It's not the cheapest option unfortunately but there's nothing quite like it...rod_zero wrote:If you want to learn synthesis Syntorial is other option, will teach you a lot.
But their is lots of decent beginner tutes on youtube.
It's not the cheapest option unfortunately but there's nothing quite like it...rod_zero wrote:If you want to learn synthesis Syntorial is other option, will teach you a lot.
I can't help but think that they have missed the pricing point for Syntorial a bit - it seems the sort of thing that's a no brainer at $25-30 but just too expensive for the casual producer (who massively outnumber all the other types) at $100...I think they are missing out on the long tail..Robmobius wrote:It's not the cheapest option unfortunately but there's nothing quite like it...rod_zero wrote:If you want to learn synthesis Syntorial is other option, will teach you a lot.
But their is lots of decent beginner tutes on youtube.
Before you start condemning people, I didn't receive your email because my forwarder stopped working. When I saw on Soundcloud and here that you were having a problem, I checked my host and I did find your unforwarded message and responded to it with a fix for your problem.mcc> wrote:a little pricey but i really admire CABLE-GUYS' confidence in their product...the fact that their demos are fully-functional while allowing for only one instance is a sure sign of pride in their ware. install is a breeze and their GUI's are lush. i'm not so crazy about having so many drums as presets but hey that's nothing to sqwawk about in a free bit of gear really and the sytnh+filters bundle-price is pretty good. not so good is the kind of pride = unrepsonsiveness that comes with buying/installing from SONIC ACADEMY....after falling in love with ANA's sound in like 4-seconds i decided to buy wherein a i watched LIVE 9 crash a half-dozen times after following-closely numerous, conflicting install instructions. first it's this way and next it's that way.... problem is none of them have worked thus far. a car is nice to have but it's useless without a key and worse when the salesman slips away and don't know you all-of-a-sudden. their e-mail reponses are similar to steve WAG's when you have an issue with his soundsets....like half the synthmaster-basses not making any sound?...NADA not good. alas there are the public forums...
for the month of october for under $100 i still recommend
1) synthmaster (because it's everything it claims to be and maybe then some) $75 - $79
2) linplug octopus (because it's so different and different is good) especially for $20
3) sunrizer $50 (because it's pretty, it rocks sonic-fun like few others at the moment..and it installs in 2 seconds)...and their support looks at their e-mail in a timely-manner!
What is the problem here? Did you email us about it ?mcc> wrote:t
3) you're selling a product which is known to bug due to some mystery-condition within SYNTHMASTER's design (still being worked on apparently @KV331)
Given the quality Of Syntorial and how much you learn from it I think the price is fair.excessional wrote:I can't help but think that they have missed the pricing point for Syntorial a bit - it seems the sort of thing that's a no brainer at $25-30 but just too expensive for the casual producer (who massively outnumber all the other types) at $100...I think they are missing out on the long tail..Robmobius wrote:It's not the cheapest option unfortunately but there's nothing quite like it...rod_zero wrote:If you want to learn synthesis Syntorial is other option, will teach you a lot.
But their is lots of decent beginner tutes on youtube.
kv331 wrote:What is the problem here? Did you email us about it ?mcc> wrote:t
3) you're selling a product which is known to bug due to some mystery-condition within SYNTHMASTER's design (still being worked on apparently @KV331)
I did receive your email and will respond shortly. I may need Bulent's help on this one as I am unfamiliar with MAC architecture.mcc> wrote:these are the facts as i understand them...
1) you had a problem with your e-mail while conducting business and didn't notify customers that alternative means of communication might be required if issues arise. you did send me an e-mail receipt so some e-mail service was in effect. i didn't buy your product as a result of yours or my presence here so felt PMing you here would be redundant and unecessary...since i'd already e-mailed you on at least two occasions.
2) i'd sent you a screenshot of what was occurring so you might better understand what i was experiencing on the user-end....and yet instead of looking or asking you're still assuming i'm on windows and providing instructions accordingly....when in fact i'm on a mac.
3) you're selling a product which is known to bug due to some mystery-condition within SYNTHMASTER's design (still being worked on apparently @KV331) and yet you leave it to people to discover this on their own....all for $10.\
i appreciate all the hard-work that goes into synth-design and those who create sounds to go with them....but as a user who subsidizes those efforts i do like a fairly clean sorted-out product and a reliable connection (and time-frame) by which matters might get sorted...if and when they arise.
i'm glad you got your e-mail sorted out.
i sent you another screenshot to illustrate what i got going.
i hope you receive it without too much problem.
mcc> wrote:very few things are perfect... we do what we can and fix things when we can. regardless, i still enjoy the hell outta this synth. SyNTHHMASTER is up there among my recommendations.
the latest with sonic academy's ANA and me is that, after grueling painful effort, we're finally installed.
they had me install an additional program (since none of their instructions worked for me after numerous days and attempts = easily a dozen or so) wherein they could remotely-access my computer from the UK and perform the install.
the license-key kept wanting to behave as a presonus key and refused to be deleted. i noticed the tech quickly rewriting something in the file though i'm uncertain what. the key was able to be installed and recognized by ANA as a valid key....wow imagine that. anyway installation is done.....the toughest i've ever experienced. i think it's a very good synth for the money...i immediately love it is a bass-unit...clean punchy clear and easily modified. very usable machine especially for the money. so whoever first brought this to my attention THANKS for the great 'easily affordable-synth' recommend and historical pain-in-the-ass install-experience (hopefully it goes better for most others but he did say 'it happens'). i like this synth quite a lot.
imho Cubase Elements 8 is the most valuable package, not only you got Halion Sonic SE (Trip is dope!) and Beat Agents SE which are the same version as the Cubase Pro instrument, only with less patches/samples. But you got a decent VST3 host and a very mature and good looking DAW. Plus a bunch of quality effect which can be used in a very polished mixer. Is there anything like that for just $99? Plus it support ReWire. The downside is that the instruments are Cubase exclusive, not a regular VST. Ideal if you plan to work in a Cubase environment.Shiosan wrote:Is there any good affordable synth that you recommend that would be good for trance/progressive house? I use Synth 1 currently, exclude that one please.
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