own tags, or ones I've flagged as favorite.
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
You can use external tools to make that :amyhughes wrote:Soundsets would be worth more to me if I could find what I was looking for in the stuff I already have. I wish looking for sounds wasn't such a tedious task. I wish all synths had a common way to tag and favorite sounds, and audition them in large banks sorted by designer-assigned tags, my own tags, or ones I've flagged as favorite.
Here are the two I use most often : NI Kore 2 and Cubase VST3 tagging system.
Then some vstis have search functions embedded in their browser, like Massive or FM8 : You can search all instruments made by John Doe or ..... Lotuzia
With hundreds of instruments, content management is getting more and more crucial nowadays. This is why using such tools is almost getting mandatory
LtZ
http://www.lelotusbleu.fr Synth Presets
77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
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- KVRAF
- 12190 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
You might want to look into Kore 2. It will import and allow you to flag the presets from most synths.amyhughes wrote:Soundsets would be worth more to me if I could find what I was looking for in the stuff I already have. I wish looking for sounds wasn't such a tedious task. I wish all synths had a common way to tag and favorite sounds, and audition them in large banks sorted by designer-assigned tags, my own tags, or ones I've flagged as favorite.
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- KVRian
- 1074 posts since 1 Jan, 2004
yea. I'm doing such thing ... manuallyamyhughes wrote:Soundsets would be worth more to me if I could find what I was looking for in the stuff I already have. I wish looking for sounds wasn't such a tedious task. I wish all synths had a common way to tag and favorite sounds, and audition them in large banks sorted by designer-assigned tags, my own tags, or ones I've flagged as favorite.
thanks to this, instead of few soundbanks with about ie. 2000 sounds, I still have like 200-300 sounds I like and they fit my genre etc.
But yea, it's time consuming
Soundbanks: Sylenth, V-Station, Z3TA+, Toxic Biohazard - good EDM Soundbanks
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- KVRian
- 1290 posts since 13 Mar, 2007
amyhughes wrote:Soundsets would be worth more to me if I could find what I was looking for in the stuff I already have. I wish looking for sounds wasn't such a tedious task. I wish all synths had a common way to tag and favorite sounds, and audition them in large banks sorted by designer-assigned tags, my own tags, or ones I've flagged as favorite.
I think Big tick is trying to address this with "ZEN".
Or maybe William K will release "Wusik Fuse Box" one day .
Financial solvency and KVR Mix as well as oil and water.
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 22 Apr, 2006
Does that mean it'd allow me to organize and audition sounds for, say, Zebra, a non-NI instrument?cryophonik wrote:You might want to look into Kore 2. It will import and allow you to flag the presets from most synths.
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- KVRAF
- 2209 posts since 2 Jan, 2003 from right here...
...yup. and it would be a lot easier, if users of a particular synth would join in a group effort to convert and tag synth banks in kore format. i'd volounteer for z3ta+...amyhughes wrote:Does that mean it'd allow me to organize and audition sounds for, say, Zebra, a non-NI instrument?cryophonik wrote:You might want to look into Kore 2. It will import and allow you to flag the presets from most synths.
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 22 Apr, 2006
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- KVRAF
- 1614 posts since 24 Feb, 2004
I've done shed loads of Albino, Blue and Vanguard sounds - but certain synths ie Synplant/Zebra/Omnisphere/Nexus make it next to impossible unless you're prepared to input each and every patch individually - and with a comprehensive template to make it worthwhile making morph variations.loachm wrote:...yup. and it would be a lot easier, if users of a particular synth would join in a group effort to convert and tag synth banks in kore format. i'd volounteer for z3ta+...amyhughes wrote:Does that mean it'd allow me to organize and audition sounds for, say, Zebra, a non-NI instrument?cryophonik wrote:You might want to look into Kore 2. It will import and allow you to flag the presets from most synths.
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- KVRist
- 90 posts since 22 Apr, 2006
Why I hate Native Instruments...
I tried the free KORE Player and got really excited about its sound library system. Looks like exactly what I want! I was about to pull the trigger on that Absynth upgrade and even looked for the software-only full KORE. Then it occurred to me that I have a copy of the Synthetic Drums, and I checked in my account updates list, and sure enough there's an updater that makes these sounds available for KORE.
Score!
So, the note for that download said to pay attention to where the sounds are supposed to be located before you run the installer, and that instructions would be provided. They weren't. The installation instructions for Synthetic Drums say...I kid you not...to copy the files to your hard drive.
So, I looked where KORE seemed to find its sounds and there were directories for Absynth 4, Massive, Reaktor, etc, so I created one for Battery 2 and copied the Synthetic Drums there and ran the convert-to-KORE installer. It ran, it gave a progress bar, and it said the installation was successful. I can find the ksd files it created for every kit.
But the sounds are not to be found in KORE.
This is the Native Instruments I remember.
I tried the free KORE Player and got really excited about its sound library system. Looks like exactly what I want! I was about to pull the trigger on that Absynth upgrade and even looked for the software-only full KORE. Then it occurred to me that I have a copy of the Synthetic Drums, and I checked in my account updates list, and sure enough there's an updater that makes these sounds available for KORE.
Score!
So, the note for that download said to pay attention to where the sounds are supposed to be located before you run the installer, and that instructions would be provided. They weren't. The installation instructions for Synthetic Drums say...I kid you not...to copy the files to your hard drive.
So, I looked where KORE seemed to find its sounds and there were directories for Absynth 4, Massive, Reaktor, etc, so I created one for Battery 2 and copied the Synthetic Drums there and ran the convert-to-KORE installer. It ran, it gave a progress bar, and it said the installation was successful. I can find the ksd files it created for every kit.
But the sounds are not to be found in KORE.
This is the Native Instruments I remember.
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
You should try to point to the new directories, then update the database using the standalone version.amyhughes wrote:Why I hate Native Instruments...
I tried the free KORE Player and got really excited about its sound library system. Looks like exactly what I want! I was about to pull the trigger on that Absynth upgrade and even looked for the software-only full KORE. Then it occurred to me that I have a copy of the Synthetic Drums, and I checked in my account updates list, and sure enough there's an updater that makes these sounds available for KORE.
Score!
So, the note for that download said to pay attention to where the sounds are supposed to be located before you run the installer, and that instructions would be provided. They weren't. The installation instructions for Synthetic Drums say...I kid you not...to copy the files to your hard drive.
So, I looked where KORE seemed to find its sounds and there were directories for Absynth 4, Massive, Reaktor, etc, so I created one for Battery 2 and copied the Synthetic Drums there and ran the convert-to-KORE installer. It ran, it gave a progress bar, and it said the installation was successful. I can find the ksd files it created for every kit.
But the sounds are not to be found in KORE.
This is the Native Instruments I remember.
In case it helps,
LtZ
http://www.lelotusbleu.fr Synth Presets
77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
77 Exclusive Soundbanks for 23 synths, 8 Sound Designers, Hours of audio Demos. The Sound you miss might be there
