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Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jun-17-2010 04:21:

Confused If you could only have one synth?

If you could only have one synthesizer hardware or software, for all your sounds what synth will it be?

Edit - Other then drums what will that synth be for all your sounds?


Posted by cryophonik on Jun-17-2010 04:48:

It would be a tough choice between my Virus TI2 and my Kurzweil PC3X. Thank god I don't have to choose.


Posted by sako487 on Jun-17-2010 04:54:



=D


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jun-17-2010 05:19:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
It would be a tough choice between my Virus TI2 and my Kurzweil PC3X. Thank god I don't have to choose.


wow, what about your Yamaha FS1R can it load dx7 patches?


Posted by LoveHate on Jun-17-2010 05:24:

fm8, been using for awhile now, and always learning something new.


plus the stock sounds are great by itself.


Posted by cryophonik on Jun-17-2010 05:31:

quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
wow, what about your Yamaha FS1R can it load dx7 patches?


Yup. And, I'm glad I don't have to give that one up (or my P08) either, but I'd keep one of the synths with a keyboard. I'd probably lean toward the Kurzweil because VAST is actually a deeper synth engine than the Virus has, it has 88 weighted keys, and is a phenomenal sample-based synth as well. But, the Virus gets used in more songs, so....screw your little game, I'm keeping all my synths.


Posted by atxbigballer1 on Jun-17-2010 05:49:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Yup. And, I'm glad I don't have to give that one up (or my P08) either, but I'd keep one of the synths with a keyboard. I'd probably lean toward the Kurzweil because VAST is actually a deeper synth engine than the Virus has, it has 88 weighted keys, and is a phenomenal sample-based synth as well. But, the Virus gets used in more songs, so....screw your little game, I'm keeping all my synths.

lol, but i want to play it!


Posted by Subtle on Jun-17-2010 05:54:

Virus without a doubt, which is more or less what im using now anyways.


Posted by G-Con on Jun-17-2010 06:54:

Virus TI

In my last track, it wss the only sound source of everything in the track apart from drums.

Sometimes, I get tempted to look at other synths but then I tell myself just to dig deeper with the Virus


Posted by tehlord on Jun-17-2010 08:46:

Even though I don't really use it now, if I had to choose just one i'd say Reaktor 5.

sneaky


Posted by Viber on Jun-17-2010 11:44:

Zebra2 - best sound quality i've encountered with, lets you draw your own waveform,very versatile (i think it allows the combination of several synth types) and not too complicated.


Posted by Lolo on Jun-17-2010 13:41:

omnisphere or operator. Can't decide which one


Posted by Rodri Santos on Jun-17-2010 14:12:

going for software z3ta. I have 4 vsts and i end up using only this ^^


Posted by Stephen Wiley on Jun-17-2010 14:16:

Virus TI

If I had to choose a softsynth, probably Papen's Blue.


Posted by evo8 on Jun-17-2010 15:15:

This week: Trilian


Posted by MSZ on Jun-17-2010 15:53:

thor


Posted by Richard Butler on Jun-17-2010 15:55:

Software;

G-Force' Imposcar - I've had it a while but am just falling in love with it's unique sound for things like leads although they do really benefit from third party processing in the form of dynamics and verb.

Hardware;

My trusty Roland Fantom x7 for pure playing pleasure and nice pianos n strings.


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jun-17-2010 16:25:

it would have to be a rompler/sampler/wavetable synth which i can load samples into. i dont know about any. actually i dont really need a synth anymore. samples do alot for me.


Posted by Beatflux on Jun-17-2010 16:41:

1. Omni
2. Sylenth1


Posted by Kysora on Jun-17-2010 16:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Beatflux
1. Omni
2. Sylenth1


This


Posted by owien on Jun-17-2010 19:10:

i hate these questions its like saying if you could shag one type of bird what will it be? damn all of them if i had the chance anyway i will say G-Sonique renegade.

its just so robust and simple to use


Posted by sako487 on Jun-17-2010 19:52:

quote:
Originally posted by owien
G-Sonique renegade.

its just so robust and simple to use


quote:
Originally posted by owien
G-Sonique renegade.

its just so robust and simple to use


quote:
Originally posted by owien
G-Sonique renegade.

its just so robust and simple to use


Posted by cryophonik on Jun-17-2010 20:05:

quote:
Originally posted by owien
G-Sonique renegade.



Never heard of it before today. I have no opinion of the synth, but I have to say that the interface and description of it is annoying as hell. It's analog almost analog as if analog we analog say the analog word analog enough analog times, analog everyone will analog believe analog that it is analog actually an analog synth.

http://www.g-sonique.com/gweb/renegade.htm


Posted by EddieZilker on Jun-17-2010 20:08:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Never heard of it before today. I have no opinion of the synth, but I have to say that the interface and description of it is annoying as hell. It's analog almost analog as if analog we analog say the analog word analog enough analog times, analog everyone will analog believe analog that it is analog actually an analog synth.

http://www.g-sonique.com/gweb/renegade.htm


Your analogous analogy provides a descriptive analogue of the marketing.


Posted by owien on Jun-17-2010 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Never heard of it before today. I have no opinion of the synth, but I have to say that the interface and description of it is annoying as hell. It's analog almost analog as if analog we analog say the analog word analog enough analog times, analog everyone will analog believe analog that it is analog actually an analog synth.

http://www.g-sonique.com/gweb/renegade.htm
haha indeed but a good tool for building tracks and very clean sounds to work with and the gui is simple to use


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