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Posted by bluebird on Dec-08-2005 07:30:

Synth techniques

Hi - im using Reason to have a go at my very own trance anthem :S but i find it restrictive with the classic synth sound as far as my skill with reason goes. are there any virtual synths that can immitate the jp8000 or equivalent not only in sound but programming capabilities? or maybe there's a list of techniques that one can use in the sequencer like arpeggiation?


Posted by Analog Artisan on Dec-08-2005 08:16:

Re: Synth techniques

quote:
Originally posted by bluebird
Hi - im using Reason to have a go at my very own trance anthem :S but i find it restrictive with the classic synth sound as far as my skill with reason goes. are there any virtual synths that can immitate the jp8000 or equivalent not only in sound but programming capabilities? or maybe there's a list of techniques that one can use in the sequencer like arpeggiation?


Superwave Trance-Pro is the closest you will find.


Posted by thecYrus on Dec-08-2005 08:46:

Re: Re: Synth techniques

quote:
Originally posted by Analog Artisan
Superwave Trance-Pro is the closest you will find.

no, this synth is just crap. you can get much better sound out of the reason malstr�m or if you can use VSTs the best thing you could get is reaktor 5 with the rb2k1 supersaw ensemble


Posted by Luke Terry on Dec-08-2005 12:23:



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