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for all them reason heads out there, you can now get the subtractor in reaktor. it comes with a better filter as well.
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I agree with the Animoog recommendation, that thing sounds delicious for an iPad app.Phase Ghost wrote:
Animoog - Moog's iPad synth. Kinda unbelievable sound out of this thing.
As far as VSTs I'm really obsessed with everything G-Force has put out. ImpOSCar, Oddity, and their version of the Minimoog, MiniMonsta. I think it's superior to the Arturia one because you can put ADSR and LFO on evvvvvery parameter.
Sylenth1 is a good one too, it sounds a bit too... nice for my liking sometimes, but it can produce really warm sounding stuff if you fiddle with it a bit.
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i think arturia's spark is more awesome.. since you can control multiple instruments at once and have midi out AFAIK..Pigeon Provider wrote:Any of you guys using maschine from native? I had the pleasure of using one for a few days, didn't buy it though as I thought I would wait for revision 2.
stuff i use is Synth Squad (Especially Fusor for its step sequencer and extra modulators..), Ace, Absynth5, Discovery, and the Ableton Suite Instruments.
For drums it's Microtonic, Drumspillage, occasionally BFD Eco, EKS-9 for kicks and the above mentioned for extended madness..
I've also been toying around with AALTO, it's 33% off right now btw.. (and Synth Squad is 99$!)
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FX: Lexicon PCM Native Reverb Bundle
Audio Damage Dub Station
Sonnox Oxford Bundle
Sonalksis Plug-Ins
Brainworx Plug-Ins
Elysia M-Pressor
SPL Analog Code Plug-Ins
Synths/Drums: FX Pansion DCAM Synth Squad
FX Pansion Geist
XFER Nerve
Camel Audio Alchemy
Waldorf Largo
Ableton's Operator
Audio Damage Dub Station
Sonnox Oxford Bundle
Sonalksis Plug-Ins
Brainworx Plug-Ins
Elysia M-Pressor
SPL Analog Code Plug-Ins
Synths/Drums: FX Pansion DCAM Synth Squad
FX Pansion Geist
XFER Nerve
Camel Audio Alchemy
Waldorf Largo
Ableton's Operator
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I tried the demo of that some time ago after reading about it on an IDM forum. Never did give it chance though as, from what I remember, I couldn't get it to shut up for a second. I fired it up in Live and off it went, I have a short temper like that, I just got pissed off with it and threw it out. I should probably give it another go, sounds interesting.Phase Ghost wrote:
Granite - Granular synth plugin. Super fuckin awesome in every way. I almost don't want to tell people about it.
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The problem with digidesign is they want over £300 just for a software update! Don't get me wrong I think it's the best software out there but I don't want to pay those kind of prices every couple of years. It's cheaper to switch!lem wrote:I like the Logic plugs, but I have been learning Ableton recently and tried to use Logic and it all seemed really difficult! After a good 12 months learning the thing!tone-def wrote:I did like some of the logic instruments and effects but the workflow is not for me. I would have stuck with Pro Tools but I don't like the way they do business so with regret I'm moving to my 3rd DAW in 3 years!
You got it bad tho, 3 daws in 3 years. It's like you attract the wrong type!
Whats wrong with Digidesign, just outta intrest? Maybe you should just get an Octatrack or something?
I just don't the octratrack and I hate external midi. When I start buying hardware in a couple of months it's all going to be CV controlled with silent way.
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£300, that does suck. But when I have stable software, I don't normally care about the new features offered in updates. I just hold off until really really great features come out. Which 90% of the time I never use anyway.tone-def wrote:The problem with digidesign is they want over £300 just for a software update! Don't get me wrong I think it's the best software out there but I don't want to pay those kind of prices every couple of years. It's cheaper to switch!lem wrote:I like the Logic plugs, but I have been learning Ableton recently and tried to use Logic and it all seemed really difficult! After a good 12 months learning the thing!tone-def wrote:I did like some of the logic instruments and effects but the workflow is not for me. I would have stuck with Pro Tools but I don't like the way they do business so with regret I'm moving to my 3rd DAW in 3 years!
You got it bad tho, 3 daws in 3 years. It's like you attract the wrong type!
Whats wrong with Digidesign, just outta intrest? Maybe you should just get an Octatrack or something?
I just don't the octratrack and I hate external midi. When I start buying hardware in a couple of months it's all going to be CV controlled with silent way.
As much as I like to toy with the idea of playing exclusive modular, I don't think its gonna happen any time soon. Part of me also thinks that it's being done really well already so I need to expand on it with different gear.
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Does anybody here use a software modular synth/environment. ( not including Reaktor or Max/MSP ) ?
Recently been looking at Vaz modular and Tassman. No idea which is better or whether they are actually any good altogether. Just d/l'd the demo for Tassman so I'll give that a whirl for a few hrs and see what it's like. Just wondered if anyone had any opinions on these, or whether there's anything else I might have missed. I know there's at least 2 more, Void and Karma fx system but none of those look that appealing to me.
Recently been looking at Vaz modular and Tassman. No idea which is better or whether they are actually any good altogether. Just d/l'd the demo for Tassman so I'll give that a whirl for a few hrs and see what it's like. Just wondered if anyone had any opinions on these, or whether there's anything else I might have missed. I know there's at least 2 more, Void and Karma fx system but none of those look that appealing to me.