Though some of the presets in massive are pretty good, I find it thin for bass sounds. There, I said it.
computer music mag's top 10 synths...
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
I have to say something. I'll put my flame retardant suit on first
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Though some of the presets in massive are pretty good, I find it thin for bass sounds. There, I said it.
Though some of the presets in massive are pretty good, I find it thin for bass sounds. There, I said it.
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- KVRAF
- 8413 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Alesia
Ok so if you want to make any of these following Genres
Dubstep, brostep, etc
Trance, Techno, Trance, Electro, House
Then Zebra, Sylenth & Massive will cover about 90% of your synthesizer needs. Im quite Serious.
Normally I dont like promoting Vengeance stuff, but they have good sound examples of the synthesizers i mentioned.
Great sound demos for Zebra 2 on here
http://www.arksun-sound.com/products.html
http://soundcloud.com/refxaudio/vengean ... -dubstep-4
Dubstep, brostep, etc
Trance, Techno, Trance, Electro, House
Then Zebra, Sylenth & Massive will cover about 90% of your synthesizer needs. Im quite Serious.
Normally I dont like promoting Vengeance stuff, but they have good sound examples of the synthesizers i mentioned.
Great sound demos for Zebra 2 on here
http://www.arksun-sound.com/products.html
http://soundcloud.com/refxaudio/vengean ... -dubstep-4
- Banned
- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
chk071 wrote:Can any1 who has the issue post what the top 10 freeware synths are? I just read that there's a list of those in the mag too.
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
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- 6129 posts since 9 Oct, 2007 from an inharmonious society
Oh...missed that freeware word there.chk071 wrote:chk071 wrote:Can any1 who has the issue post what the top 10 freeware synths are? I just read that there's a list of those in the mag too.
- KVRian
- 966 posts since 16 Feb, 2010
havent got it with me but off the top of my head, quite a few were in the 'CM studio' that they have on their coverdisc.
I remember seeing:
-tyrell n6
-crystal
-genesis CM
-zebracm
it wasnt hugely surprising to be honest, unless people are more interested in which order they rank in..
I'll post a proper list when i get home.
I remember seeing:
-tyrell n6
-crystal
-genesis CM
-zebracm
it wasnt hugely surprising to be honest, unless people are more interested in which order they rank in..
I'll post a proper list when i get home.
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- KVRAF
- 1667 posts since 2 Apr, 2006 from Studio City, California
My list would have been:
10 Krishna Synth
9 FM 8
8 Gladiator
7 Diva
6 Electrax
5 Alchemy
4 Omnisphere
3 Massive
2 Zebra
1 Sylenth1 - Will always run on Windows as MS keeps their OS's compatible.
I love outdated synths like my juno 106 and Ensoniq SD-1
10 Krishna Synth
9 FM 8
8 Gladiator
7 Diva
6 Electrax
5 Alchemy
4 Omnisphere
3 Massive
2 Zebra
1 Sylenth1 - Will always run on Windows as MS keeps their OS's compatible.
I love outdated synths like my juno 106 and Ensoniq SD-1
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- KVRist
- 433 posts since 26 Sep, 2006 from Aruba
I can understand why some people seem to hate Sylenth1 & Lennard, for not bringing us new products after Sylenth1 and updating Sylenth1 MAC to 64 bit. I know Lennard personally, in fact I've met him last month at 'Pollerwiesen', a party in Germany, just over the Dutch border. Contrary to popular believe, he really is a nice guy
He's not really a 'business' type of person and that's obviously the reason he's not handling things commercially very well. When you look at his website, you soon get the impression that Sylenth1 is dead (no updates since 2009 !). I asked him about that, he said that it was quite the contrary, he wouldn't go into details but said that if you'd turn on any popular radio station, there's a chance bigger than 50% you hear Sylenth1 in the song playing. Why he doesn't update his website and make success like this visible to the public is really beyond me. Oh, and of course, I asked him about 64 bits MAC, he said the whole GUI had to be rewritten (again !) for that and that this would cost quite some time but definately was something that was going to happen, but that this wasn't something to be expected in the next few months. Not sure if this is what the haters wanted to hear, but I thought I'd share it here anyway.
- u-he
- 30192 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Well, if Sylenth1 really is that popular then sure he can afford to hire a Mac developer who knows Cocoa...? I could recommend him about 5 people who I'm sure would be happy to help.thespecialist wrote:I can understand why some people seem to hate Sylenth1 & Lennard, for not bringing us new products after Sylenth1 and updating Sylenth1 MAC to 64 bit. I know Lennard personally, in fact I've met him last month at 'Pollerwiesen', a party in Germany, just over the Dutch border. Contrary to popular believe, he really is a nice guyHe's not really a 'business' type of person and that's obviously the reason he's not handling things commercially very well. When you look at his website, you soon get the impression that Sylenth1 is dead (no updates since 2009 !). I asked him about that, he said that it was quite the contrary, he wouldn't go into details but said that if you'd turn on any popular radio station, there's a chance bigger than 50% you hear Sylenth1 in the song playing. Why he doesn't update his website and make success like this visible to the public is really beyond me. Oh, and of course, I asked him about 64 bits MAC, he said the whole GUI had to be rewritten (again !) for that and that this would cost quite some time but definately was something that was going to happen, but that this wasn't something to be expected in the next few months. Not sure if this is what the haters wanted to hear, but I thought I'd share it here anyway.
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- KVRist
- 433 posts since 26 Sep, 2006 from Aruba
It would be the first thing I'd do: hire somebody to help out with all the work ! Lennard is still running his company all by himself. I think you Urs have at least 5 people working for you ? And Native Instruments for example is employing dozens of people, maybe even 100 ? It's something I really don't understand about lennard, like most of his business decisions. As good as Lennard is at audio algo's, as bad he is at running a business it seems ...Urs wrote:Well, if Sylenth1 really is that popular then sure he can afford to hire a Mac developer who knows Cocoa...? I could recommend him about 5 people who I'm sure would be happy to help.thespecialist wrote:I can understand why some people seem to hate Sylenth1 & Lennard, for not bringing us new products after Sylenth1 and updating Sylenth1 MAC to 64 bit. I know Lennard personally, in fact I've met him last month at 'Pollerwiesen', a party in Germany, just over the Dutch border. Contrary to popular believe, he really is a nice guyHe's not really a 'business' type of person and that's obviously the reason he's not handling things commercially very well. When you look at his website, you soon get the impression that Sylenth1 is dead (no updates since 2009 !). I asked him about that, he said that it was quite the contrary, he wouldn't go into details but said that if you'd turn on any popular radio station, there's a chance bigger than 50% you hear Sylenth1 in the song playing. Why he doesn't update his website and make success like this visible to the public is really beyond me. Oh, and of course, I asked him about 64 bits MAC, he said the whole GUI had to be rewritten (again !) for that and that this would cost quite some time but definately was something that was going to happen, but that this wasn't something to be expected in the next few months. Not sure if this is what the haters wanted to hear, but I thought I'd share it here anyway.
- u-he
- 30192 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Hmmm, yeah. NI are more than 250 people inclduing the LA crew.thespecialist wrote:It would be the first thing I'd do: hire somebody to help out with all the work ! Lennard is still running his company all by himself. I think you Urs have at least 5 people working for you ? And Native Instruments for example is employing dozens of people, maybe even 100 ? It's something I really don't understand about lennard, like most of his business decisions. As good as Lennard is at audio algo's, as bad he is at running a business it seems ...
I couldn't keep up without my employees and freelancers, but we also have dozens of plug-ins. In all fairness, one synth may be manageable to maintain by one person.
- u-he
- 30192 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
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- KVRAF
- 5632 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
I still don't get Lennard decision. We had to rewrite the GUI for all our Mac products (except Corona) and I don't think we are as popular (=sales) as him.
If he said he lost the source code it would seem more credible.
If he said he lost the source code it would seem more credible.
