Go make someV0RT3X wrote:Serum a kid's toy?Dasheesh wrote:Serum is a kid's toy (ask mouse face), but maybe you like that kind of thing.
I'll just respond with this.
Do you even synthesize?
More presets.
Go make someV0RT3X wrote:Serum a kid's toy?Dasheesh wrote:Serum is a kid's toy (ask mouse face), but maybe you like that kind of thing.
I'll just respond with this.
Do you even synthesize?
Phew!! I didn't know that... Thanks buddy. I going to sell Serum now on the market place, because you are obviously are genius.Dasheesh wrote:Serum is a kid's toy (ask mouse face), but maybe you like that kind of thing.
Phew.... There's something I didn't know either.Igro wrote:^^^ bass can be made using any synth.
Well, for synths that use wavetable synthesis It might depend on the wavetable size of the synth. SynthMaster uses 2048 samples, which translates to note F#0 at 44khz sampling rate. So maybe that might be a limitation in creating good bass sounds, I don't knowIgro wrote:^^^ bass can be made using any synth.
Serum is one of my favorite synths so I'm naturally biased.kv331 wrote:Well, for synths that use wavetable synthesis It might depend on the wavetable size of the synth. SynthMaster uses 2048 samples, which translates to note F#0 at 44khz sampling rate. So maybe that might be a limitation in creating good bass sounds, I don't knowIgro wrote:^^^ bass can be made using any synth.![]()
(In v2.7 I actually changed the internal engine so it calculates variable length single cycles however still the max size is 2048. I'll increase that probably in v3.0)
Is F#0 even audible?kv331 wrote: Well, for synths that use wavetable synthesis It might depend on the wavetable size of the synth. SynthMaster uses 2048 samples, which translates to note F#0 at 44khz sampling rate. So maybe that might be a limitation in creating good bass sounds, I don't know![]()
Subjective (or with a frequency analyzer) who knows??KingTuck wrote:When people talk about "weight in the low end" from one synth to the next, is this the sort of thing that mystifyingly defies measurement? Or is it a legitimate claim? Not personal, just a whole lot of subjective stuff thrown about on this forum. I'd like to know how/why this would differ and how one would measure the particulars.
Yep!KingTuck wrote: Is F#0 even audible?
I would use my ears.KingTuck wrote:When people talk about "weight in the low end" from one synth to the next, is this the sort of thing that mystifyingly defies measurement? Or is it a legitimate claim? Not personal, just a whole lot of subjective stuff thrown about on this forum. I'd like to know how/why this would differ and how one would measure the particulars.
I would say something similar for Serum as well. No two soft synths really sound the same.chk071 wrote:I would use my ears.KingTuck wrote:When people talk about "weight in the low end" from one synth to the next, is this the sort of thing that mystifyingly defies measurement? Or is it a legitimate claim? Not personal, just a whole lot of subjective stuff thrown about on this forum. I'd like to know how/why this would differ and how one would measure the particulars.But seriously, you don't think that synths differ in regard of bottom end? I think they differ massively. Also regarding "snap" which has been discussed in another thread here, and which is IMO also an important thing for many bassy synth sounds. Largo e.g. has a bass boost option, which has a massive influence on low end weight. You might wanna check it out for an example.
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