+1 Probably going to get this.Tarekith wrote:Ok, grokked this one now, very, very cool synth.
It looks like a washing machine with seaweed in it, but sounds way better.

click on the radio icon half way down the page at http://www.soniccharge.com/synplant -- as the description says, these are 100% synplant sounds.ChiDJ wrote:Playing Devil's advocate:
Seems like every post has been about how cool this synth is because of the cute littles "seeds" and DNA gimmick, but I haven't read anything about blazing lead sounds, phat bass etc.
Is this just an ambience generator?
I know I could download the demo, but these posts haven't tempted me.
This is an important point. The patches aren't doused in a rack of effects like a lot of other synths so you're going to have to do the work of processing them yourself. The upside of this is that Synplant is great for generating the kinds of sounds that leave room for a lot of creative processing.nebulae wrote:Also, I like the fact that the raw sounds are great for adding effects. This is a perfect tool at the base of a massive rack generating cool sounds that work great with effects on top.
The same has been true with Microtonic - great building blocks for drum sounds, that you can do amazing things with just be adding compression, saturation, verb, etc.kuniklo wrote:This is an important point. The patches aren't doused in a rack of effects like a lot of other synths so you're going to have to do the work of processing them yourself. The upside of this is that Synplant is great for generating the kinds of sounds that leave room for a lot of creative processing.nebulae wrote:Also, I like the fact that the raw sounds are great for adding effects. This is a perfect tool at the base of a massive rack generating cool sounds that work great with effects on top.
yeah, but the great thing about it is that if you DO care you can check what's happening at "Edit DNA" page. and tweak the sound even more.beats me wrote:I really don't care how it does what it does..
I admit this is a great step forward for pothead musicians. To some this might even be the Obama of softsynths.nebulae wrote:admit it, you look at the bouncing leaves, and it makes you want to smoke it like a big ass bong...beats me wrote:It's just fin and makes me giggle.