500 sounds for LuSH-101 / intro offer last day / Guess the Synth (revealed)

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Corona.

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Spectral

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Hive... just because I want some presets for it :D
SW: Cubase 9.5 | Komplete 11 | Omnisphere 2 | Perfect Storm 2.5 | Soundtoys 5
HW: Steinberg UR28M | Focal Alpha 50 | Fender Jazz Bass | Alesis VI25

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Hive because I want presets (otherwise I'd have guessed TAL because it sounds like TAL to me)

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Speedrum 2 is a hidden gem. 8)

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U-He's Hive

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I would probably be VERY STUPID and say that I CHALLENGE ANYONE in the world,
from the greatest Engineer to the lest Amateur that can NEVER EVER recognize a
synth by Sound...and of course to not shoot my self in the foot, YES it can happen,
ONLY by LOTO and CHANCE. Nothing Else!
Reality is a Condition due to Lack of Weed!

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Speedrum 2 is a hidden gem. 8)

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LuSH-101

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replicant X wrote:Then I'm LOTO millionaire.
Before internet era, many electronic musicians used to guess the synth from a record.
And many time it was a same guess and right.
I'd think that's rather down to the lack of use of effects back then, and because the sounds were more simple. Nowadays, i would say it's impossible to identify a synth in the mix with effect processing. Doesn't hold true here though, as the sounds are not very processed, nor are they in a mix. But it's still very difficult, and you have to be lucky.

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chk071 wrote:
replicant X wrote:Then I'm LOTO millionaire.
Before internet era, many electronic musicians used to guess the synth from a record.
And many time it was a same guess and right.
I'd think that's rather down to the lack of use of effects back then, and because the sounds were more simple. Nowadays, i would say it's impossible to identify a synth in the mix with effect processing. Doesn't hold true here though, as the sounds are not very processed, nor are they in a mix. But it's still very difficult, and you have to be lucky.
Well, I do know one thing. It's nothing that I own, so that narrows it down quite a bit especially with collection of vaporware.

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Corona

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could be anything, but the last sound was gorgeous.....

if i had to guess, its one of the cpu killers... Serum
HW SYNTHS [KORG T2EX - AKAI AX80 - YAMAHA SY77 - ENSONIQ VFX]
HW MODULES [OBi M1000 - ROLAND MKS-50 - ROLAND JV880 - KURZ 1000PX]
SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
DAW [ENERGY XT2/1U RACK WINXP / MAUDIO 1010LT PCI]

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Speedrum 2 is a hidden gem. 8)

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Codex (just because it wasn't mentioned already)
BasariStudios wrote:I would probably be VERY STUPID and say that I CHALLENGE ANYONE in the world,
from the greatest Engineer to the lest Amateur that can NEVER EVER recognize a
synth by Sound...and of course to not shoot my self in the foot, YES it can happen,
ONLY by LOTO and CHANCE. Nothing Else!
8) That's why the topic titel is 'Guess the synth' and not 'Recognise the synth'.

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