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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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Oct-31-2005 23:03
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IDarkISwordI
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Clay Center, USA
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Oct-31-2005 23:15
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Nov-01-2005 11:05
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expanded
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2004
Location: sweden
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yes, as long as you know how to tweak the sounds to fit your mix it won't be a problem soundwise. there is nothing wrong with either albino nor blue. they are both good sounding synths.
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Nov-01-2005 11:12
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armanivespucci
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Oct 2005
Location: People's Republic of Ann Arbor
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Re: Re: Rob Papen Blue 1.1: any good?
| quote: | Originally posted by GreenLight
You gotta be kidding me. You have to turn the knobs and stuff to get the sounds you want ! LMFAO ... albino not good, thats like saying bill gates isnt president of microsoft. Albino is a great little soft synth ... oh yea, I forgot to mention, every soft synth isnt going to sound good if your not making impressive music |
Well, I'm not saying it's a piece of crap. I really only use z3ta, FM7, and Absynth. And, yeah, I realize that you have to turn knobs- my point was that turning knobs in other VSTs produces more powerful sounds. ; D
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Nov-01-2005 17:09
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djlogik
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Rochester, NY
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I have to somewhat agree. I cannot seem to get out powerful sounds from Albino. If I want a powerful sound I normally go to z3ta+ or I set up like 3 instances of Albino or 2 Albinos and a Vanguard or something. I find the Albino to do well with more arp sounds or basslines.
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Nov-01-2005 17:30
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Derivative
Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
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albino isnt really a 'turn some rotaries, get a phat sound out of it' synth. alot of the flexibility is in the mod matrix and programmable arp, if you can be bothered to learn the ins and outs of them. all the envelopes are linear sounding by default (similar in this respect to access' virus range of synths) unless changed in the mod matrix which does sound kind of flat and boring.
but its not like vanguard or anything. you have to program it differently. you cant for example just reach for the filter envelope to add a wub effect to the attack phase of a sound. you have to set up the extent of the wub effect in the mod matrix first, then use the envelope. the upside to this flexibility is that you can more convincingly recreate or build sounds that are not really possible on vanguard, which has fixed curves on its envelopes. on albino, you can get classic minimoogish basses as well as OB basses - both of which have very different filter attack envelope curves. vanguard cant really make either without the physical 'shape' of the sound being wrong. vanguard however, sounds sweeter straight out of the box and based on the presets and its alot easier to use. so those are pluses for reFX.
in this respect, programming albino is alot like programming a virus, except theres about 1/50th of the modulation options and recursive modulation is off the cards. but i guess thats where the price difference actually makes a difference. this is why im a bit gutted about buying it - my virus b has pretty much taken over everything i would normally have used albino for. the arp however is still probably one of the best arpeggiators on any synth. its completely programmable and makes a complete mockery of the virus arp.
Last edited by Derivative on Nov-01-2005 at 18:34
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Nov-01-2005 18:25
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