One-Synth-Challenge 60: Any One Synth - Submissions, Voting & Results
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- KVRian
- 659 posts since 25 Sep, 2010
What I was curious to see is which synth most people would choose if they could choose any synth. It's the sort of question that comes up so often on KVR "what's the best..." threads.
I'm interested because I'm not a synthesizer aficionado, and although I do use them I don't collect them like snowglobes, as some do. I just want 2 or 3 that are worthy of investing the time to learn well, and was hoping that OSC60 might offer some guidance.
I was a little disappointed, then, when I totaled them up and saw no real consensus: of 68 entries, 54 different synths are represented. I guess the lesson learned is that there's room for more than 2 or 3!
I'm interested because I'm not a synthesizer aficionado, and although I do use them I don't collect them like snowglobes, as some do. I just want 2 or 3 that are worthy of investing the time to learn well, and was hoping that OSC60 might offer some guidance.
I was a little disappointed, then, when I totaled them up and saw no real consensus: of 68 entries, 54 different synths are represented. I guess the lesson learned is that there's room for more than 2 or 3!
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- KVRAF
- 2725 posts since 19 Dec, 2010 from North America
If anything, a lot of members here will tell you that it's not the synth, but how well you know a synth + how well you know synthesis. On top of that is layering synths, stacking, routing / grouping, and mixing.bbaggins wrote:What I was curious to see is which synth most people would choose if they could choose any synth. It's the sort of question that comes up so often on KVR "what's the best..." threads.
I'm interested because I'm not a synthesizer aficionado, and although I do use them I don't collect them like snowglobes, as some do. I just want 2 or 3 that are worthy of investing the time to learn well, and was hoping that OSC60 might offer some guidance.
I was a little disappointed, then, when I totaled them up and saw no real consensus: of 68 entries, 54 different synths are represented. I guess the lesson learned is that there's room for more than 2 or 3!
Definitely check out the past 58 contests, and see some interesting winning entries though: https://sites.google.com/site/kvrosc/
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 20 Nov, 2013
Voted !
Many great tracks !
I'd like to see a few more "Any One Synth", maybe once a year.
It is a good opportunity to put some of my purchased synths in actual use.
Many great tracks !
I'd like to see a few more "Any One Synth", maybe once a year.
It is a good opportunity to put some of my purchased synths in actual use.
- KVRist
- 320 posts since 16 Mar, 2005 from Nürnberg, Germany
+1G-Roove wrote:Voted !
Many great tracks !
I'd like to see a few more "Any One Synth", maybe once a year.
It is a good opportunity to put some of my purchased synths in actual use.
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
If I had to choose 2-3 synths, Camel Alchemy would definitely be one of them. It's the monster!bbaggins wrote:What I was curious to see is which synth most people would choose if they could choose any synth. It's the sort of question that comes up so often on KVR "what's the best..." threads.
I'm interested because I'm not a synthesizer aficionado, and although I do use them I don't collect them like snowglobes, as some do. I just want 2 or 3 that are worthy of investing the time to learn well, and was hoping that OSC60 might offer some guidance.
I was a little disappointed, then, when I totaled them up and saw no real consensus: of 68 entries, 54 different synths are represented. I guess the lesson learned is that there's room for more than 2 or 3!
- KVRAF
- 5641 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
+10Bjulin wrote:+1G-Roove wrote:I'd like to see a few more "Any One Synth", maybe once a year.
It is a good opportunity to put some of my purchased synths in actual use.
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- KVRist
- 47 posts since 25 Apr, 2013
Voted.
It's very nice to vote with this stacking system. Drag-and-Drop tracks, while still playing! Great technique! Great compliment!
But why voting on the lower positions? My wish is a Top10 or Top20 list.
It's very nice to vote with this stacking system. Drag-and-Drop tracks, while still playing! Great technique! Great compliment!
But why voting on the lower positions? My wish is a Top10 or Top20 list.
- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 30 Oct, 2013 from Scarborough
I agree completely with this. Stacking the top say 20% of entries is easy and fun, especially with the excellent drag and drop form. Beyond this is most difficult to choose and therefore becomes more tedious.Harthstein wrote:Voted.
It's very nice to vote with this stacking system. Drag-and-Drop tracks, while still playing! Great technique! Great compliment!![]()
But why voting on the lower positions? My wish is a Top10 or Top20 list.
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- KVRer
- 10 posts since 27 Feb, 2014 from /Poland/Warsaw/
Voted!
Phew!
It took me 7 hours to cast my votes!
Phew!
It took me 7 hours to cast my votes!
- KVRAF
- 2228 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Took me days!unfa wrote:It took me 7 hours to cast my votes!
- KVRian
- 696 posts since 6 Nov, 2011 from The Netherlands
Pfff... finally, voted!
As usual, great contest and great entries. Good luck everybody!
As usual, great contest and great entries. Good luck everybody!
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3922 posts since 15 Dec, 2009
Cheers for feedback on the new voting system, keep it coming. There will be a vote on what system to use later on, but suggest we give it a fair chance first as maybe the negatives are just because of the huge number of entries this time + the unfamiliarity of the new system which might be gone for the next competition.
Yes slightly surprising that, but I guess it counts that not all people own all synths and could choose freely.bbaggins wrote:What I was curious to see is which synth most people would choose if they could choose any synth. It's the sort of question that comes up so often on KVR "what's the best..." threads.
I'm interested because I'm not a synthesizer aficionado, and although I do use them I don't collect them like snowglobes, as some do. I just want 2 or 3 that are worthy of investing the time to learn well, and was hoping that OSC60 might offer some guidance.
I was a little disappointed, then, when I totaled them up and saw no real consensus: of 68 entries, 54 different synths are represented. I guess the lesson learned is that there's room for more than 2 or 3!
