What is your "secret weapon" softsynth...
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Atually all the stuff that has serious Ninja level secret weapon status here is custom built or old or modified hardware...
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I forgot the "C"
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Synchro: you know that you can eidt your posts, right?
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I meant 'edit'.
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I can't add anything after this 
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Hi,
I didn't read all the thread, no time these days, nor I browsed the forum to find answers...
Here is my question:
I just bought a cheap licence of live 7, including operator and drum machines.
I still have my live 6 licence, and am willing to transfer it to a friend of mine, tired of cracked stuff
I own 3 hardware synths, that I quite always use first, I never opened any softsynth since this hardware synths purchase
I also own Massive, and AAS analog.
My friend would like a softsynth.
I don't know what to give him between operator (I still can transfer operator from my 7 licence to my 6 before transfering the 6 to the friend), massive and AAS.
I got 2 choices:
- what's best for the friend (ease of use I guess, and of course, sound)
- what's best for me to keep... (I prefer this way of thinking the problem)
I know I should try operator, to make my own judgment...
facts are :
1) I don't really have time to test operator, and we're both in the urge of making the licence transfer.
2) I quite didn't try AAS ultra analog (bought it 15$ for fun)
3) I have bought massive before buying my hardware synths (juno 2, evolver and mfb synth II), have made a couple of tracks with it, and thought it was cool... but after buying the hardware ones, I NEVER looked back at massive...
what would you keep if you were in my case?
cheers
I didn't read all the thread, no time these days, nor I browsed the forum to find answers...
Here is my question:
I just bought a cheap licence of live 7, including operator and drum machines.
I still have my live 6 licence, and am willing to transfer it to a friend of mine, tired of cracked stuff
I own 3 hardware synths, that I quite always use first, I never opened any softsynth since this hardware synths purchase
I also own Massive, and AAS analog.
My friend would like a softsynth.
I don't know what to give him between operator (I still can transfer operator from my 7 licence to my 6 before transfering the 6 to the friend), massive and AAS.
I got 2 choices:
- what's best for the friend (ease of use I guess, and of course, sound)
- what's best for me to keep... (I prefer this way of thinking the problem)
I know I should try operator, to make my own judgment...
facts are :
1) I don't really have time to test operator, and we're both in the urge of making the licence transfer.
2) I quite didn't try AAS ultra analog (bought it 15$ for fun)
3) I have bought massive before buying my hardware synths (juno 2, evolver and mfb synth II), have made a couple of tracks with it, and thought it was cool... but after buying the hardware ones, I NEVER looked back at massive...
cheers
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supamonsta
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well I just took a little time to browse the forum about operator,
seems I should keep it, as it is FM synth, and all my other hardware are analogue, and If I one day upgrade to live 8, I'll have the operator update too...
operator should better compliment my analog synths than AAS ultra analog or massive...
I think I'll sell AAS ultra analog to the friend with live 6 licence, it will be much easier for him than operator to learn, I guess
I don't know what to do with massive, I try to sell it with the nocturn, but no buyer for now...
anyway I'm still interested in your comments about this choice,
cheers
seems I should keep it, as it is FM synth, and all my other hardware are analogue, and If I one day upgrade to live 8, I'll have the operator update too...
operator should better compliment my analog synths than AAS ultra analog or massive...
I think I'll sell AAS ultra analog to the friend with live 6 licence, it will be much easier for him than operator to learn, I guess
I don't know what to do with massive, I try to sell it with the nocturn, but no buyer for now...
anyway I'm still interested in your comments about this choice,
cheers
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Re: What is your "secret weapon" softsynth...
Surely you should have started a new thread for this as it's off topic to the aim of the thread.monstrejumo wrote:anyway I'm still interested in your comments about this choice
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yes but if you just post another post it'ssporkles wrote:Synchro: you know that you can eidt your posts, right?
A: funnier
B: ups your post counter which is directly proportional to how cool you are, except when you are tone deft
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see what I mean?
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"k-tchnggg"