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Posted by paulacki on Oct-09-2008 21:40:
Logic ES Synths
i know there alot of people using Logic on this board..
i was wondering is there anyone using Logic's own ES range of synths, what you think of them and what kinds of sounds you using them for ???
Also, any users of Ultrabeat ??
Posted by Existo22 on Oct-09-2008 21:45:
Re: Logic ES Synths
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Originally posted by paulacki
i know there alot of people using Logic on this board..
i was wondering is there anyone using Logic's own ES range of synths, what you think of them and what kinds of sounds you using them for ???
Also, any users of Ultrabeat ?? |
I use them for bass, leads ect.
They are very very good imo.
Posted by Eric J on Oct-09-2008 22:05:
Re: Logic ES Synths
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Originally posted by paulacki
i know there alot of people using Logic on this board..
i was wondering is there anyone using Logic's own ES range of synths, what you think of them and what kinds of sounds you using them for ???
Also, any users of Ultrabeat ?? |
I use ES2 quite a bit, and ES1 from time to time. They sound a bit thin on their own, but if you pass them through a good compression or saturation plugin, they can sound really fat and up-front.
I never use Ultrabeat for drums, but there is quite a few neat tricks you can achieve with it. Check out the newest tutorial from sflogicninja @ YouTube on sidechaining with Ultrabeat. Very creative.
Posted by Existo22 on Oct-09-2008 22:12:
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Originally posted by Eric J
I use ES2 quite a bit, and ES1 from time to time. They sound a bit thin on their own, but if you pass them through a good compression or saturation plugin, they can sound really fat and up-front.
I never use Ultrabeat for drums, but there is quite a few neat tricks you can achieve with it. Check out the newest tutorial from sflogicninja @ YouTube on sidechaining with Ultrabeat. Very creative. |
Does anybody even use ultrabeat?
Posted by Lolo on Oct-10-2008 05:09:
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Originally posted by Existo22
Does anybody even use ultrabeat? |
I do use it, as it's the sole sound generator in Logic that lets me use fm synthesis for drums, such as kicks, snares, claps, hats, with the right pitch envelope.
ES2 is not too bad, but has only 3 unprecise envelopes and fm is quite limited in use, plus you cannot set the Pitch to a fixed value for an oscillator.
The secret of electronic drums is a pitch amplitude that goes beyond +-36 semitones, as the sound generator lets you reach those amplitudes, there is theoretically no single limit in terms of sound design.
Unfortunately, presets don't reflect this feature for ultrabeat. All you hear is a bunch of dynamic-less bits while you can make the most powerful dance drums when relying on this kind of synths.
I got to use those fm techniques in ableton live with operator. This is only a few weeks ago that I realised how powerful Ultrabeat could be.
L.
Posted by Zak McKracken on Oct-10-2008 16:36:
how is logic synths compared to lets say.. prophead reasons?
Posted by jupiterone on Oct-10-2008 17:21:
don't use them, probably because i never gave them much attention. i do however love the es-p, es-e, and es-m, awesome shit. i love ultrabeat too, can make really synthetic drums using it, and the kicks it makes are awesome.
Posted by flutlicht junky on Oct-10-2008 17:48:
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Originally posted by palm
how is logic synths compared to lets say.. prophead reasons? |
http://www.synthation.net/shop_deta...=ES2-Essentials
I'm looking at getting a mac eventually for my next PC and obviously didn't like the idea of buying a load of software again so I'm happy the kind of sounds you can get from all the various internal synths / fx Logic has, more than enough on their own really apart from the weird creative ones like buffer overrride etc
Posted by Eric J on Oct-10-2008 18:11:
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Originally posted by palm
how is logic synths compared to lets say.. prophead reasons? |
Well obviously that's a matter of opinion, but IMO the Logic internal instruments are miles ahead of anything coming out of reason. For one thing, you have more than one subtractive synth in Logic (ES1, ES2, etc.). The ES2 is a much more powerful synth than Subtractor. 3 oscs vs. 2, FM synthesis and loads more oscillator types. There really is not much contest there. In addition, there are loads of other synth types like Sculpture and EVO that are simply not available in reason as native instruments. And that is just scratching the surface.
Posted by Lolo on Oct-10-2008 18:26:
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Originally posted by Eric J
Well obviously that's a matter of opinion, but IMO the Logic internal instruments are miles ahead of anything coming out of reason. For one thing, you have more than one subtractive synth in Logic (ES1, ES2, etc.). The ES2 is a much more powerful synth than Subtractor. 3 oscs vs. 2, FM synthesis and loads more oscillator types. There really is not much contest there. In addition, there are loads of other synth types like Sculpture and EVO that are simply not available in reason as native instruments. And that is just scratching the surface. |
I agree, although I admit that thor features more routing options and sounds really great. Thor replaces a lot of subtractive synths, and features fm/am routing, too. Lovely thing.
Posted by Eric J on Oct-10-2008 18:30:
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Originally posted by Lolo
I agree, although I admit that thor features more routing options and sounds really great. Thor replaces a lot of subtractive synths, and features fm/am routing, too. Lovely thing. |
Yes, you're right. I quit using Reason at version 3, so I never got a chance to mess with Thor.
Posted by Lolo on Oct-10-2008 18:54:
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Originally posted by Eric J
Yes, you're right. I quit using Reason at version 3, so I never got a chance to mess with Thor. |
oh man, you don't know what you're missing. Truly epic synth on its own, this Thor one :-)
Posted by Eric J on Oct-10-2008 19:05:
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Originally posted by Lolo
oh man, you don't know what you're missing. Truly epic synth on its own, this Thor one :-) |
Yeah, you may be right. I just don't want to get back into reason again, there were too many things that annoyed me about the whole package. I've been pretty productive with Logic and my analog softsynth emulations as of late.
Posted by Ludikruz on Oct-10-2008 19:06:
i preffer alot of logics built in instruments as opposed to most plug ins.. they are just higher quality than most IMO and very simple to use
Posted by Lolo on Oct-10-2008 19:22:
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Originally posted by Eric J
Yeah, you may be right. I just don't want to get back into reason again, there were too many things that annoyed me about the whole package. I've been pretty productive with Logic and my analog softsynth emulations as of late. |
totally understand, we're all in love with logic's synths, obviously :-) and yeah, hard to keep an eye on every piece of software.
Posted by Zak McKracken on Oct-11-2008 10:37:
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Originally posted by Lolo
oh man, you don't know what you're missing. Truly epic synth on its own, this Thor one :-) |
yeah im only using thor for all my synths now. everything. i love it but there are other things that starts to bug me in reason, so im still considering mac and logic. but i dont want to go the vst way just yet so im just curious on logic internal devices
Posted by Falck on Oct-11-2008 13:14:
I still use old ES1 for bass sound a lot, a little compression and EQ and it sounds great. Also very easy to work with ..
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