How many presets does it have, exactly? "a LOT" tells me nothing.UltimateOutsider wrote:I don't know why you don't think HALion Sonic would be good. It has a huge library, is very configurable and easy to use, combines both synth and sample content, and has a number of unique synth "modules" for different specific kinds of sounds. Hardly any third parties make content for it though. If you get it, you're mostly stuck with what it comes with (but it comes with a LOT of sounds, and it's far more than any workstation synth I've ever seen).godly wrote:Halion is not so good as I see?
But Sampletank indeed can be intresting
Xpand2 has 2,500 presets. How many does HALion have?UltimateOutsider wrote: Omnisphere also mixes samples with synthesis, with a huge library of layered, complex sounds. I prefer HALion in terms of usability, but a handful of third parties are making Omnisphere content, so there are probably more sonic options available here.
Xpand2 does have a nice soundset but nowhere near as big a library as HALion, not as configurable, and is a lot less fun to browse/search for sounds.
I'd recommend Hypersonic2 to the OP, if he wants something with loads of bread and butter 'workstation' sounds, ultra-fast loading (99% of presets load instantly), and very easy to layer sounds (as in, as easy as physically possible to do).
