What is your "secret weapon" softsynth...
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Kontakt 4...I'm imported all Fantom X, XV5080, Motif XS, Korg M3, and Triton sounds to NKI format. No more need for multiple keyboards and racks. They all fit into my MacBook Pro on a dedicated 500GB drive.
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anybody human
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Omnisphere (w/ Trillian sounds) and Waldorf Largo. I'd really like to get Zebra though because I'm really impressed by ACE and the ZebraCM freeware version. I've barely used Alchemy, don't like the filters, should experiment with it though cos you can use your own audio and it has granular.
+1 on Arturia & Operator for sure. Operator is a nice FM synth.
Corpus is cool but kinda CPU intensive.
+1 on Arturia & Operator for sure. Operator is a nice FM synth.
Corpus is cool but kinda CPU intensive.
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Trip Downtown
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Albino 3 for me.
I find it's the easiest synth for me to program my own sounds. It sounds a little thinner than most imo which actually works out perfectly as I have a Virus TI to provide all the beefy sounds, Albino just fills in the gaps.
I find it's the easiest synth for me to program my own sounds. It sounds a little thinner than most imo which actually works out perfectly as I have a Virus TI to provide all the beefy sounds, Albino just fills in the gaps.
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FlightPlan
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+1 - I've been neglecting my Virus KB lately - just so absorbed in the richness of these sounds!dum wrote:ya Alchemy is dope as dope can be.
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not that big secret.
operator and operator
reaktor 5
absynth 4
and sometimes operator.
operator and operator
reaktor 5
absynth 4
and sometimes operator.
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It seems that everything I've done recently has at least 3 or 4 Operators instances.
My other secret weapon is actually Rapture.
My other secret weapon is actually Rapture.
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Mint Invader
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My staple of diet. Really tho all the synths sound the same as you can just import the wavetables into just about any thing nowadaysdavepermen wrote:operator. using it for everything.
Because Whatever.
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That's awesome man. How did you get the Fantom and Motif libraries into NKI format? Does kontakt read them or did you have to do something fancy? how do they appear in kontakt?JBlongz wrote:Kontakt 4...I'm imported all Fantom X, XV5080, Motif XS, Korg M3, and Triton sounds to NKI format. No more need for multiple keyboards and racks. They all fit into my MacBook Pro on a dedicated 500GB drive.
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my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
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+1....totally the same here. I love that thing, and think it's quite under-rated. I actually prefer it to Massive as far as big-gun wavetable synths with lots of modulation options go (step sequencing ftw!), sound-quality wise rapture is richer and less cold/digital to my ears, though Massive I guess is slightly more flexible modulation wise and manages to fit more on one screen...but yeah. Love Rapture.kb420 wrote:
My other secret weapon is actually Rapture.
my industrial music made with Ableton Live (as DEAD WHEN I FOUND HER): https://deadwhenifoundher.bandcamp.com/
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
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Absynth
Reaktor
Live's instruments..
and recently U-he ACE...
Reaktor
Live's instruments..
and recently U-he ACE...

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leedsquietman
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Not all synths sound the same - for starters physically modelled synths such as the AAS synths and Arturia's TAE analog modelling, which is designed for maximum reduction of aliasing and maximum accuracy of the original vintage analogues they model. These don't employ wavetables.
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Eh??? wow i really don't agree...playing NI synths vs. G-force synths, just as one example, they have totally a different character to them. and uh, most synth aren't wavetable synths, so I'm not sure i get you there....Mint Invader wrote:Really tho all the synths sound the same as you can just import the wavetables into just about any thing nowadays
my industrial music made with Ableton Live (as DEAD WHEN I FOUND HER): https://deadwhenifoundher.bandcamp.com/
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
my dark jazz / noir music made with Ableton Live: https://michaelarthurholloway.bandcamp. ... guilt-noir
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Ummet Ozcan's Genesis
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I got massive a bit less than a year ago (and because finances have been tight not been able to afford anything else), I'm using it for pretty much everything. Obviously it's great for big basses and leads, but being able to use the macros to control multiple parameters makes it great for evolving pads.
Being limited to just one synth has been pretty liberating and has got me to really understand it!
Being limited to just one synth has been pretty liberating and has got me to really understand it!
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