Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Hey there, I am fairly new to music production but I have a firm ground that I am standing on as far as understanding the concepts of producing EDM. I have produced a couple of tracks that I am satisfied with using Ableton's stock plug-ins. I would like to start moving away from Ableton's instruments and expand my VST library. I am getting bored of Ableton's Analog and Operator synths and would like something with a little more power and customization. I am looking for something that is great for producing ambient pads and/or synth leads for Dubstep, Electro House, and Glitch Hop. My price range is around $200, I know about NI's instruments, Sylenth1, Zebra etc. but I would like some opinions and knowledge from experienced users about those or other synths before I drop a lot of money on a synth and become disappointed with it.
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Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Any of these ones you mention will do. People think very highly of them, and for good reason. Zebra seems really customizable, and I know several people who really love it. There's no way around just trying a bunch of demos, and see which one you enjoy the most.
My favourite softsynth for making sounds of my own is actually the legendary freebie Synth1: http://www.kvraudio.com/product/synth1-by-ichiro-toda - I'm still surprised at its versatility.
Have you tried layering Analogs and/or Operators on top of each other using Instrument Racks (ctrl+g)? Layering is key when it comes to powerful sound.
My favourite softsynth for making sounds of my own is actually the legendary freebie Synth1: http://www.kvraudio.com/product/synth1-by-ichiro-toda - I'm still surprised at its versatility.
Have you tried layering Analogs and/or Operators on top of each other using Instrument Racks (ctrl+g)? Layering is key when it comes to powerful sound.
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Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Looking for an EDM sound in that price range, I would recommend Dune 2 by Synapse Audio:
http://www.synapse-audio.com/dune2.html
In fact, Synapse offers two really great preset packs for Dune 2 designed specifically for EDM.
If you're looking for a sound that's a little edgier and more aggressive, I would suggest Circle 2, by Future Audio Workshop.
http://futureaudioworkshop.com/circle
I found it to be incredibly intuitive for creating your own patches quickly.
http://www.synapse-audio.com/dune2.html
In fact, Synapse offers two really great preset packs for Dune 2 designed specifically for EDM.
If you're looking for a sound that's a little edgier and more aggressive, I would suggest Circle 2, by Future Audio Workshop.
http://futureaudioworkshop.com/circle
I found it to be incredibly intuitive for creating your own patches quickly.
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Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
i'd vote zebra all the way. it's my most used synth, it does most of what i need and i'd never part with it. on the other hand if you're looking for all the cool premade dubstep presets then massive is the synth you should be getting.
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Zebra is awesome... endless sound design possibilities
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Wait for black friday deals, your 100 will be able to get more synths.
U.he never goes on sale nevertheless, so if you want to pick Zebra, pick it now.
U.he never goes on sale nevertheless, so if you want to pick Zebra, pick it now.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Thanks for all of the replies everyone! I should mention that I am more interested in crafting my own sounds instead of using presets to keep my sound unique and separate from other producers.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Yeah I have done that. I still feel really limited with analog and operator though. It would be nice to have something to make unique sounds with something that has a little more customization optionsIdonotlikebroccoli wrote:Any of these ones you mention will do. People think very highly of them, and for good reason. Zebra seems really customizable, and I know several people who really love it. There's no way around just trying a bunch of demos, and see which one you enjoy the most.
My favourite softsynth for making sounds of my own is actually the legendary freebie Synth1: http://www.kvraudio.com/product/synth1-by-ichiro-toda - I'm still surprised at its versatility.
Have you tried layering Analogs and/or Operators on top of each other using Instrument Racks (ctrl+g)? Layering is key when it comes to powerful sound.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
There's a crapload of really good synths these days: http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/the ... day-621799
My recommendation is if you want one that sounds like analog hardware, pick: u-he Diva. Otherwise, research what you really want.
My recommendation is if you want one that sounds like analog hardware, pick: u-he Diva. Otherwise, research what you really want.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Because of its semi-modular structure, Zebra takes a bit more getting used to that some simpler synths... but then once learned, it opens a vast sonic landscape. It is a finely crafted tool and doing sound design, I have found nothing better for when I have a specific sound in mind and getting to it. I never feel boxed in with Zebra.iSpiritus wrote:Thanks for all of the replies everyone! I should mention that I am more interested in crafting my own sounds instead of using presets to keep my sound unique and separate from other producers.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Check out Serum as well.
https://www.xferrecords.com/products/serum
https://www.xferrecords.com/products/serum
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
I think this is true for a lot of people.deva wrote:Because of its semi-modular structure, Zebra takes a bit more getting used to that some simpler synths... but then once learned, it opens a vast sonic landscape. It is a finely crafted tool and doing sound design, I have found nothing better for when I have a specific sound in mind and getting to it. I never feel boxed in with Zebra.iSpiritus wrote:Thanks for all of the replies everyone! I should mention that I am more interested in crafting my own sounds instead of using presets to keep my sound unique and separate from other producers.
Personally, I bought Zebra about 7-8 years ago and used it exclusively for a few years. I kind of learned how to program synths with it.
It can be complex but it doesn't have to be, If you just add one or two oscillators and a filter you've got a basic subtractive synth.
There are a lot of presets for it, and a great tutorial series on Youtube with Howard Scarr. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfgoQYV ... 60F7CF76BA
I recently fell back in love with Zebra when I got these skins from PlugMon http://plugmon.org/zebra-pokemod/
That said, most soft synths these days are great.
I second the advice to try the demos.
Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Demo U-he Hive It's sounds like it might what you what for EDM and it's 149
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Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
Do yourself a favour:
When I did this last spring it changed everything in my attitude to softsynths and hardware synths as well as my use of them.
At this point you can try again with other types of patches, like for example 1 patch that showcases one oscillator and one filter and anything else specific that you feel would be important. Just save these as new presets and a new rack name. Keep all synths as anonymous as possible and reshuffle the chain if you feel that helps.
- Download demos of all synths you're interested in and all you currently own.
- Add all of these to a rack and set a macro to activate one at a time. Then make 1 Raw Sawtooth patch with one oscillator only, nothing else, in each.
- Save the presets and the rack now but make sure you now rename them all exactly the same thing. Make sure you hide devices.
- Now record something fitting these simple patches you've made including short and long single notes and chords in different octaves and make use of velocity (ignore other controls for now). If you want to add a hardware synth and have it on hand you can add that to the rack as well.
- With the rack now ready to use close your eyes and play back your recording while switching between the different synths on a MIDI controller preferably, so you don't have to look up. Listen carefully and with your full attention.
- If you like a synth change the color of that rack.
When I did this last spring it changed everything in my attitude to softsynths and hardware synths as well as my use of them.
At this point you can try again with other types of patches, like for example 1 patch that showcases one oscillator and one filter and anything else specific that you feel would be important. Just save these as new presets and a new rack name. Keep all synths as anonymous as possible and reshuffle the chain if you feel that helps.
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Re: Looking for a good VST Synth for around $200
My suggestion is to look at: Cakewalk Z3TA+ 2 which in my opinion is at the level of the hardware synths at my disposal (Juno, Trident, a Russian thing, Bass station II, Analog 4 and a few others). It's definitely a somewhat forgotten gem. It's a very rich synth that does Subtractive Synthesis, Frequency Modulation (FM) as well as Additive Synthesis and combinations thereof.
I can't see the price in dollars, but seems to be less than $100 currently.
I don't like any presets I've heard myself (I hate most in any synth), but the sounds I make with this instrument are exactly what I dreamed of.
Native Instruments Massive seems to currently be outside of the range you mentioned, but black friday might solve that. This is my second choice for myself.
I can't see the price in dollars, but seems to be less than $100 currently.
I don't like any presets I've heard myself (I hate most in any synth), but the sounds I make with this instrument are exactly what I dreamed of.
Native Instruments Massive seems to currently be outside of the range you mentioned, but black friday might solve that. This is my second choice for myself.
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