Official Serum thread!2014-09-16T18:30:39+00:00Now that It's official :party: I might as well start an official thread (the first one was wholly unexpected):
http://www.kvraudio.com/product/serum-by-xfer-records
Serum is a wavetable synth focused on hi-quality sound, and a sophisticated table designer/editor. I've spent a healthy amount of time on the interface as well, trying to make something a synth which is both intuitive and fun to program.
You can import audio (via a variety of analysis methods), draw (grid or freehand), use function formulas (for wavetable directly or FFT bins, for generating and/or processing).
While my next few days are going to be focused on getting everything ready for shipping, I'll try to pop in here and answer any questions!bitcrusherhttps://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=1024
I put time links in a video description, that's not all sounds, only basses and pads, though not all basses, skipped all keys, effects and leads because it's a pain with such lengths, lol, also separating them would be a pain too, even soundcloud wise, of course it'd be better for people, but those links in my view conjures an image of what's in a box.
Though it's name is based on one effect called "Monica", it gives impression that it says "Monica" in a very "precious" way, but decided to skip all effects seeing that a time again gonna go in hours, not minutes.
Soundbanks for Serum, Bazille, Diva, lush-101, Zebra2, Monark... Here
@hollo, fantastic soundsets!
Ever thought of dipping into the iOS community?
There are many excellent iOS synths just waiting for soundsets like yours.
In the German edition of the Keys serum was tested. The tester criticized "results at sample import unsatisfactory".
Just because such editors can not work with extensive software is equal to negative feedback. Serum should only be operated properly. I've built a lot of fantastic wavetables and no table had artifacts, stage or was "shifted spectral".
And must tell I'm impressed by sound combined with ease of control. I don't use any wavetable synth right now, but maybe need to start
Blog ------------- YouTube channel Tricky-Loops wrote: (...)someone like Armin van Buuren who claims to make a track in half an hour and all his songs sound somewhat boring(...)
I was curious to see if the silky smoothness of 4x oversampling in Xfer Serum was retained once I uploaded a wav to SoundCloud. Though there is obviously some loss of quality, the 4x oversampling still makes a difference even after being compressed on SoundCloud.
All the instruments on this short track, percussion included, were created with Serum.