Ive noticed a lot of producers on this forum use many different synths. to create one track or a 16 bar loop.
is it necessary to have a synth for each layer in your arsenal
for example:
pro 53 for pads
pro 53 for leads
v-station for bass
rebirth for acid
absynth for atmosphere and weird fx
moog modular for more fx and textures
vanguard for arps
superwave for an accompany arp
fm7 for your main riff
albino for pads
battery or redrum for your percussion
and so forth
or you could take this even further
like so v-station for techno
albino for trance
pro 53 for dream and progressive
moog for psych
absynth for chillout
bassline for breakbeats and drum n bass
and so forth
or does it make more sense to have one virtual analog soft synth(that can do it all)
from leads,soft to grungy and dirty ,to pluck leads ,distored leads,
to supersaw in your face leads to pads and bass etc.
so i guess what im getting at it is fun to use many different synths to make your tune , but isn't it a lot easier to have one synth that does it all for any styles and changing trends?
Jun-29-2006 21:35
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
There is stuff the Virus just cant do but you can make an unbelievable number of sounds on it. Then again, you can make an unbelievable number of sounds on alot of modern VA synths.
Its nice to have alot of toys to play with, but if you really focused on getting the most out of your isntrument, you can build whole songs, whole albums with just the one synth.
At the end o the day, you dont need more than 1 instrument really. Having more is just more potential to create sounds which you absolutely cannot on the one you have (due to technical limitations). But those are very specific and in the case of the Virus there really isnt very many of them.
Jun-29-2006 23:21
LENG
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Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
i don't have much experience in making full length tracks lately, have been making more clips than ever... but to wat i experienced, each synth would have a that distinct sound that good ears would know it's from that particular synth (not all the times though)... cuz it's done by the same person, you yourself. so, what would i do is i'll try to make several sounds from different synths and try to incorporate them.. some sound good together and some don't. i suppose it's my personal limited knowledge that i wasn't able to make different sounds from the same synth, so... it's possible though. i've heard some nice sounds from v-station, i'd recommend that.
Jun-30-2006 00:25
KilldaDJ
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Registered: Sep 2001
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i could in theory make all my tunes out of a v station
lead: v station
pads: v station
bass: v station
drums and shit would have to be sampled but i consider drums a different game from lead, pads and bass
I've made some tracks using soley Atmosphere. Got to be the nicest sounding VSTi around. Except for the percussion that is, but pads, leads, basslines can all come from it.
Usually I use a combo of the Virus, Atmosphere and ABL. They'd be my mainstay synths.
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Jun-30-2006 03:53
Lindo
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Registered: Apr 2006
Location: New York
I second KillaDJ's post...that v-station can do almost anything if used correctly. I prefer albino or z3ta though for some things.
Jun-30-2006 08:40
LENG
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
killadj, how do you make pads? i haven't make any pad sounds before... any pointers for me to making one? i like those bigroom trance pad... something like supersawish...
Jun-30-2006 08:50
Dj Cola
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Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Trosa
where is sytrus? its a great synth dudes
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Jun-30-2006 09:16
Dj_Es-Dva
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was going to say sytrus, i use it for basically everything....sometimes il use a boobass for the low basss but other wise sytrus does it all imo
Jun-30-2006 09:35
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Bipolar Bear
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Dublin
quote:
Originally posted by dj_palm
its better to have a few that u realy know well than havin all this shitty vsts that u have no clue what to do with.
Word. Every producer should tatoo this on their forehead so when they look in the mirror in the morning they know not to succumb to G.A.S today.
Jun-30-2006 10:10
adamtrance
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Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Stockholm
quote:
Originally posted by LENG
killadj, how do you make pads? i haven't make any pad sounds before... any pointers for me to making one? i like those bigroom trance pad... something like supersawish...
Haha, check my V-Station soundbank. It does everything from A to Z
It usually replaces most of the synths in my productions. I can say that my productions consist of 60% v-station.