surge vs paid for synths
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i want to completly learn a synth i have some bacic understanding or basic synths ( i made the free patches here for phonec which is an easy synth ) but i want a pro lush sounding synth now and phonec cant do pads well , is surge good enough ? or will i need serum or synthmaster for high end music ?
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- KVRAF
- 2316 posts since 23 Sep, 2004 from Kocmoc
Surge can do a lot and sounds very good.
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- 11467 posts since 4 Jan, 2017 from Warsaw, Poland
No, Surge is super fine!core18 wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 4:20 pm i want to completly learn a synth i have some bacic understanding or basic synths ( i made the free patches here for phonec which is an easy synth ) but i want a pro lush sounding synth now and phonec cant do pads well , is surge good enough ? or will i need serum or synthmaster for high end music ?
So is Vital (even the free version): https://vital.audio/
Or OB-Xd (it's free for hobbyist use): https://www.discodsp.com/obxd/
Or Zebralette: https://u-he.com/products/zebralette/
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- KVRian
- 1213 posts since 25 Dec, 2018
I'm biased obviously, but I think Surge is definitely good enough and many folks have made pro quality music with it.core18 wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 4:20 pm i want to completly learn a synth i have some bacic understanding or basic synths ( i made the free patches here for phonec which is an easy synth ) but i want a pro lush sounding synth now and phonec cant do pads well , is surge good enough ? or will i need serum or synthmaster for high end music ?
- KVRian
- 849 posts since 11 Mar, 2010
IMO you picked the right one for what you want. And mind you, there will soon (I guess next month?) be a new Surge version with an improved GUI (the worst aspect of Surge, again IMO)
- KVRian
- 849 posts since 11 Mar, 2010
OTOH, if you are still learning the very basics of synthesis and need something easy to understand right NOW, I'd say Vital. It's GUI is undeniably great for that.
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- Topic Starter
- 53 posts since 21 Jun, 2021
so i know everything about synths i just dont know how to glue it to do the best patches , phonec can not do good pads and is best for lofi vhs sounds which is does good , surge does look daunting and has far too many presets which is why i havent gone into it , but im looking at synthmasters sale and thinking do i need to buy it ? would surge be much harder to master ? once i get good at it will surge give me that large sound as serum or synthmaster seems to have like i saidSinisterbr wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 4:59 pm OTOH, if you are still learning the very basics of synthesis and need something easy to understand right NOW, I'd say Vital. It's GUI is undeniably great for that.
i can make easy patches but never got into a complex synth i want to try know thanks for advice guys
- KVRAF
- 3389 posts since 25 Apr, 2011
Phonec can do pads perfectly fine..
Maybe stick with the basics for now and learn how to get as much as possible out just a couple of free synths.
Try some free ones and check how those feel. Vital is a good one.
I would say that Surge isn't the most obvious choice for a beginner, imho
Maybe stick with the basics for now and learn how to get as much as possible out just a couple of free synths.
Try some free ones and check how those feel. Vital is a good one.
I would say that Surge isn't the most obvious choice for a beginner, imho
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have you made any good pads with phonec ?exmatproton wrote: Thu Aug 26, 2021 5:10 pm Phonec can do pads perfectly fine..
Maybe stick with the basics for now and learn how to get as much as possible out just a couple of free synths.
Try some free ones and check how those feel. Vital is a good one.
I would say that Surge isn't the most obvious choice for a beginner, imho
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vital looks good actually
but surge sounds good in the presets , but it doesnt sound as good as the presets on synthmaster for example
i like the look of synthmaster but id rather not spend tbh but its on sale atm
but surge sounds good in the presets , but it doesnt sound as good as the presets on synthmaster for example
i like the look of synthmaster but id rather not spend tbh but its on sale atm
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Surge is a wonderful instrument. Very powerful and great support.
- KVRAF
- 2481 posts since 22 Sep, 2016
I think Surge is a good Synth to get deeper into sound design... it's really a very capable synth.
If you want to get an impression what Surge can do, check out the playlist of the One Synth Challenge #122 for instance (link is on the Surge Homepage as well): https://soundcloud.com/kvrosc/sets/one- ... -122-surge
Please note - The tracks were done with an older, less capable version, of Surge more than 2 years ago. But I think you can still get a good overview about what Surge can do.
Here's my contribution, a more cinematic tracks inspired by "For Whom The Bell Tolls": https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/prev ... e-upon-you
If you want to get an impression what Surge can do, check out the playlist of the One Synth Challenge #122 for instance (link is on the Surge Homepage as well): https://soundcloud.com/kvrosc/sets/one- ... -122-surge
Please note - The tracks were done with an older, less capable version, of Surge more than 2 years ago. But I think you can still get a good overview about what Surge can do.
Here's my contribution, a more cinematic tracks inspired by "For Whom The Bell Tolls": https://soundcloud.com/p-e-t-e-r-h/prev ... e-upon-you
