What are the different aproaches of your synth

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Hallo und Grüße , warscheinlich sollte ich in Englisch schreiben.. dann probiere ich mal mein Glück

Im really new to software-Synth. I really quickly found out that your Products are awesome.
Because I don't know your Products in depth, i've bin wondering if there is isn't a kind of comparing list of your Products available.It take a lot time to figure out, what are the differences of your synth in details are. I've heard you said, on an exhibition, this Synth is more this way, the other was created with another approach...and so on.That was a great ahaa moment. But due to much input unfortunatly, i cant remeber. :oops: As a "noob" to softsynth, it would a great help to see, which product i should choose. Because they sound all great... but i cant afford them all ;) .. at once, right now.

Maybe there are things on the list like;
Poly # Voices, # of OSC, # LFO , combinable with, effects, external available effects, arp, what kind of Soundengine, ~ CPU load, Voltage ;), Sounds like; digital/analog/unique ... :tu:

Dankeschön für die klasse Arbeit die ihr macht.
Danke
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Christian

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The descriptions on each product page give you a rough idea, after that, download the demos and try them

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Hi Chris,
but i cant afford them all
Then my tip is to get one paid synth and some of the great freebie u-he synths,
for instance:

- Hive (modern dance synth like Sylenth1)
- TyrellN6 (free, 2 osc classic VA synth)
- Bazille CM (magware, modular synth with FM capabilities)
- Zebralette (free, spectral/additive synth)

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If you are a beginner I would recommend to avoid zebra and bazille since they are more complicated to use.

If you don't have a powerful computer I will also skip repro and Diva.

Hive would be probably the best to start with, it has good features and it is easy on the CPU.

ACE is cheaper and I like it more, but since it has more modulation options it could be daunting.

If you have a good CPU then consider Diva, sounds good and it is kind of flexible, it is more simple than Hive or ACE.
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Ja, Englisch könnte dieses Mal besser sein

I have managed to collect all of them short of MFM, and Satin at this point. (Soon I will have them all)

The Hive is a great one to start with, it was my first one.

The Free synths are all spectacular.

Tyrell N6 - ACE engine, I love working with it
Tripple Cheese - I am not sure where the engines connect to the commercial line, it sounds great... I just don't use it that much.
Podolski - Like filterscape, (I think I got FilterScape second)
Spend $3 on google play for a CM magazine
Bazille CM, Zebra CM both great.
Zebralette is bundled with Zebra.

Diva - Huge analog, still intimidates me. The interface is easy to follow, the sound is so huge.
Bazille - Huge possibilities and I very much like working with it. Urs called it "Nerdy"
ACE - If you take the time to learn it, it might be all you need.
Zebra - same as ACE, it can do anything and more.
Filterscape - Close to my favorite, it can do things nothing else can. Takes time to learn.
Repro - is what it is, but for what it is it's perfect. Not for everything, but big analog sounds in softsynth it is the best.

Junkie XL - "You will be happy with any of them"

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