Suggest me 1 analogue sounding 3rd party synth to complement my Logic stock synths?
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- KVRist
- 316 posts since 15 May, 2012
Hey,
I have been using logic stock synths, ES2, Alchemy, Retro Synth and Sculpture mainly and especially Retro Synth. I would like to add at least 1 third party synth.
Can you suggest me 1 analogue-sounding 3rd-party synth to complement my Logic stock synth? I make electronic music. Must be similar to the simplicity and UI of Logics Retro Synth.
I have been using logic stock synths, ES2, Alchemy, Retro Synth and Sculpture mainly and especially Retro Synth. I would like to add at least 1 third party synth.
Can you suggest me 1 analogue-sounding 3rd-party synth to complement my Logic stock synth? I make electronic music. Must be similar to the simplicity and UI of Logics Retro Synth.
- KVRian
- 1451 posts since 17 Jul, 2007 from Riversland Valhalla
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- KVRAF
- 2510 posts since 24 Jul, 2017
Rob Papen BIT 2 is nice, too. Just my 2c.
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- KVRAF
- 4253 posts since 1 Sep, 2016
Invader 2: https://www.e-phonic.com/invader.html#/
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- KVRian
- 1045 posts since 6 Nov, 2010
Hardware? Wait, 3rd party would limit that to Behringer right? Or would that be 2nd party?
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- KVRian
- 1313 posts since 30 Oct, 2003 from Pacific NW, USA
Here’s some suggestions in no particular order:
KORG’s Multi/Poly Native can sound very much like an analog synth. It sounds fantastic!
Newfangled Audio’s Generate is very special synth in my opinion. It has a very wide range of potential sounds, making it an excellent option for warm, old school patches.
But it can also sound very modern, and it’s fun to program. They also have a free Lite version called Pendulate, and I highly recommend giving it a try in your DAW.
u-he’s Repro-5 is a plugin that I often use for its character, and rich analog tones.
GForce Software’s Sequential Prophet-5 is a new plugin that sounds very close to the original hardware.
Synapse Audio’s The Legend HZ has some serious mojo, and it can create all kinds of analog sounds. I would definitely check it out before making a decision to buy something.
Good luck with your search.
KORG’s Multi/Poly Native can sound very much like an analog synth. It sounds fantastic!
Newfangled Audio’s Generate is very special synth in my opinion. It has a very wide range of potential sounds, making it an excellent option for warm, old school patches.
But it can also sound very modern, and it’s fun to program. They also have a free Lite version called Pendulate, and I highly recommend giving it a try in your DAW.
u-he’s Repro-5 is a plugin that I often use for its character, and rich analog tones.
GForce Software’s Sequential Prophet-5 is a new plugin that sounds very close to the original hardware.
Synapse Audio’s The Legend HZ has some serious mojo, and it can create all kinds of analog sounds. I would definitely check it out before making a decision to buy something.
Good luck with your search.
