Best VST instrument for relaxation, Ambient, sounds
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
Ambient or sound for relaxtion in general might be very different for different people.
I f.e. find more modern producers like AstroPilot much more interesting and versatile than Brian Eno or other famous people.....yeah i know, sacrilege.
But i would say in general that the mixture of good FX, acoustic and synthetic sounds is the way to go.
A synth like Scuplture is great since it sounds very organic but still from out of this world.
Another fav would be also Prism (Reaktor synth).
I also love to hear things like the Interstellar soundtrack to chill out.
I f.e. find more modern producers like AstroPilot much more interesting and versatile than Brian Eno or other famous people.....yeah i know, sacrilege.
But i would say in general that the mixture of good FX, acoustic and synthetic sounds is the way to go.
A synth like Scuplture is great since it sounds very organic but still from out of this world.
Another fav would be also Prism (Reaktor synth).
I also love to hear things like the Interstellar soundtrack to chill out.
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
What everybody in this thread has totally missed, and yeah, I got caught up in it too, is that not ONCE has the OP returned to this thread and given any kind of examples of what kind of ambient music he wants to do. Please don't say it all sounds the same. I'll scream. I can play you two established successful ambient artists that sound nothing alike.
When I created my "project" threads, I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to do and gave examples. As a result, the project, at least to my satisfaction, was a success because the members here knew EXACTLY what I was looking for and knew what to recommend. And I thank all of you who participated in those project threads. You were enormously helpful.
But I have zero clue what this guy wants to do. So how can I recommend anything to him?
I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
When I created my "project" threads, I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to do and gave examples. As a result, the project, at least to my satisfaction, was a success because the members here knew EXACTLY what I was looking for and knew what to recommend. And I thank all of you who participated in those project threads. You were enormously helpful.
But I have zero clue what this guy wants to do. So how can I recommend anything to him?
I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
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- KVRAF
- 16724 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
We didn't all totally miss it, some of us asked several times. Forget him, let's pick up the topic from the more interesting perspectives that have been discussed.wagtunes wrote:What everybody in this thread has totally missed, and yeah, I got caught up in it too, is that not ONCE has the OP returned to this thread and given any kind of examples of what kind of ambient music he wants to do. Please don't say it all sounds the same. I'll scream. I can play you two established successful ambient artists that sound nothing alike.
When I created my "project" threads, I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to do and gave examples. As a result, the project, at least to my satisfaction, was a success because the members here knew EXACTLY what I was looking for and knew what to recommend. And I thank all of you who participated in those project threads. You were enormously helpful.
But I have zero clue what this guy wants to do. So how can I recommend anything to him?
I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Do I detect a bit of jadedness or is that just thinly veiled sarcasm? LOLCinebient wrote:At least we can list all our favorite tools and artists... like in 90% of the KVR threads.
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- KVRAF
- 5201 posts since 16 Nov, 2014
It was just a bad joke of course.....but maybe with a bit truth in it.wagtunes wrote:Do I detect a bit of jadedness or is that just thinly veiled sarcasm? LOLCinebient wrote:At least we can list all our favorite tools and artists... like in 90% of the KVR threads.
We all are guilty of course.
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
There has been so much discussed in this thread, I can't even keep track of it all. In fact, this thread has become as big a wash as some of the ambient music itself.ghettosynth wrote:We didn't all totally miss it, some of us asked several times. Forget him, let's pick up the topic from the more interesting perspectives that have been discussed.wagtunes wrote:What everybody in this thread has totally missed, and yeah, I got caught up in it too, is that not ONCE has the OP returned to this thread and given any kind of examples of what kind of ambient music he wants to do. Please don't say it all sounds the same. I'll scream. I can play you two established successful ambient artists that sound nothing alike.
When I created my "project" threads, I knew EXACTLY what I wanted to do and gave examples. As a result, the project, at least to my satisfaction, was a success because the members here knew EXACTLY what I was looking for and knew what to recommend. And I thank all of you who participated in those project threads. You were enormously helpful.
But I have zero clue what this guy wants to do. So how can I recommend anything to him?
I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
Some people consider John Cage's 4'33 ambient music. Others, ambient noise. And then there are those who just consider it a big joke that he played on all the stupid gullible fanatics who will consider anything music if some big name artist says it is.
I'll refrain from commenting as to what camp I'm in. Either way, there will be somebody who will disagree.
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Don't I know it.Cinebient wrote:It was just a bad joke of course.....but maybe with a bit truth in it.wagtunes wrote:Do I detect a bit of jadedness or is that just thinly veiled sarcasm? LOLCinebient wrote:At least we can list all our favorite tools and artists... like in 90% of the KVR threads.
We all are guilty of course.
Hey, maybe it's time for another list. A list of my favorite ambient artists.
Let me work on that. LOL
- KVRAF
- 8037 posts since 28 Dec, 2015 from Atlantis Island
For what reason do we need the OP?
(By the way: his last reaction was on Friday...)
We all love and practice self-referential discussions.
In terms of music this is called „loops“…

(By the way: his last reaction was on Friday...)
We all love and practice self-referential discussions.
In terms of music this is called „loops“…
https://sonograyn.bandcamp.com/music Experimental Ambient
https://martinjuenke.bandcamp.com/music Alternative Instrumental
https://martinjuenke.bandcamp.com/music Alternative Instrumental
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
This could still be just about anything. It's a very broad, general almost "cliche'd" description of what most people think of ambient music who really don't understand or know the genre beyond the basics. It doesn't tell me anything. I could post examples and he could absolutely say "No, that's not what I'm looking for."egbert101 wrote:The OP said:wagtunes wrote: I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
He didn't say anything about what type of ambient music he liked, he didn't need to. He asked about "what the best VST instruments would be for relaxation music with ambient, pads, soundscape type musical noise." which is a perfectly acceptable thing to ask.I'm hoping to make some relaxation music with ambient, pads, soundscape type musical noise, I wondered what the best VST instruments would be, what do people think ? Really looking for mellow sounds.
Hope that's not too vague/general, I'm just doing it for fun !
An actual example of the kind of music he wants to do, regardless of whether he likes it or not, would have helped a whole lot.
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- KVRAF
- 16724 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
You can make the thread more useful to anyone by saying, "I like to do this style of ambient and for that I use this synth because it does A, B, and C really well."wagtunes wrote:Don't I know it.Cinebient wrote:It was just a bad joke of course.....but maybe with a bit truth in it.wagtunes wrote:Do I detect a bit of jadedness or is that just thinly veiled sarcasm? LOLCinebient wrote:At least we can list all our favorite tools and artists... like in 90% of the KVR threads.
We all are guilty of course.
Hey, maybe it's time for another list. A list of my favorite ambient artists.
Let me work on that. LOL
People are lazy, they just list their favorite synth because it's like getting some crack! Woot, got that hit, move on to the next hit. No need to engage more deeply.
- KVRAF
- 22873 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
That's actually a very good suggestion. I'll work on that too. I need to take a break from all this preset manufacturing anyway.ghettosynth wrote:You can make the thread more useful to anyone by saying, "I like to do this style of ambient and for that I use this synth because it does A, B, and C really well."wagtunes wrote:Don't I know it.Cinebient wrote:It was just a bad joke of course.....but maybe with a bit truth in it.wagtunes wrote:Do I detect a bit of jadedness or is that just thinly veiled sarcasm? LOLCinebient wrote:At least we can list all our favorite tools and artists... like in 90% of the KVR threads.
We all are guilty of course.
Hey, maybe it's time for another list. A list of my favorite ambient artists.
Let me work on that. LOL
People are lazy, they just list their favorite synth because it's like getting some crack! Woot, got that hit, move on to the next hit. No need to engage more deeply.
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 1076 posts since 27 Nov, 2003 from UK, Polegate
egbert101 wrote:The OP said:wagtunes wrote: I'm hoping he'll return to this thread and post some examples of what it is he's trying to accomplish. Until then, we're just imposing our own opinions of what makes "ambient music" which may have absolutely no relation to his concept of the same.
He didn't say anything about what type of ambient music he liked, he didn't need to. He asked about "what the best VST instruments would be for relaxation music with ambient, pads, soundscape type musical noise." which is a perfectly acceptable thing to ask.I'm hoping to make some relaxation music with ambient, pads, soundscape type musical noise, I wondered what the best VST instruments would be, what do people think ? Really looking for mellow sounds.
Hope that's not too vague/general, I'm just doing it for fun !
Thanks Egbert ! When I started this thread I didn't have any music in mind to emulate, just wanted something capable of making relaxing and mellow sounds ...I'm a guitar player mostly and don't know a lot about Synths on the market, this thread had been really useful as I've said several times.
People have posted far more interesting examples of Ambient music here than I was even aware of, as I said it's just for fun really and I'm very grateful for the recommendations. There's a lot of stuff to demo and I've been listening to the recommendations (and baulking at the prices in some cases haha)
