I see that you didn't waste any time before putting Element 3D v2 and the Motion Design 2 pack to use!PatchAdamz wrote:I got some of my old school presets over to the Arturia Matrix 12.
Not a bad soft synth...
Arturia's new plugins : Solina V and Matrix 12V
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
deastman wrote:I see that you didn't waste any time before putting Element 3D v2 and the Motion Design 2 pack to use!PatchAdamz wrote:I got some of my old school presets over to the Arturia Matrix 12.
Not a bad soft synth...
- KVRAF
- 37408 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
What are those?deastman wrote:I see that you didn't waste any time before putting Element 3D v2 and the Motion Design 2 pack to use!PatchAdamz wrote:I got some of my old school presets over to the Arturia Matrix 12.
Not a bad soft synth...
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Tell me if these blue glowing triangles look familiar.aMUSEd wrote:What are those?deastman wrote:I see that you didn't waste any time before putting Element 3D v2 and the Motion Design 2 pack to use!PatchAdamz wrote:I got some of my old school presets over to the Arturia Matrix 12.
Not a bad soft synth...
https://www.videocopilot.net/products/element2/
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRian
- 963 posts since 29 Sep, 2006
I have always loved (yes, thats a strong wordFranvu wrote:I think that if you need to put a plugin after a virtual synth, it means that the synth isn't good.VariKusBrainZ wrote:Slap Nomad Factory's Magnetic on any synth and it adds that extra 'fat analog magic'
I use it for those synths that sound on the puny side, of course you could use your favourite combo of Eq and Comp
Even so, Arturia plugins sounds very good but are more difficult to learn than modern virtual synths. I don't want another engineering study to understand the matrix.
They have similar sounding. True, like most the synths have (B&B sounds and more).
This post has monopolized by Matrix 12, what do you think about Solina? Solina's patches do not surprise me much but I love VOX Continental V patches.
Cheers.
This version seems to do it justice and is a nice addition to the collection.
Another tool I am getting into is Spark 2.
So many cool drum sounds, very useful.
Anyone using that yet?
--After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
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- KVRian
- 963 posts since 29 Sep, 2006
Not to derail the thread but who are you liking Cubase 8?rustman wrote:On a positive note- all VSTi versions appear to be working flawlessly in Cubase 8. I need a nap, and then I'll explore the sounds. I know I'll be happy in that respect, or I'd never have upgraded. All in all, I really like all of the Arturia synths, and may very well learn to really like Spark2 as well.
One disclaimer- with the exception of an Ensoniq EPS 16 and an ARP Solus, I've never owned any vintage synths (and those two aren't exactly coveted). The point being that whether these emulations nail the original sound is lost on me. Makes it easier to just like them for what they are. Ignorance is sometimes actually bliss.
Is it worth the upgrade cost?
From past experience, I have found it best to wait with Cubase.
--After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.
-Aldous Huxley
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- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
I think there a bunch of things that are great about C8. The one big bug that is my only real gripe (and they are working on it), is a problem with plugins not behaving when set to the default "always on top". Modal screens tend to not appear, like say...a preset browser, etc. Other things tied to the same problem. It is solved by a couple of clicks to turn of the AOT option, but it recurs. I'll live with this for now, and enjoy the render in place options that are there now. They made me re-think how I develop songs, for the better. So, yeah, I would be sweet from day one, were it not for this bug. There may be more that I haven't seen yet...I'm not a power user.Sparky77 wrote:
Not to derail the thread but who are you liking Cubase 8?
Is it worth the upgrade cost?
From past experience, I have found it best to wait with Cubase.
In rotation here: Helios- Eingya
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
Yes, and it also has better CPU efficiency.rustman wrote:I think there a bunch of things that are great about C8. The one big bug that is my only real gripe (and they are working on it), is a problem with plugins not behaving when set to the default "always on top". Modal screens tend to not appear, like say...a preset browser, etc. Other things tied to the same problem. It is solved by a couple of clicks to turn of the AOT option, but it recurs. I'll live with this for now, and enjoy the render in place options that are there now. They made me re-think how I develop songs, for the better. So, yeah, I would be sweet from day one, were it not for this bug. There may be more that I haven't seen yet...I'm not a power user.Sparky77 wrote:
Not to derail the thread but who are you liking Cubase 8?
Is it worth the upgrade cost?
From past experience, I have found it best to wait with Cubase.
I noticed that C8 seems to handle the Matrix 12 much better then 7.5 did.
They did a complete engine re-write in C8 which runs more smoothly.
Also, the layout enhancements help considerably is getting around.
Some thing Cubase needed for a long time now.
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- KVRian
- 1125 posts since 29 Sep, 2013
Patch brings us full circle and back OT in tying C8's CPU performance to improved Aturia plug performance.
To answer if it's worth the upgrade: IMHO, yes. I think it's worth every cent to get it now, as is. I can't quantify anything, but it does appear to run smoother and faster and more reliably. ...also, the plugin manager is the stuff. Much needed...so that I can choose my Arturia plugins from a perfectly organized list.
To answer if it's worth the upgrade: IMHO, yes. I think it's worth every cent to get it now, as is. I can't quantify anything, but it does appear to run smoother and faster and more reliably. ...also, the plugin manager is the stuff. Much needed...so that I can choose my Arturia plugins from a perfectly organized list.
In rotation here: Helios- Eingya
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- KVRian
- 782 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
PatchAdamz wrote:Here are some more examples of the Matrix 12:
https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... he-classic
The patches don't sound bad at all, but they are going for that analog drift kinda feel and it's way too predictable.
Not crazy from what I've heard from the Solina stuff either. I think of AIR so much with the Solina and nothing really sounds like that from what I've heard. Get that vibe more with VSM.
- KVRAF
- 16136 posts since 13 Nov, 2012
Not a problem, every one has different taste.donato wrote:PatchAdamz wrote:Here are some more examples of the Matrix 12:
https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... he-classic
The patches don't sound bad at all, but they are going for that analog drift kinda feel and it's way too predictable.
Not crazy from what I've heard from the Solina stuff either. I think of AIR so much with the Solina and nothing really sounds like that from what I've heard. Get that vibe more with VSM.
Not sure what you mean "Solina stuff", I didn't make any demos with the Solina.
Arturia makes emulations of vintage synths, thus the vintage sound.
If you want a more modern sound then vintage synths is the wrong direction.
Personally, I like the Solina, Matrix 12, CS-80, vintage drums sounds etc, etc...
Give me warm, analog pads any day.
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
The Windows version of Cubase 8 is a blatant beta pushed out to satisfy manager deadlines. I know you're used to hearing that (about Cubase) but version 8 has taken this to new levels. There's a TON of new issues, along with all the wonderful old issues (apparently Steinberg still doesn't know how to fix crash on exit bugs.. )Sparky77 wrote:Not to derail the thread but who are you liking Cubase 8?
Is it worth the upgrade cost?
From past experience, I have found it best to wait with Cubase.
Windows Cubase 8 performance is basically the same or slightly worse. Anyone telling you otherwise is basically saying "I don't know what ASIO-guard is or does"
There are improvements, but overall they've made a big enough mess that I would seriously recommend you wait to try the demo. I don't think it's something which can be cleaned up easily. Apparently the Mac version was more important to them..
They should've just given everyone the tabbed Windows we asked for. Instead someone had the bright idea of trying to make the Windows version behave more like the Mac version, creating a bunch of nasty / weird bugs in the process.
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- KVRAF
- 1767 posts since 20 Feb, 2003
Speaking of bugs.. Has anyone managed to get a response out of Arturia about fixing the reverb bug in their Solina V plugin? I'd like to give it a proper demo, with the included convolution impulses, before the upgrade discount deadline passes..
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- KVRian
- 782 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
I meant "solina stuff" not from what you posted, but because the title of the thread.PatchAdamz wrote:Not a problem, every one has different taste.donato wrote:PatchAdamz wrote:Here are some more examples of the Matrix 12:
https://soundcloud.com/vintage-synth-pa ... he-classic
The patches don't sound bad at all, but they are going for that analog drift kinda feel and it's way too predictable.
Not crazy from what I've heard from the Solina stuff either. I think of AIR so much with the Solina and nothing really sounds like that from what I've heard. Get that vibe more with VSM.
Not sure what you mean "Solina stuff", I didn't make any demos with the Solina.
Arturia makes emulations of vintage synths, thus the vintage sound.
If you want a more modern sound then vintage synths is the wrong direction.
Personally, I like the Solina, Matrix 12, CS-80, vintage drums sounds etc, etc...
Give me warm, analog pads any day.
I like vintage stuff very much so. Just saying the kinda predictable drift sounds very non-vintage.
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- KVRAF
- 16735 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
I agree.donato wrote: I like vintage stuff very much so. Just saying the kinda predictable drift sounds very non-vintage.
I may upgrade, I haven't decided yet, but, so far, I think that the VOX is the best part of the upgrade.
