Babylon Synth by W.A Production
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- KVRist
- 245 posts since 17 Nov, 2012
What a power synth! And "0" CPU (ok. 2 - 4;o)
Bought it on sale a time ago, (many) factory presets - but not so my.
But now! W.A. has 10+ Presets Pack on sale. What a range of (2.000?) powerful sounds. And fantastic preset organisation.
Its just 3 OSC with Filter, Effects and ModMatrix. But the sound possibility is awsome.
I still love Synth1, but Babylon will replace him.
Again, wow. Thanks W.A.
Bought it on sale a time ago, (many) factory presets - but not so my.
But now! W.A. has 10+ Presets Pack on sale. What a range of (2.000?) powerful sounds. And fantastic preset organisation.
Its just 3 OSC with Filter, Effects and ModMatrix. But the sound possibility is awsome.
I still love Synth1, but Babylon will replace him.
Again, wow. Thanks W.A.
- GRRRRRRR!
- 15971 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
Yeah, it seems to be better than you expect it to be but I still find it's sweet spots are a little too few and far between. I've used it in a couple of things but not for ages.
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- KVRAF
- 1626 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from USA
The preset bundle is a one-time purchase. After you purchase the preset bundle, the "download your purchases" link will be updated to include every new preset pack for the software when it is released. It's a sweet deal.
It's the same deal for W.A. Production's other preset bundles, too (i.e. Instachord; Imperfect; DMS Ascension).
It's the same deal for W.A. Production's other preset bundles, too (i.e. Instachord; Imperfect; DMS Ascension).
[Core i7 8700 | 32GB DDR4 | Win11 x64 | Studio One 6 Pro | FL Studio ASIO/WASAPI ]
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- 15971 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
I don't think I've used any of the presets. It's so easy to use and the preset naming is hardly inviting. I've got the best results from making my own from scratch.
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- KVRAF
- 1626 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from USA
True, the sheer number of presets in Babylon is a bit overwhelming; oftentimes it is easier to create a new patch rather than to audition a bunch of presets looking for a suitable one. I created a rock organ patch with Babylon that I quite like.
Regarding softsynth preset names in general, rarely are they helpful in finding the right patch, though I have come across softsynth preset names which I think sound like they would make great titles for songs.
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- 15971 posts since 14 Jun, 2001 from Somewhere else, on principle
It's not so much the number, it's the way they are named - SY SineAM 1, SY SineAM 2, SY SineAM 3, SY SineFM A 1, SY SineFM A 2, SY SineFM A 3, etc.
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- KVRist
- 245 posts since 17 Nov, 2012
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I don't think I've used any of the presets. It's so easy to use and the preset naming is hardly inviting. I've got the best results from making my own from scratch.
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Its right, a basic saw, some tweaking and there is a sound.
But if you have hundreds of presets with different sounds to start from, its quick and easy.
I don't think I've used any of the presets. It's so easy to use and the preset naming is hardly inviting. I've got the best results from making my own from scratch.
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Its right, a basic saw, some tweaking and there is a sound.
But if you have hundreds of presets with different sounds to start from, its quick and easy.
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- KVRist
- 245 posts since 17 Nov, 2012
You can quick and easy rename and sorted it with the windows browser. First i had "2.000" presets in 20 folder, now i have "only" the good sounded in my standard folders (bass, drums, lead, pluck, etc.). If you have a "supersaw lead" and think, a little more release is better, tweak and save - no "save as" or "will you overwrite". Easy like in Synth1.
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- KVRian
- 550 posts since 11 Dec, 2017
Over the years something I dig about this synth is how easy it makes simple FM, AM, and RM.
Not having a “mod via” setting in the matrix or being able to assign multipliers so that you can modulate vibrato amount with the mod wheel is a very weird omission and I emailed them about it. It’s not hard to automate it but it feels odd.
Not having a “mod via” setting in the matrix or being able to assign multipliers so that you can modulate vibrato amount with the mod wheel is a very weird omission and I emailed them about it. It’s not hard to automate it but it feels odd.
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- KVRian
- 684 posts since 18 Sep, 2010
It's a really decent basic synth.
Lots of wave forms (also available on the LFOs which go up to 30Hz). plus, of course, the FM, AM, and RM. The unison is pretty flexible. The saturation/distortion in the filter is nice. The additional filter and distortion options in the effects lets one go a bit overboard in those areas if desired. The ADR curves have 12 variations (and a surprising number of the synth parameters are accessible in automation lanes, or within a modular host/synth -). The microtonal plus scales is cool.
The included presets are more learning tutorials than anything. Not pro, just useful starting points. The mod 'matrix', yes, rather limited. Could majorly be improved.
Otherwise, everything (other than mod/tonal) is pretty much right in front of one, on one page. No dual-function knobs or any of that stuff, that I recall. Makes it all straight-forward, and about as easy to understand as just about any synth I've seen. Preset saving is also pretty clean and straight-forward.
Not bad. I've created dozens of percussion, pad, guitar, keyboard, FX, etc. presets of my own with it, and I really can't complain. Lots of sound possibilities. Pretty light on CPU. It's really very decent, especially at the original discount price (yes, I bought it that way). At that kind of price, an excellent learning synth, and a really good quick-idea synth. One could do a lot worse.
YMMV
Lots of wave forms (also available on the LFOs which go up to 30Hz). plus, of course, the FM, AM, and RM. The unison is pretty flexible. The saturation/distortion in the filter is nice. The additional filter and distortion options in the effects lets one go a bit overboard in those areas if desired. The ADR curves have 12 variations (and a surprising number of the synth parameters are accessible in automation lanes, or within a modular host/synth -). The microtonal plus scales is cool.
The included presets are more learning tutorials than anything. Not pro, just useful starting points. The mod 'matrix', yes, rather limited. Could majorly be improved.
Otherwise, everything (other than mod/tonal) is pretty much right in front of one, on one page. No dual-function knobs or any of that stuff, that I recall. Makes it all straight-forward, and about as easy to understand as just about any synth I've seen. Preset saving is also pretty clean and straight-forward.
Not bad. I've created dozens of percussion, pad, guitar, keyboard, FX, etc. presets of my own with it, and I really can't complain. Lots of sound possibilities. Pretty light on CPU. It's really very decent, especially at the original discount price (yes, I bought it that way). At that kind of price, an excellent learning synth, and a really good quick-idea synth. One could do a lot worse.
YMMV