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sr126
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2005
Location: los angeles, usa
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i would recommend emulator x. it's at the upper edge of your budget. but well worth the price of admission. sampling, sample editing, sample playback.
actually, if you had emulator, and you are good at creating/programing your kits... you don't need to spend money on battery. i have battery, but i moved everything over my mpc. one of these days i'll get around to importing everything into emulator x.
i have absynth, i like the stock sounds... to me it looks like absynth would be better for pads, not so much for leads. but i haven't gotten to deep into it.
blue is very nice also. -by rob papen, the albino guy.
FM8 also has more features than FM7. FM8 has a nice arpregator, and looks a lot nicer than ugly-ass FM7.
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May-21-2007 07:03
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SMC
custom title addict
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Sweden
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Albino 3. I always end up with a few instances of it loaded up in my projects.
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May-21-2007 15:28
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B_man
public class Music(){...}

Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Red Wing, United States (a deep pit... very deep)
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| quote: | Originally posted by thoughtlessjex
If you aren't happy with Synth1 and KarmaFX, you're never going to be happy with anything else.
Either that, or you don't really know how to use them, and other synths won't help with that. |
[rant]
Synths have their own characteristic strengths and reasons for existence. Some synths have very crispy oscs with warm filters, and other have more analog oscs with harsher filters, and still other subtractive synths have additive oscs with very flexible filters, and still others have very reson-drowning filters that have only a lp or hp (or only lp), and still other subtractive synths have a barrage of effects that you can attach to your final products, and still other subtractive synths have some muscle in the FM or additive properties, and still other subtractive synths have diverse abilities with ring modulation, and still other subtrative synths have wicked unison or chorusing modes, and still other subtractive synths have arpeggiators, some subtractive synths have filters that are so precise and warm that they make excellent bass noises, and still other subtractive synths have pretty flexible LFO routing, and still other subtractive synths have really cool sequencing/noise-gate thingies of themselves, and still other subtractive synths have osc options that other synths don't have, still other subtractive synths have oscs that sound NOTHING like your subtractive synths...
[/rant]
Gah... now I've gotta write a poem...
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...On college-driven hiatus...
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May-21-2007 15:41
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