Synth with the most / best visual feedback?

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What synths have the best visual feedback, such as animated envelopes, filters etc?

So far, Serum seems to be the best I can find. I love how not only do modulators animate, but also the parameters they are targeting.

I love the animated envelopes in Circle2, but the targeted parameters don't animate which is unfortunate.

While many will say just use your ears, I think there is a precision that visualization adds that really adds a new dimension to sound design.

If anyone has found anything that beats Serum or Circle2 in the visual display area, I'd love to hear any thoughts! :tu:

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Madrona Labs products have nice animations too.

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e@rs wrote:Madrona Labs products have nice animations too.
Haven't tried anything by Madrona. Will check them out. Thanks!

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jackson881 wrote:
While many will say just use your ears, I think there is a precision that visualization adds that really adds a new dimension to sound design.

If anyone has found anything that beats Serum or Circle2 in the visual display area, I'd love to hear any thoughts! :tu:
Serum has more and clearer visual feedback than any other synth I've tried.

Personally, I think it is good for initially learning the synth. Once I know a synth, I just don't need it. So in the case of Serum, I wish there was a GUI version without the graphical feedback because it takes up lots of space and because of that there are too many tabs which makes the workflow slower.

I prefer GUI's that are designed for the proficient user, rather than the beginner. Obviously lots of people think the Serum GUI is one of the best, so they made a good choice and I'm a minority but it is not to my liking.

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Corona was our first synth to provide visual feedback for cutoff and modulation knobs. We could go further and apply those to modulation matrix faders as well.

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Sugar-Bytes Obscurium does something special.

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I have to agree with discoDSP here. Corono very nice vsti.

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Circle has one thing for it and it is the colors for each section, serum looks more uniform in contrast. But I don't there are others apart from those two which have enough animation.
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As mentioned, Sugar Bytes Obscurium. Also their Factory.

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Dust and Equator for me.
The Wolfgang Palm synths too.

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Razor and Reaktor ensembles and blocks in general (animation) and Massive as a static feedback.
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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e@rs wrote:Madrona Labs products have nice animations too.
Indeed. I've not seen anything else where the mod visualisation has a time-based component. It's easy to understand audio-rate modulations at a glance as well as the more usual LFO modulations in Madrona synths.

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