Where can I find a great synth sound?
Where can I find a great synth sound?
I just bought Push 2 a few weeks ago. I am using a trial version of Ableton Suite right now. I spend most of my time trying to find good sounds from the MIDI instruments. I have a Yamaha MOX that has some good sounds, but if I record an audio clip, it seems limited as to what I can do with it. Where are all of the good MIDI synth sounds? What do most people use, an external virtual instrument program? What am I missing here?
Thanks, LarZ West Coast USA
Thanks, LarZ West Coast USA
LarZ
Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
A lot of people use third party plugins. What type sounds are you looking for?
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Can you elaborate on what is limited? The sounds?LarZ2 wrote:I have a Yamaha MOX that has some good sounds, but if I record an audio clip, it seems limited as to what I can do with it.
Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
I would assume since they said recording to audio they mean they no longer have access to MIDI parameters to tweak the sound.
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I am looking for a big rich full bass sound, and synth chords and lead that stand out. There are a few good bass MIDI sounds in Ableton, but a great synth sound -- that's a little harder. Most of them sound pretty wimpy, even with the attack adjusted all the way.
When using audio in, I don't have all of the options to work with that a MIDI track has. Should I be working with audio in to get the good sounds from my synth, then use MIDI for drums since MIDI has all of the timing, sync, quanitize features?
Third Party Plug In; OK, That's what I thought. Ableton is for music creation and it has sounds, but if I want the really great sounds, I need another program or two. Just like buying a guitar, you need effects pedals to go with it.
I am beginning to see the light. I thought the MIDI sounds in the program would have everything I need. Now I am thinking of audio in from my synth, or virtual instrument packages.
When using audio in, I don't have all of the options to work with that a MIDI track has. Should I be working with audio in to get the good sounds from my synth, then use MIDI for drums since MIDI has all of the timing, sync, quanitize features?
Third Party Plug In; OK, That's what I thought. Ableton is for music creation and it has sounds, but if I want the really great sounds, I need another program or two. Just like buying a guitar, you need effects pedals to go with it.
I am beginning to see the light. I thought the MIDI sounds in the program would have everything I need. Now I am thinking of audio in from my synth, or virtual instrument packages.
LarZ
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Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
In my opinion, Serum is the best soft synth out there. I use it for almost every Bass, Lead, Pad, Pluck, etc.
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For third party I would highly recommend Serum, very flexible and easy to wrap your head around if you aren’t a long time synth sound designer. Tons of tutorials on YouTube on how to create sounds in Serum.
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OK, next question. What are some good virtual instrument packages at a reasonable price ??
What do you use for EDM or House. What gives you the best sound for the money??
I see a lot of them for sale, don't know what to buy. Don't want to be disappointed if they don't have a demo version to try.
What do you use for EDM or House. What gives you the best sound for the money??
I see a lot of them for sale, don't know what to buy. Don't want to be disappointed if they don't have a demo version to try.
LarZ
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Thanks for the reply, you answered before I sent my next question. Serum, will check it out.
Any others.??
Any others.??
LarZ
Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
Serum is great for EDM, probably the top soft synth for that right now.
Also get to know Ableton’s instruments a bit more, but Serum should get you where you want quicker.
Also get to know Ableton’s instruments a bit more, but Serum should get you where you want quicker.
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Other good EDM options include Synthmaster, Diva and Zebra. :0). All 3 are great sounding. Especially Diva!
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Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
Yes indeed. You can get some great sounds from Abletons instruments. Operator is my fave...beats me wrote:Serum is great for EDM, probably the top soft synth for that right now.
Also get to know Ableton’s instruments a bit more, but Serum should get you where you want quicker.
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You guys are right about Serum. I downloaded a demo and spent a few hours, was able to make some good sounds. Oh yea, this is going to work. It's a great GUI to select and adjust sounds. There is plenty to learn, but it is not hard to find a good sound.
Thanks. That opened up a whole new world.
Thanks. That opened up a whole new world.
LarZ
Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
Do a search for SynthHacker on YouTube and subscribe. He does tutorials on how to make current popular EMD sounds in Serum. He also has Massive tutorials mixed in. Massive is also popular but has been around a lot longer. IMO Serum surpasses it.
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Re: Where can I find a great synth sound?
http://sonicfaction.com/products/kontak ... e-kontakt/LarZ2 wrote:OK, next question. What are some good virtual instrument packages at a reasonable price ??
What do you use for EDM or House. What gives you the best sound for the money??
I see a lot of them for sale, don't know what to buy. Don't want to be disappointed if they don't have a demo version to try.
Personally, I recommend the Kontakt version.