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I just bought this plugin mainly based on the sound of the presets which I really liked. Now I'm realizing it's more of a tool for making new sounds.mikusan wrote:Can't believe nobody else has commented on these - thank you Peter (and BigTone of course) for giving these away, I would have happily paid for them. A very pleasant New Year's surprise! 64 patches, all killer no filler![]()
One very satisfied customer here
Yeah, I've been on a synth buying binge after growing board with my usual sounds. Just bought Albino3 and the diversity soundset with a couple of hours left before being discontinued mainly because yu can mix and match sounds to make new combos which is great for a non-tweaker like myself but still want to make fresh layers. Also bought OP-X PRO-II, to cover my classic synth type needs,D16 Lush 101 which I can't even use until I upgrade my computer due to the crazy high cpu usage of that thing.I usually make one bad purchase not so much because of the product itself but because I can't use it in my current setup.DHR53 wrote:Honestly, I'm a preset guy also... so I tend to look at the library of sounds available for any synth I purchase. There are a lot of great sounds available for CrX3-4 and Albino that are essential AFAIK. Looking at the synths I use the most they conspicuously seem to be the ones that Mr. BT makes soundsets for. Hmmm. O.K. I admit being a shameless ambient freak! Ha!
It's very easy to make new sounds with this synth, if the sound source is a sample you can just click the 'next/previous' arrow to change the sample, or open the file and select a sample from the folder. You can make tons of new sounds in this way alone without needing to go any deeper.dblock wrote:I just bought this plugin mainly based on the sound of the presets which I really liked. Now I'm realizing it's more of a tool for making new sounds.mikusan wrote:Can't believe nobody else has commented on these - thank you Peter (and BigTone of course) for giving these away, I would have happily paid for them. A very pleasant New Year's surprise! 64 patches, all killer no filler![]()
One very satisfied customer here
I'm not into making my own sounds but it seems that with this particular plugin it could be fairly easy even for me.
Are you making new sounds just mangling the presets that come with it or importing sounds from other syths or...? Just trying to figure out the approch that most people might use toward a plugin like this.
I generally don't go for synths like this being a preset guy but something about this one just grabbed me.
Thanks
Thanks for the input mikusan. I'm going to check that out.mikusan wrote:It's very easy to make new sounds with this synth, if the sound source is a sample you can just click the 'next/previous' arrow to change the sample, or open the file and select a sample from the folder. You can make tons of new sounds in this way alone without needing to go any deeper.dblock wrote:I just bought this plugin mainly based on the sound of the presets which I really liked. Now I'm realizing it's more of a tool for making new sounds.mikusan wrote:Can't believe nobody else has commented on these - thank you Peter (and BigTone of course) for giving these away, I would have happily paid for them. A very pleasant New Year's surprise! 64 patches, all killer no filler![]()
One very satisfied customer here
I'm not into making my own sounds but it seems that with this particular plugin it could be fairly easy even for me.
Are you making new sounds just mangling the presets that come with it or importing sounds from other syths or...? Just trying to figure out the approch that most people might use toward a plugin like this.
I generally don't go for synths like this being a preset guy but something about this one just grabbed me.
Thanks
Of course, if you want to go deeper, this version's simplified layout (i.e. everything on one page) makes it easier to 'reverse engineer' a pro's patch design.
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