New (Power) 80s Music? Recommendations VSTs?
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- KVRAF
- 5632 posts since 18 Jul, 2002
Don't miss Discovery if you are looking for those sounds.
- KVRAF
- 5912 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
It sounds a bit like the typical Jupiter synth which are used very often this time. For this type Diva is the right synth. For the more brass sounds FXpansion too (Strobe can this Juno/SH touch very well).
It doesn't sound for me very much like Korg (also very often used this time) for this there is still the Korg Legacy Edition available and for the typical DX7 sounds there is the NI FM8.
But I would start with Diva and FXpansion Synthsquad.
It doesn't sound for me very much like Korg (also very often used this time) for this there is still the Korg Legacy Edition available and for the typical DX7 sounds there is the NI FM8.
But I would start with Diva and FXpansion Synthsquad.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9578 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thanks a lot mate, the music is new though ;D, a new trend i guess again, well 1-2 years old.4damind wrote:It sounds a bit like the typical Jupiter synth which are used very often this time. For this type Diva is the right synth. For the more brass sounds FXpansion too (Strobe can this Juno/SH touch very well).
It doesn't sound for me very much like Korg (also very often used this time) for this there is still the Korg Legacy Edition available and for the typical DX7 sounds there is the NI FM8.
But I would start with Diva and FXpansion Synthsquad.
i demo'ed the fxpansions synths, im no pro synth user so my opinion is not really well i guess but those didnt impress me somehow, i browsed through many presets, tried cvhanges etc. it didnt give me the WOW and fat sound in my ears.
DIVA somehow does it, i start to like it, like omnisphere which i liked also(though i bought it immediately!). how is DIVA's Juno template and moog compared to arturia and tal? so with DIVA i wouldnt need those anymore i guess?
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Don't forget that it's not the synth only, you'll need the right effects, too.
In this case, the right amount of Unisono or layers as well as delay, reverb, (guitar) amps, EQ, maybe some additional distortion & saturation.
There may be synths whose presets sound thin but with some effects they'll sound great while there may be other synths with super-fat presets that sound ugly with effects or doesn't fit into a track. Just sayin'...
In this case, the right amount of Unisono or layers as well as delay, reverb, (guitar) amps, EQ, maybe some additional distortion & saturation.
There may be synths whose presets sound thin but with some effects they'll sound great while there may be other synths with super-fat presets that sound ugly with effects or doesn't fit into a track. Just sayin'...
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Feb, 2013
The Synth Squad factory presets don't fully show what the synths are capable of IMO. Listen to the demos for Electric Himalaya's preset packs. They'll give you the sounds you're looking for. Very fat and analog-sounding.Caine123 wrote:thanks a lot mate, the music is new though ;D, a new trend i guess again, well 1-2 years old.4damind wrote:It sounds a bit like the typical Jupiter synth which are used very often this time. For this type Diva is the right synth. For the more brass sounds FXpansion too (Strobe can this Juno/SH touch very well).
It doesn't sound for me very much like Korg (also very often used this time) for this there is still the Korg Legacy Edition available and for the typical DX7 sounds there is the NI FM8.
But I would start with Diva and FXpansion Synthsquad.
i demo'ed the fxpansions synths, im no pro synth user so my opinion is not really well i guess but those didnt impress me somehow, i browsed through many presets, tried cvhanges etc. it didnt give me the WOW and fat sound in my ears.
DIVA somehow does it, i start to like it, like omnisphere which i liked also(though i bought it immediately!). how is DIVA's Juno template and moog compared to arturia and tal? so with DIVA i wouldnt need those anymore i guess?
Or just use Synth1 (edit: or is it Predator?) like this guy:
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9578 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
thanks a lot mate! how do you know he uses only synth1??? this sounds amazing now i need to learn somehow to get those soundsAubrey Lamont wrote:The Synth Squad factory presets don't fully show what the synths are capable of IMO. Listen to the demos for Electric Himalaya's preset packs. They'll give you the sounds you're looking for. Very fat and analog-sounding.Caine123 wrote:thanks a lot mate, the music is new though ;D, a new trend i guess again, well 1-2 years old.4damind wrote:It sounds a bit like the typical Jupiter synth which are used very often this time. For this type Diva is the right synth. For the more brass sounds FXpansion too (Strobe can this Juno/SH touch very well).
It doesn't sound for me very much like Korg (also very often used this time) for this there is still the Korg Legacy Edition available and for the typical DX7 sounds there is the NI FM8.
But I would start with Diva and FXpansion Synthsquad.
i demo'ed the fxpansions synths, im no pro synth user so my opinion is not really well i guess but those didnt impress me somehow, i browsed through many presets, tried cvhanges etc. it didnt give me the WOW and fat sound in my ears.
DIVA somehow does it, i start to like it, like omnisphere which i liked also(though i bought it immediately!). how is DIVA's Juno template and moog compared to arturia and tal? so with DIVA i wouldnt need those anymore i guess?
Or just use Synth1 like this guy:
- KVRAF
- 5912 posts since 17 Aug, 2004 from Berlin, Germany
Synth1 was built after the Nordlead 2 but the first Nord Lead was built 1995, so it's not really a synth which was used in the 80th
But the Nord shares some basic ideas of the Prophet V and the Prophet V was used by a lot of artists from the 80s (from Duran Duran to Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics,...).
So besides Synth1, there is also the Arturia Prophet V which could be closer to some of the typical 80s sounds because... it's some of the very often used 80s synth
But it depends of the used DAW. I would not search too far away and instead try the bundled VAs from the DAW. For Cubase users it's highly recommended to use Retrologue, for Logic users the ES2...
But the Nord shares some basic ideas of the Prophet V and the Prophet V was used by a lot of artists from the 80s (from Duran Duran to Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics,...).
So besides Synth1, there is also the Arturia Prophet V which could be closer to some of the typical 80s sounds because... it's some of the very often used 80s synth
But it depends of the used DAW. I would not search too far away and instead try the bundled VAs from the DAW. For Cubase users it's highly recommended to use Retrologue, for Logic users the ES2...
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Feb, 2013
I think he mentioned it on another forum or facebook/youtube/etc.Caine123 wrote: thanks a lot mate! how do you know he uses only synth1??? this sounds amazing now i need to learn somehow to get those sounds
- KVRian
- 629 posts since 11 Jul, 2006 from Fayetteville, GA
MPM aka Multipac has very 80s sounding tunes and uses (or did use) Synth1 nigh exclusively as well, apparently.
As he reveals in THIS THREAD on GearSlutz (his user name was musicman09). Also in that thread a fellow claims that the dude that is Mitch Murder told him he apparently used Predator (though I do seem to recall him mentioning somewhere on comments of his YouTube vids that he also used Synth1 but I could be mistaken) and that another of these new retro 80s artists used free vsts and old soundfonts.
As he reveals in THIS THREAD on GearSlutz (his user name was musicman09). Also in that thread a fellow claims that the dude that is Mitch Murder told him he apparently used Predator (though I do seem to recall him mentioning somewhere on comments of his YouTube vids that he also used Synth1 but I could be mistaken) and that another of these new retro 80s artists used free vsts and old soundfonts.
"The last man on earth doesn't miss anyone at all." - Haujobb, Faith In Chaos
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- KVRist
- 378 posts since 28 Feb, 2013
I may have gotten the two confused. I thought it was the other way around (and that MPM used Predator).MachFront wrote:MPM aka Multipac has very 80s sounding tunes and uses (or did use) Synth1 nigh exclusively as well, apparently.
As he reveals in THIS THREAD on GearSlutz (his user name was musicman09). Also in that thread a fellow claims that the dude that is Mitch Murder told him he apparently used Predator (though I do seem to recall him mentioning somewhere on comments of his YouTube vids that he also used Synth1 but I could be mistaken) and that another of these new retro 80s artists used free vsts and old soundfonts.
Either way, the point is you can get excellent results using most synths.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 9578 posts since 5 Aug, 2009
VERY nice, is there some tutorials or specific sound types i need to google to check out the structure of those? for example typical basses, leads etc. like in my vids or similar?
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
You mean, like what goes in C minor and what in F minorCaine123 wrote:VERY nice, is there some tutorials or specific sound types i need to google to check out the structure of those? for example typical basses, leads etc. like in my vids or similar?
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- KVRAF
- 10260 posts since 19 Feb, 2004 from Paris
If the OP looks for a JP8 recreation, then I just recreated the whole JP8 factory library in Xils-Lab Oxium. As sound speaks much better than words, You can hear around 60 A/B Jupiter8/Oxium comparison demo clips here4damind wrote:It sounds a bit like the typical Jupiter synth which are used very often this time......
Note : This bank is very inexpensive, but more than that, you'll get a discount coupon equivalent to the price of the bank, if you then decide to buy Oxium on Xils site.
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- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
I was just about to buy Synth1 if everybody makes hits with it nowadays... 
