Few questions on HG Fortune synths
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
I recently bought The Tiger and am very happy with it but I am now looking at maybe adding another HG Fortune synth to compliment it.
I've tried Avatar free but I'd just like to know if there is much difference in CPU usage between the free and pro versions of these synths as CPU is very tight on my laptop.
Also, Avatar is quite similar to Tiger in sound at times and I wondered if maybe Swamp or Serenity might be a better option?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
I've tried Avatar free but I'd just like to know if there is much difference in CPU usage between the free and pro versions of these synths as CPU is very tight on my laptop.
Also, Avatar is quite similar to Tiger in sound at times and I wondered if maybe Swamp or Serenity might be a better option?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
-
- KVRAF
- 1830 posts since 15 Aug, 2004 from soundland
Well, in fact The Tiger is meant to replace Avatar ST in some way. In order to get some more variety this is mostly up to the kind of music you are doing.dexterbella wrote:I recently bought The Tiger and am very happy with it but I am now looking at maybe adding another HG Fortune synth to compliment it.
I've tried Avatar free but I'd just like to know if there is much difference in CPU usage between the free and pro versions of these synths as CPU is very tight on my laptop.
Also, Avatar is quite similar to Tiger in sound at times and I wondered if maybe Swamp or Serenity might be a better option?
Thanks for any advice you can offer.
If you are more into ambient then Serenity might be the choice while Ultra Swamp is also more into experimental & seq. sounds.
hth
HG
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
Thanks for the advice - I think I'll give Swamp a try. Can you confirm if the CPU use between the free version and the pro version is much different?
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
One last question - I'm also quite taken with The Dreammachine. What's the CPU like on this compared to The Tiger? Also, did I read somewhere that I can get a discount on this as an existing customer? (OK - two questions)
-
- KVRAF
- 1830 posts since 15 Aug, 2004 from soundland
dexterbella wrote:One last question - I'm also quite taken with The Dreammachine. What's the CPU like on this compared to The Tiger?
The Dreammachine is a little more than The Tiger due to the bigger internal complexity. Basically CPU load is dependant on the number of voices used in polyphony.
well, it can't be denied that my prices are very moderate and as of discount there are two sales a year via http://www.indiedevcollective.net which offer bargains with up to 50% off. These sales are typically in May and November. Also there are the reduced backlist items which are still great sounding and are a real bargain too. And I've to pay my bills of course.dexterbella wrote:Also, did I read somewhere that I can get a discount on this as an existing customer? (OK - two questions)
hth
HG
- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 293 posts since 3 Mar, 2011
Fair enough - thanks for the reply. I went ahead and bought UltraSwamp Pro - another great synth!