Titan 2
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
I just saw the news at Best Service about Titan 2 - has anybody got Titan? Do you think Titan 2 will be worth buying - it has 12,500 presets!
http://www.bestservice.de/en/titan_2.html
http://www.bestservice.de/en/titan_2.html
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
From 200 to 266 synthesizers in 1
And it aint too much of a HDD guzzler either
So for those who have got the money Titan 2 could be a rival to UVI Vintage Vault
And it aint too much of a HDD guzzler either
I never owned Titan 1, but the demo is quite unrestricive and useful.24GB in size (78GB uncompressed) 10.000 multi samples, 200.000 single samples cover 244 of the greates classic analog and digital synths, workstations and the biggest modular systems as well as every recent trendy software synthesizer on the market.
So for those who have got the money Titan 2 could be a rival to UVI Vintage Vault
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- KVRian
- 1374 posts since 30 Mar, 2011
As I remembered from Titan 1, they did sample all that stuff, but they didn't name the patches properly according to the sample source (maybe they didn't have a licence for that) - how ridiculous is that? Imagine working with Omnisphere, but not knowing from which synth the sound sources are...
Hope they did better with ver 2.
Hope they did better with ver 2.
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AstralExistence AstralExistence https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=265049
- KVRAF
- 2276 posts since 19 Sep, 2011
basslinemaster wrote:I just saw the news at Best Service about Titan 2 - has anybody got Titan? Do you think Titan 2 will be worth buying - it has 12,500 presets!
http://www.bestservice.de/en/titan_2.html
12,500 presets? i call total and utter bull shit. 12,500 presets, 12,000 very similar presets, 500 unique ones.
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- KVRAF
- 1760 posts since 21 Dec, 2012
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
Thanks, I didn't realise there was a demo, I'll give it a go! And thanks for the video! Very useful!Numanoid wrote: I never owned Titan 1, but the demo is quite unrestricive and useful.
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- KVRian
- 1374 posts since 30 Mar, 2011
At least now they name the synths they're emulating: (...style).

Did they just sample all those synths? And what does that even mean, "Alchemy - Style", "Omnisphere - Style"...

Did they just sample all those synths? And what does that even mean, "Alchemy - Style", "Omnisphere - Style"...
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basslinemaster basslinemaster https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=288258
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- 834 posts since 20 Sep, 2012
Yes, it's a bit odd, since you can hardly say Alchemy, Omnisphere, or most other synths have a 'style' to them!
Still, if the presets are good, I'll be very interested in this.
Still, if the presets are good, I'll be very interested in this.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
So you have bought and played with it already?AstralExistence wrote:12,500 presets? i call total and utter bull shit. 12,500 presets, 12,000 very similar presets, 500 unique ones.
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- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
Yeah, he live in the future and already bought and installed it.. ..(while the average human have to wait till end of february 2015).Numanoid wrote:So you have bought and played with it already?AstralExistence wrote:12,500 presets? i call total and utter bull shit. 12,500 presets, 12,000 very similar presets, 500 unique ones.
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- 771 posts since 22 Jan, 2011 from Ableton Suite 9 and Reaper
i tried TITAN EINS and wasnt impressed and this sounds still not even close to Sylenth1.
i am not sure if they have sampled something, but sylenth1 is different.
it is maybe good product when you just want to start off with some sounds and create something fast, but it isnt sounding unique i think.
i am not sure if they have sampled something, but sylenth1 is different.
it is maybe good product when you just want to start off with some sounds and create something fast, but it isnt sounding unique i think.
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- 1181 posts since 24 Jun, 2014 from Giza Plateau
It makes really no sense to compare a samplelibrary with a single virtual instrument. Titan does not replace your VA just because they sampled a few sounds of it.
I have Titan and imo loading time is great, many (35GB) multi-sampled synths (average stuff a bit dated.. ..okay you can say "nostalgic".. ..anyway, don't expect modern sounds). What i don't like is the terrible preset-browser and the uni names of the presets.
I will update to 2 of course.
I have Titan and imo loading time is great, many (35GB) multi-sampled synths (average stuff a bit dated.. ..okay you can say "nostalgic".. ..anyway, don't expect modern sounds). What i don't like is the terrible preset-browser and the uni names of the presets.
I will update to 2 of course.
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UltimateOutsider UltimateOutsider https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=216800
- KVRian
- 824 posts since 5 Oct, 2009 from Portland, OR
It looks like they've switched to just using sound-alike names for the synths they sampled:2ZrgE wrote:At least now they name the synths they're emulating: (...style).
Did they just sample all those synths? And what does that even mean, "Alchemy - Style", "Omnisphere - Style"...

What I'm still not clear on is how they named the presets (do they actually have descriptive names, unlike Synth Werk), and is this really just the factory presets of all of these different synths, or new sounds? If there are new patches or solid layered patches that mix and match sounds from other synths- and if it's possible to narrow down searches in a reasonable way, it might not be bad. (It's available now, BTW.)
Here's a video that shows how to browse presets (completely folder-based, and arranged similarly to some UVI libraries), but doesn't go deep enough to give an idea of how presets are presented/named.
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- KVRist
- 138 posts since 11 Apr, 2011 from Paris, France
Yes, in T2 you get a name that is close enough to know where it came from (e.g. 'Diverson', 'Dume 2').2ZrgE wrote:As I remembered from Titan 1, they did sample all that stuff, but they didn't name the patches properly according to the sample source (maybe they didn't have a licence for that) - how ridiculous is that? Imagine working with Omnisphere, but not knowing from which synth the sound sources are...![]()
Hope they did better with ver 2.
The only problem for me is that it (like Era 2) only works with the new version of Engine, which requires Mac OS 10.9 and above, while I am still at 10.8.5. At some point I will upgrade, though that will probably mean losing certain older plugs. Kinda stuck for now
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
"TITAN 2 emulates no less than 266 synthesizers"
But many of them seems to be soft synths, so have we started emulating soft synths now?
But many of them seems to be soft synths, so have we started emulating soft synths now?
