seond the "start with free." there's some great stuff.
in live, operator first (sweems to be getting a lot more love these days around here).
second the reaktor -- it's not a programming language unless you want it to be, there's 100s (literally) of synths, drum machines, beatboxes, sample players, fx, you can use w/o any work for free.
Need a software synth...
The whole GForce bundle for $199? I can't find this offer on the GForce website. Is that a special offer for students or crossgrade upgrade offer?kuniklo wrote:Start with free synths.
Then impOSCar or maybe the whole GForce bundle for only $199.
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Huh, looks like no one has the bundle anymore.AndyJapan wrote:The whole GForce bundle for $199? I can't find this offer on the GForce website. Is that a special offer for students or crossgrade upgrade offer?kuniklo wrote:Start with free synths.
Then impOSCar or maybe the whole GForce bundle for only $199.
NovaMusik has good prices, regardless.
http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx?ty ... 66&mid=166
http://www.andrewford.org
Reverbnation: http://reverbnation.com/andrewford
The Sixty-One: http://thesixtyone.com/andrewford
Reverbnation: http://reverbnation.com/andrewford
The Sixty-One: http://thesixtyone.com/andrewford
If you're not sure what kind of synthesis you're interested in I would go for Reaktor since it offers just about everything. The wealth of the user library is stunning....some very talented people are at work there.
The synths that come with Reaktor all have character. And you get much more than just those synths...
Peter
The synths that come with Reaktor all have character. And you get much more than just those synths...
Peter
