Serum & what else?
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- KVRian
- 914 posts since 10 Mar, 2020
VPS Avenger could fit your needs. Its pretty good for inspiration, for Drums for everything if you like preset browsing. Crafting your own patches is a bit of a hussle bc its so HUGE and extensive. The expansion packs are very good and you can choose from lots of different subgenres & sound is really really good.
- KVRian
- 736 posts since 19 Sep, 2007 from Germany
Sylenth, Rapid, Dune 3, Spire (especially for big leads, great!)
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Good call. I think those would complement Serum very well. Modern sound, better supersaw than Serum. Sylenth1 + Massive was a good combo for many producers, so, I'd assume that (especially) Spire + Serum would make a very good combo.clipnotic wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 6:04 pm Sylenth, Rapid, Dune 3, Spire (especially for big leads, great!)
- KVRian
- 736 posts since 19 Sep, 2007 from Germany
I use Serum mostly for hard DnB and soft IDM stuff and over the years I bought very much soundbanks for it and it can sound really different, but overall it's mostly "fat, but cold" sound.
Sylenth has a very nice OSC sound and I use it mostly for "simply but good working in the mix sounds" and it has a nice warm character.
Dune3 sounds absolute amazing and I use it often for different sounds, but it's workflow is a bit difficult compared to the others, but also a really great synth and worth to learn!
Rapid is a wave table power synth, especially if you use the analog filter, it sounds really warm and fat,also with only one instance! And with its layers you can build really fat sounds!
Spire is my trance leads synth, because it's very present in the mix, if I'm layering much sounds.
I'm a NI hater, so I don't use Massive, but it's one of their good synths
Sylenth has a very nice OSC sound and I use it mostly for "simply but good working in the mix sounds" and it has a nice warm character.
Dune3 sounds absolute amazing and I use it often for different sounds, but it's workflow is a bit difficult compared to the others, but also a really great synth and worth to learn!
Rapid is a wave table power synth, especially if you use the analog filter, it sounds really warm and fat,also with only one instance! And with its layers you can build really fat sounds!
Spire is my trance leads synth, because it's very present in the mix, if I'm layering much sounds.
I'm a NI hater, so I don't use Massive, but it's one of their good synths
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- KVRAF
- 18416 posts since 26 Jun, 2006 from San Francisco Bay Area
I suggest learning how to use Serum. The sounds that you’re looking for are there, you just have to know how to coax them out.LazyBaba wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 5:07 pm Hello!
My main DAW is FL Studio, and I am mostly using Serum & FLEX at the moment. Time to time Sytrus (but I find it’s not very comfortable to use).
What VSTi would be good companion for especially with Serum? Maybe something with more “softer” sound if you know what I mean?
I really enjoy using Serum & I find all the tutorials out there to be very helpful. But still, I do miss some warmer sounds. Suggestions?
My music style is focused heavily on EDM (interested in all EDM styles actually).
Couple of “demands”:
Free demo to try.
Not so “harsh” sound as Serum,
Good for especially leads.
No dongle or other complicated registration shenanigans.
Easy on CPU would be very good![]()
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
I can see where the OP is coming from though. If a synth rather lends itself to more in your face, bright, harsh sounds, of course you can also do softer sounds with it, but, they'd still sound a bit in your face.
For example, I played a bit with Massive X and Sylenth1 yesterday. I really like MX's sound, but, for strings and supersaws, Sylenth1 is definitely an authority. Sounds better to me than the strings and supersaws in MX. Once again, horses for courses. And, talking about the last 5 to 10 %, of course.
For example, I played a bit with Massive X and Sylenth1 yesterday. I really like MX's sound, but, for strings and supersaws, Sylenth1 is definitely an authority. Sounds better to me than the strings and supersaws in MX. Once again, horses for courses. And, talking about the last 5 to 10 %, of course.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Good supersaws, for example. Sounding less harsh, and more smooth and juicy (good for plucks).
As far as I understand the OP, it's about a different flavour, not about feature overlap.
As far as I understand the OP, it's about a different flavour, not about feature overlap.
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- KVRian
- 659 posts since 10 Oct, 2018
in short - 4 osc + great filters = sounds very hardware(ish)
(and a bit simpler to use, that's why Spire and Serum are buddies)
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- KVRian
- 914 posts since 10 Mar, 2020
well those 2 more oscs (if you dont count serums sub osc) make sense. I know serum pretty well by noe but I demoed spire and I struggled so for me it was not really easierDencheg wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:24 pmin short - 4 osc + great filters = sounds very hardware(ish)
(and a bit simpler to use, that's why Spire and Serum are buddies)
(ps: im not arguing im just interested bc I need a reason to buy spire as well
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- KVRian
- 1189 posts since 11 Jun, 2019
Go Papen Blade - upgrade to Sound Design Bundle - upgrade to Explorer Bunlde (~225?€).
RP will throw sow much Stuff and Synths and Synthesis Methods on you that all your Desires will be satisfied for some Time.
RP will throw sow much Stuff and Synths and Synthesis Methods on you that all your Desires will be satisfied for some Time.
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- KVRAF
- 35671 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Serum's filters are nice. Never quite understood why some don't like them.Tendou wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:38 pmwell those 2 more oscs (if you dont count serums sub osc) make sense. I know serum pretty well by noe but I demoed spire and I struggled so for me it was not really easierDencheg wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 7:24 pmin short - 4 osc + great filters = sounds very hardware(ish)
(and a bit simpler to use, that's why Spire and Serum are buddies)didnt pay too much attention to the filters, what did reveal better with them - I consider serums filters really decent even better than arturias on pigments
(ps: im not arguing im just interested bc I need a reason to buy spire as well)
I don't think Spire has better filters, even though they have a nice character to them, think Access Virus. Some real warmth coming from them.
And that's the major thing which makes it different from Serum IMO. It's a particularly warm sounding synth, unlike Serum. That's why I think they'd really complement each other well, because, you often need both, warm sound, and clinical precision/brightness/whatever.
- KVRAF
- 2990 posts since 31 Jan, 2020
I think MX has got some spectacular strings (very emotional).chk071 wrote: Sat Oct 10, 2020 6:43 pm
For example, I played a bit with Massive X and Sylenth1 yesterday. I really like MX's sound, but, for strings and supersaws, Sylenth1 is definitely an authority. Sounds better to me than the strings and supersaws in MX. Once again, horses for courses. And, talking about the last 5 to 10 %, of course.
