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- mnml maxi
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I'm diggin Surge from Vember Audio at the moment.
It's pretty versatile as you can make some very digital, icey sounds and some pretty fat monsters...(you even have an harmonic selector with "bright", "normal" and "warm" settings which is not a simple eq boost like on any other synth...neat !)
It's pretty versatile as you can make some very digital, icey sounds and some pretty fat monsters...(you even have an harmonic selector with "bright", "normal" and "warm" settings which is not a simple eq boost like on any other synth...neat !)
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Yes, there are any tutorials !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARaSi_5Swac
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGI9WW-L ... re=related
ecc...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARaSi_5Swac
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGI9WW-L ... re=related
ecc...
I hope you tried uni 6 mode? Cpu-killer but awesome.tone-def wrote:those rob papen synths are a bit thin. i put a lot of time into predator but couldn't get anything decent out of it.
personally i find predator to be quite the work-horse for mid/low synths (frequency wise), but i can't recall a single of my patches that doesn't have at least one of the effect slots taken up. Bang that through some warming effects and et voila