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rj0 wrote:On a side note (actually sort of literally), the "My Favourite Synths" (Artists' favorites) sidebars in the magazine tell a rather different story from the Top 10.
what? That they all use teh virus? :hihi:

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fisherKing wrote:here it is (but BUY the mag, or the iPad version..). it's a great READ.

10 alchemy
9 fm8
8 diva
7 impOSCar2
6 zebra
5 omnisphere
4 dcam: synth squad
3 synthmaster
2 sylenth1
1 massive

my OWN list is pretty different. (and MY list is of course more 'correct')

now, let the ranting and raving begin... :D

Just from going from those synths this would be my order...

10 diva
9 impOSCar2
8 synthmaster
7 dcam: synth squad
6 sylenth1
5 zebra
4 fm8
3 massive
2 alchemy
1 omnisphere
my music: http://www.alexcooperusa.com
"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali

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quantum7 wrote: It looks lie CM is catering to the teenage bedroom Dubstep composer crowd.
:roll:
And why not... they have disposable income.

Aalto
Absynth
Alchemy
Iris
Metasynth
Razor
Synthmaster 2.5
Zebra 2.5

plus Kontakt 5 and M-Audio Venom

That's my top ten in no specific order.

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I think massive and fm8 should be on that list and I don't do bedroom/dubstep/etc/ as was mentioned :)

I sold fm8 once and have always regretted it, so very happy to have it back with komplete :phew:

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myrna wrote:
aciddose wrote:as soon as you use something like "Best" as a qualifier, you're screwed as far as objectivity.

so take it as it is.
It is not serious, it is not even based on selling data or similar quantifications. You cannot classify something basing your judgement on taste. I remember another stupid "best daw" classification made by musicradar... at least that one, even if stupid, too, was based on fanboys votes... infact FL studio was nr.1 :D
It was based on votes. CM has had a site up for about 3 months for synth voting. I actually voted on it. Don't remember what I picked . . .

The list is about accurate given the popularity of certain synths and cross genre of others. The U-he stuff has actually fallen out of popularity a little bit over the past couple of years, so Zebra and Diva being low on the list and the synths in the top 5 did not surprise me one bit.

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hibidy wrote:I think massive and fm8 should be on that list and I don't do bedroom/dubstep/etc/ as was mentioned :)

I sold fm8 once and have always regretted it, so very happy to have it back with komplete :phew:
I agree, and Sylenth1 too. They're in that set of synths that I try not to use in a project and keep comming back to it. All 3 just work in a mix.

The synth that I actually always have problems working in a mix is Zebra. To me it just does not cut through. But I really like ACE though.

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CM cater to their main customer, the EDM bedroom producer. So that's why massive and sylenth reach the top spot. And believe me, none beat massive for the harsh digital tone for today production.
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bysbox1 wrote:The U-he stuff has actually fallen out of popularity a little bit over the past couple of years, so Zebra and Diva being low on the list and the synths in the top 5 did not surprise me one bit.
Hmmm... you sure? - From July 2011 to July 2012 we sold as many licenses as in the years 2002 to 2009 altogether. Diva came out only recently, and it's one of the most talked about synth in the world, apart from - as I understand - the Dubstep scene, which is massive, admittedly :hihi:

I agree about Zebra in context of that list, it had fallen out of the loop a bit. But then we released The Dark Zebra, which has actually topped Diva, saleswise :shock:

If Facebook is an indicator, our page has more Likes than any other softsynth brand I've seen there. Only hardware companies that also make softsynths are more popular on Facebook.

Now... if you also count the top freeware synths in the same magazine issue, u-he has the most synths in it. We're the only company that got 4 awards. That's the benefit of doing some freeware synths 8-)

Hehe, forgive my enthusiasm, but this statement simply needed to be pwnd :oops:

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Massive isn't too bad but it isn't all that inspirational either. Everywhere you look there are preset banks for both Massive and Sylenth on nearly all the sites selling samples. Personally I find Massive dull to work with because it looks ugly and nearly all the banks available for it sound similar. It's been flogged to death.

I choose a Massive preset, press a key and hear every tarnce/dubstep cliché know to humanity. It's not the synths fault, it's what's been done with it in the name of music that brings on the gag reflex. Sylenth and Massive are like being waterboarded in the name of Western mediocrity. They want to assimilate us. :borg: Long live the obscure synth Jihad!

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Take the FX off Massive and she doesn't sound so massive at all...


Then you can hear what's REALLY going on inside that sound engine...


But the GUI looks very sexy - in true NI style....


I prefer woman who look great with no makeup at all ...


The FX in Massive are just a mask to hide the imperfections :wink:

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digitalboytn wrote:Take the FX off Massive and she doesn't sound so massive at all...


Then you can hear what's REALLY going on inside that sound engine...


But the GUI looks very sexy - in true NI style....


I prefer woman who look great with no makeup at all ...


The FX in Massive are just a mask to hide the imperfections :wink:

my music: http://www.alexcooperusa.com
"It's hard to be humble, when you're as great as I am." Muhammad Ali

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myrna wrote:the problem: i am on mac and when I see people playing 64 bit vst instruments on PC (while my "think different" useless AU versions are 32 bit)
useless how? they stopped working? or you stopped using them?

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seems like i am the only one not liking sylenth1 much (find the internal effects really weak sounding).

the synths i am using most are: massive, nexus, dcam, Dune. Spicing it up with twin2, cyclop, electrax, rapture.
Finally!

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hibidy wrote:this is starting to feel more like the old kvr every day :hihi:
yay!
i miss the old kvr :(
:ud:

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myrna wrote:
Sylenth1
Tassman
String Studio S1
Ultra Analog VA1
Strum Acoustic
:hihi:

Wow, interesting list... one of those devs is constantly accused of abandoning his synth and the other dev is known to move at a glacial pace... the Tassman 5 Suggestions thread which AAS started in their forum in 2005!
myrna wrote:there is no market for mac anymore
You really should stop embarrassing yourself like this, or at least start your own Apple rant topic and stop ruining threads that have nothing to do with this.

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