Most undiscussed vst synths
- KVRAF
- 2162 posts since 10 Mar, 2006
Some of the most underdiscussed synths would be:
Neumixturtrautonium
SuperSonico
Arido
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Neumixturtrautonium
SuperSonico
Arido
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“It's what you learn after you know it all that counts.” - John Wooden
- KVRian
- 707 posts since 29 Dec, 2016 from India
I think like that because guys who don't understand the Power of spectral synthesis specially these serum kids I will say will only see Thorn as a wave table synth. So....it compared bothzenophilix wrote:+1, the Dmitry Sches stuff sounds pretty fantastic. Happened to find out Thorn CM was the freebie for an issue of Computer Music that I missed, downloaded it, totally blown away. Legitimately stumbled upon the tonality I'd been chasing for the past year and a half.Halfnhalf wrote:Dmitry Sches - Diversion flies under the radar and, IMO , is one of the best sounding and easy to program VST synths out there.
Not quite sure what you're getting at here, seeing as both utilize different types of synthesis.Apratim wrote:DS Thorn is I think underated due to serum
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KZ IEM,32-bit 384Khz dac running at 32bit 48Khz
mainly use REAPER, MTotalbundle, Unfiltered Audio TRIAD and LION, NI classic collection,......... ETC
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- KVRAF
- 11155 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from North Wales
Sugar bytes ‘Factory’ - great to program, sounds great, I think it won some awards but no one seems to talk about it....
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- KVRAF
- 3186 posts since 18 Mar, 2008
I'm afraid they won't, only 20 usual KVR synth enthusiasts read threads like this anyways.chk071 wrote:Let's not discuss these synths too much anyway, otherwise they'd lose their "secret tip" status.
This entire forum is wading through predictions, opinions, barely formed thoughts, drama, and whining. If you don't enjoy that, why are you here? ShawnG
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2062 posts since 19 Sep, 2017 from The Future
Nope 1367 users so far with me writing this,if kvr counter is correct :):)
Max Synths seems very promising and all free now :
http://www.vst4free.com/index.php?dev=MaxSynths
Max Synths seems very promising and all free now :
http://www.vst4free.com/index.php?dev=MaxSynths
- KVRAF
- 2338 posts since 28 Feb, 2015
Underrated? I believe ABL is considered the best TB-303 emulation there is, by most people. It might not be talked about much, but that is because 303 is so the last century.DrGonzo wrote:Indeed. ABL Pro is insanely underrated.Distorted Horizon wrote:Audiorealism synths. Great stuff but rarely seen anywhere.
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- Banned
- 410 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
Kvr has a limit on how far back in time its search engine goes. But you could google the forum and see that Synth1 is one of the most discussed synths ever. Only the bulk of this discussion was before 2010.
BTW, what is there to discuss about it?
BTW, what is there to discuss about it?
- KVRian
- 778 posts since 21 Apr, 2016
This always gets my attention.VELLTONE MUSIC wrote:all free now
Nobody, Ever wrote:I have enough plugins.
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- KVRer
- 6 posts since 6 May, 2016
From what I've heard it is rather popular because it is heavily inspired by the Clavia Nord Lead synth.twitewhite wrote:Synth1 isn't that great, even compared to other free synths. It's not bad by any means, but let's be honest. It's only is popular because it's free, there are many tutorials on it, and many soundbanks for it (and free and small file size, of course).
That said, I like its sound but I never could get warm with its gui. It feels like a makeshift vst more than like a professional tool (just my opinion)
- KVRist
- 124 posts since 28 Mar, 2007 from Scotland
Thought about getting the discontinued Linplug Spectral before going for Thorn, expect it'd be really good too just never saw much on it and figured Thorn would be supported better into the future. Would still consider it for the low price compared to some, in Thorn's case hopefully the free CM and Beat mag versions will bring a lot of fans.Apratim wrote:I think like that because guys who don't understand the Power of spectral synthesis specially these serum kids I will say will only see Thorn as a wave table synth. So....it compared bothzenophilix wrote:+1, the Dmitry Sches stuff sounds pretty fantastic. Happened to find out Thorn CM was the freebie for an issue of Computer Music that I missed, downloaded it, totally blown away. Legitimately stumbled upon the tonality I'd been chasing for the past year and a half.Halfnhalf wrote:Dmitry Sches - Diversion flies under the radar and, IMO , is one of the best sounding and easy to program VST synths out there.
Not quite sure what you're getting at here, seeing as both utilize different types of synthesis.Apratim wrote:DS Thorn is I think underated due to serum
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- KVRian
- 778 posts since 21 Apr, 2016
All of the above. Most discussed is a bit of a more obvious question.Nielzie wrote:Most discussed synth would also be interesting to know. Sylenth1? Zebra? Massive? Serum?
Any ideas?
Nobody, Ever wrote:I have enough plugins.
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- KVRer
- 13 posts since 26 Nov, 2006 from Belgium
fathom synth... cost noting, does everything
Image line Sytrus: if you are not looking for analog, sampling, or wavetable.
It is a 2 6 osc oversampling x64, with 12 unison voices and huge polyphony. It can do substractie, FM and RM.You can load custom waves, and also... it has an independant lfo + adsr + Mseq... for each parameter! I don't know any synth that does that, for almost no CPU
Image line Sytrus: if you are not looking for analog, sampling, or wavetable.
It is a 2 6 osc oversampling x64, with 12 unison voices and huge polyphony. It can do substractie, FM and RM.You can load custom waves, and also... it has an independant lfo + adsr + Mseq... for each parameter! I don't know any synth that does that, for almost no CPU