I sort of agree here. I grabbed it at the intro price ($129?)phreaque wrote:Alright that Serum became a signature vst for EDM and highly acclaimed.
But!!
1. ANA 1 & 2 bundle costs less than single Serum
2. Rapid costs almost the same
3. Avenger
All of above are much more advanced and capable to do many stuff that Serum can't do and they are either less in price or the same.
IMO, Serum is a very over estimated vst, don't get me wrong, it sounds good, but compared to its price, it's not the go-to vst, if it will be $100 then okay.
There are some severe limitations in the way it handles wavetables (no 'proper' interpolation between frames) and only having one filter (thus lack of parallel/split filtering - you can do serial using the filter in the FX section) is an annoyance. I rarely get good results from the wavetable import either. Lots of phase drift even on 'easy' material, while the so-called FFT import seems to just split the audio into chunks of (x) samples with no additional processing/overlap etc.
It's also one of my favourite synths of all time. They really nailed the workflow so getting from sound in your head to sound in Serum is faster than any other synth I know. I can't speak for ANA 2 as I've never used it, but if you demo Serum, concentrate on the workflow as much as the sound. Despite its foibles, it's an absolute joy to use.
