Fatboy Slim thoughts about software synths

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zerocrossing wrote:Still, no one will listen to that example I posted and swear they feel that Diva sounds as good as the Slim Phatty. Not one.
Here's one. :D

OK.

here's that Slim Phaty pitted against a soft synth. Go my young padawan, dissect it. The real question is, will you dissect it using your HP computer headphones! :D

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Large font size so you don't miss it. :P
(and download it as it is a WAV file, which I find does not play for me on the KVR player)
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Give someone a dedicated controller with one of the top soft synths of today and not many people would enjoy it any less. imposcar controller for imposcar 2, or any of those synth lab controllers liket he poly-ana one, etc.

I still can't understand why we don't see more hybrids for cheap, like the Korg MS-20 Legacy controller. That thing was awesome. The synth was decent but not as good as some newer ones. Thing is, you don't even need the keyboard, just the panel. If they can make that for a couple hundred bucks, I don't see why others can't do something similar. Dedicated knobs and buttons brings back the fun missing from softies.

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olikana wrote:probably he just hasn't tried the new sosftsynths with 0 delay feedback filters.
i bet he would change his mind instantly.
i hated softsynths even more than him for 10 years ...but as soon as the first beta of Diva was released i knew finally the filters had been nailed...or at least close enough not to matter much.
what the hell is a 0 delay feedback filter?

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Echoes in the Attic wrote:Dedicated knobs and buttons brings back the fun missing from softies.
True, but it doesn't make them sound any better ;)

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mkdr wrote:
mcnoone wrote:
AdmiralQuality wrote:I prefer hardware over software.
Yea, but does that mean if you only had a choice between Poly-Ana and a DX7.
You would choose the DX7, because you prefer hardware?
I would take the DX7. Cooler sounds, easier to take to a gig, easier to play.
I am currently having an eye on a second PLG150-DX plugin board for my Yamaha Motif ES 7. 100% compatible with the DX7 sounds...


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@ Himalaya and Ingonator.

Why do i always hate such sound examples ?
While i can hear all the nice analogness, i simply don't like the sound you choose and would actually prefer to hear sounds closer to what i like even without all these sweet analog characteristics.

Don't take it as an attack, our tastes are different and thats all.



ps. Ingonator ? Why did you remove your post ?
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Mutant wrote:
ps. Ingonator ? Why did you remove your post ?
Because i got a PM that it could be bad that i used an EQ with the Slim Phatty even if it was a reasonable amount.
You could still access the file from the other thread here at the forum (the one where Kriminal also complained about the use of the EQ...).

About the choose of sound: Besides showing the general sound of the Phatty this example was to show the use of filter modulation and also the sound of the resonance in the Phatty which IMO is very pleasing (i would call it "juicy" or "musical".
I have tested the demo of Corona and found that the Resonance in higher amounts gets just "ear-piecing" and uncomfortable. To be honest i was never really a fan of Corona (finally mentioned it...) but: different people, different tastes.


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Mutant wrote:would actually prefer to hear sounds closer to what i like even without all these sweet analog characteristics.
Some would call me a psychic, but I don't think I am one, hence I don't know what you like. :wink: Besides your comment makes no sense to me as I'm simply replying to zerocrossing who has thrown the challenge of matching the original Slim Phatty file Ingo posted a while ago with a soft synth. That's what I've done.
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himalaya wrote:
Mutant wrote:would actually prefer to hear sounds closer to what i like even without all these sweet analog characteristics.
Some would call me a psychic, but I don't think I am one, hence I don't know what you like. :wink: Besides your comment makes no sense to me as I'm simply replying to zerocrossing who has thrown the challenge of matching the original Slim Phatty file Ingo posted a while ago with a soft synth. That's what I've done.
That demo was posted around November last year, during the beginning of the public beta of Diva AFAIK.

Here is a comparison i already posted about Slim Phatty and Saurus (WAV file):
https://rapidshare.com/files/3489292195 ... Vol._1.zip

Please don't ask which of those two synths i prefer, l love them both...


Ingo
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himalaya wrote:
Mutant wrote:would actually prefer to hear sounds closer to what i like even without all these sweet analog characteristics.
Some would call me a psychic, but I don't think I am one, hence I don't know what you like. :wink:
Relax :)
It was only a statement, not a request. ;)
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himalaya wrote:
zerocrossing wrote:Still, no one will listen to that example I posted and swear they feel that Diva sounds as good as the Slim Phatty. Not one.
Here's one. :D

OK.

here's that Slim Phaty pitted against a soft synth. Go my young padawan, dissect it. The real question is, will you dissect it using your HP computer headphones! :D

Moogus Foongus

Large font size so you don't miss it. :P
(and download it as it is a WAV file, which I find does not play for me on the KVR player)
I'll say first software second hardware, but I'll also freely admit that this was pretty hard to hear a difference at all on my work headphones. The other example I found was a lot easier to spot. Maybe because it went lower in pitch which is where I feel hardware shines? Both examples actually sounded a bit harsh in the resonance range. Also, these examples, for good or for bad, don't usethe overloaded filter sound the Phatty's known for. Would Diva fare as well? I don't think Diva even has that feature so it's not a fair comparison.

Again, I own Diva and it's great. There is a lot of overlap between hardware and software which is awesome, and it's getting better all the time. It's why I've spent a lot more money on software than I have on hardware synths. I'm not like Mr. Slim, I was just defending his position. I'm still not convinced that once you leave software's "sweet spot" it would do as well against hardware. Usually that would be high resonance sounds, but Diva's one of the first synths that really has a sweet sounding resonance.
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I thought zerocrossing had won, but the battle still goes on... :lol:

I really think about buying a Moog Slim Phatty so that I could take part at that challenge... :help:

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Ingonator wrote:
himalaya wrote:
Mutant wrote:would actually prefer to hear sounds closer to what i like even without all these sweet analog characteristics.
Some would call me a psychic, but I don't think I am one, hence I don't know what you like. :wink: Besides your comment makes no sense to me as I'm simply replying to zerocrossing who has thrown the challenge of matching the original Slim Phatty file Ingo posted a while ago with a soft synth. That's what I've done.
That demo was posted around November last year, during the beginning of the public beta of Diva AFAIK.

Here is a comparison i already posted about Slim Phatty and Saurus (WAV file):
https://rapidshare.com/files/3489292195 ... Vol._1.zip

Please don't ask which of those two synths i prefer, l love them both...


Ingo
Saurus first, Moog second? (you've got to give me points for trying)
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Tricky-Loops wrote:I thought zerocrossing had won, but the battle still goes on... :lol:
You've just described my entire life. :help:
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