Well of course it's different for those of us who spend most of our time making sounds over making music.Bronto Scorpio wrote: Again: It's completely OK when someone uses presets, but sound design is 99.9989869% of the fun for me so it would be complete nonsense *for me* to use presets
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Dennis
I do like to spend time listening to other peoples sound design work though.
It helps to do so, to learn and for comparison, and new ideas which can emerge from doing that. I buy as many banks as I can afford too, and hope it helps to support those that make sounds, besides the other reasons above.
Nowadays there are more synths like Zebra, and Alchemy which allow the user to change the tone enough using XY vector type knobs, which can help users more quickly get something original, and something that sits in the better.
Korg Wavestation does pretty good with that as well.
Hopefully more synths follow that path in the future as well.
I like moving the vector knobs around to quickly see if I can hear something better than the original sound. Sometimes it happens too.
Sound design just like everything else, doesn't take talent imo.
It simply takes effort, time, energy, dedication, attention to detail, etc... just like everything else.
If you consider that talent, then so be it, but I don't believe in some kinda voodoo magic talent thing...it's just hard work really.