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Posted by Subtle on Jun-24-2004 15:32:

your favorite VST

VST INTRUMENTS

Lead:
z3ta +
V-Station

Strings/Pads:
Superwave Perfomer

Bass:
V-Station
z3ta
CS 80

Drums:
Battery

FX:
Atmosphere
Vanguard

Cutest VSTi:
Synapse Hydra :P

VST EFFECTS
Antares Filter
Ohmboys
Tonic
Izotope Ozone 3

main sequencer
Cubase SX 2.2

I really would like to know yours


Posted by Woody4eva on Jun-24-2004 15:36:

VSTi

Main Sequencer:
FL Studio 4

Lead:
Vanguard, V-Station, Albino

Strings/Pads:
Albino, NI FM7, Cheeze Machine

Bass:
Albino, V-Station, NI FM7, Absynth

Drums:
Samples

FX:
Albino and Samples


Posted by hey cheggy on Jun-24-2004 15:56:

Leads/Pads:
- Atmosphere

Acid Stuff:
- ABL

The only 2 VST instruments I really use that much. Will get z3ta+ 1.4 when I upgrade my CPU

Effects:
- Antares Tube
- Antares Filter


Posted by KilldaDJ on Jun-24-2004 16:24:

i do like the v station and pro 53


Posted by Tranc3 on Jun-24-2004 18:34:

Reaktor 4 and Absynth 2.

And a buncha free fx plugins.


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Jun-24-2004 20:32:

Leads:
Albino 2
ReFx PlastCZ!
z3ta+
FM7
SuperWave Pro

Pads:
Pro-53
z3ta+
Vanguard

Bass:
Audio Realism's TBL
ReFx's Claw
Vanguard

FX And Wierd Sounds:
z3ta+
FM7
Vanguard

Sequencer:
FL4.5
Cubase SX 2


Posted by Thunder5 on Jun-24-2004 20:39:

Leads:
Pro-53
Atmosphere

Bass:
V-Station
Pro-53

Pads:
Pro-53
Atmosphere


Posted by Massive84 on Jun-24-2004 21:18:

Behold, my arse.

Leads Subtractor
Bass Subtractor
Pads Subtractor



Posted by Thunder5 on Jun-24-2004 21:56:

quote:
Originally posted by Massive84
Leads Subtractor
Bass Subtractor
Pads Subtractor







Is subtractor a VST?


Posted by acell on Jun-24-2004 22:03:

Leads:
Pro-53
VAZ2001
z3ta+


Pads:
Superwave p8
Pro-53
z3ta+


Bass:
Pro-53

Sequencer:
FL4.5
Reason 2.5


Posted by enferno on Jun-24-2004 23:46:

pro-53

i know there are better out there

just don't have the time to learn another synth anymore. .


Posted by kotus on Jun-25-2004 00:00:

host:
cubase sx

leads:
pro-53
synth1

pads:
pro-53

bass:
tau pro

drums:
rmiv

misc:
albino

effects:
waves bundle


Posted by Stephenox on Jun-25-2004 00:12:

Sequencer:
FL Studio

Leads:
Vanguard
z3ta+

Semi-Leads (that go underneath the lead):
Synth1
V-Station

Pads:
Pro-53
z3ta+

Bass:
Vanguard
z3ta+
V-Station

Drums:
Samples...


Posted by Spin Doctor on Jun-25-2004 00:13:

Absynth and Audio Realism Bass line.


Posted by Swing on Jun-25-2004 01:17:

Wow. You guys have spent alot of money on all your software. I would have bought hardware with all that dough.


I love my atmosphere. The most alive and best sounds on tap.

Thats probably because its sample based. But that doesnt mean its not good.

Its also great because it cant be downloaded.


Posted by josh on Jun-25-2004 02:55:

Sequencer:
FL Studio/Cubase SX

Leads:
Pro-53
z3ta+
Superwave8

Pads:
Pro-53
z3ta+
FM7

Bass:
Triangle II
z3ta+


Posted by Tranc3 on Jun-25-2004 05:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Swing
Wow. You guys have spent alot of money on all your software. I would have bought hardware with all that dough.


I love my atmosphere. The most alive and best sounds on tap.

Thats probably because its sample based. But that doesnt mean its not good.

Its also great because it cant be downloaded.


Hardware isn't as flexible as Reaktor 4


Posted by Swing on Jun-25-2004 07:16:

Convenience is the trade off for quality I suppose. And for the convenience of modularity, you would have to have the full version of Reaktor and know how to set up a modular synthesizer, knowing how to connect each part in turn. Simple to make a basic synth. A lot of hard work for a good modular. Most people here are in it for the sounds, not the slog (that's most people, not all people).

Reaktor RRP $US550 and $US460 at Zzounds, are you really saying the ebay $US300-600 for a JP 8000 or $US600-800 for a virus B doesn't make sense ?

Lets just tally up how much some people have spent here on VSTis :

All these are discount prices at Zzounds. Not saying they're the cheapest, but this is an example.

FM 7 $289.95
Absynth 289.95
V Station $249.95
Battery $199.95
Pro53 $199.95
Reaktor $460
Z3ta Euro140 (online @ rgcaudio)

You guys must really love soft synths.


Posted by Tranc3 on Jun-25-2004 08:32:

quote:
Originally posted by Swing
Reaktor RRP $US550 and $US460 at Zzounds, are you really saying the ebay $US300-600 for a JP 8000 or $US600-800 for a virus B doesn't make sense ?


Yep. Plus I get a student discount


Ooh yeah and this thread isn't "your favorite synths" it's "your favorite vst" which would by definition restrict it to softsynths.


Posted by hey cheggy on Jun-25-2004 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Swing
Wow. You guys have spent alot of money on all your software. I would have bought hardware with all that dough.


I love my atmosphere. The most alive and best sounds on tap.

Thats probably because its sample based. But that doesnt mean its not good.

Its also great because it cant be downloaded.


Yeah, atmosphere is definitely one of the better sounding, if not the best softies out there. I paid for my copy but I have seen it round on the sly.


Posted by Luke Terry on Jun-25-2004 16:35:

Cool



lead: pro-53, vaz, zeta, v-station

pads: pro-53, vaz

bass: v-station, pro-53

effects: ohmboyz


Posted by ZxZDeViLZxZ on Jun-25-2004 19:21:

it all comes down to ethics


Posted by Alphadelta on Jun-25-2004 22:43:

quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
Yeah, atmosphere is definitely one of the better sounding, if not the best softies out there. I paid for my copy but I have seen it round on the sly.


Yeah... er, you wouldn't remember WHERE abouts would you? lol

For bubbling arpeggios I love V-Station, the quality is supreme.. Pro53 is awesome for dark strings - as is albino. Have been getting thoroughly involved in soft-synths and love 'em! Although my PC will disagree........


Posted by Vert on Jun-26-2004 02:29:

quote:
Originally posted by hey cheggy
Yeah, atmosphere is definitely one of the better sounding, if not the best softies out there. I paid for my copy but I have seen it round on the sly.


Just a note though the reason it is a better sounding "softie" is because it is entirely sample based, many of which are from hardware synths.

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Posted by Psy-T on Jun-26-2004 14:18:

i so wish i could wake up tommorow and know how to use cubase properly...

even more,, i wish i could wake up tommorow to find a reason 3.0 released with vsti support! (allthough we all know thats not gonna happen)


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