This is really good advice. I would add that the Arturia synth emulations sound good (some better than others) but not 100% accurate, no matter how much their UIs may resemble the original synths. It's more quantity than quality, IMO.IvyBirds wrote: Mon Oct 21, 2024 7:12 pm I have both but didn't upgrade to the newest version of either as there wasn't all that much that was new
With Arturia V collection you get emulations of dozens of vintage instruments. You Digital Synths, Analog Synths, pianos, and organs. There are three (four if you count mellotron) samplers. That come with sample libraries but they are from back in the day and are not "realistic" by modern standards. You also get some modern sample based instruments in the Augmented line.
With Komplete Ultimate you also get a ton of instruments. The star of the show is Kontact and with that you get a bunch of libraries that sound very real and you can do a lot of them. The good news is that you also get a bunch of other instruments that cover a bunch of things, the bad news is many of them have been out for a very long time and are not really being updated
My recommendation especially with Black Friday Sales right around the corner is the do the following. Keep in mind Komplete Ultimate is over $1,299
Take advantage of the current UVI sale and get Falcon 3.1 for $150. With that you will also get a $50 to go towards any library you want and they have a ton. Falcon has a ton of different Synthesis types all in one plugin and has a nice library of factory sounds. It also has a ton of expansion libraries
Wait a month until black Friday and get V Collection X on sale. You should be able to get it for $299. Now you are at $450
Then use the crossgrade pricing from owning Falcon to get HALion7. My guess is it will go on sale for Black Friday for $199 as a crossgrade. HALion7 has a HUGE factory sample library and several more bonus libraries as well. The bonus libraries include a really good Orchestral library and a really good Acoustic Guitar library, plus you get a fantastic FM synth, Wavetable, Spectral, granular and whole bunch more
So for half the cost of Komplete Ultimate you would get V Collection X, Falcon 3.1, and HALion7. With all of those things you could spend a lifetime and still not come close to exhausting the possibilities and they would work for all genres of music
The only problem with Kontakt, Falcon, and HALion as sound design tools is that they are bloated pigs and not particularly fun to use. HALion seems the most straightforward, but it's also a convoluted mess for the most part.
