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| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Why do you not like V-station or Sylenth? |
Cause they are over used. Sounds OK, nothing special.
| quote: | | Originally posted by cryophonik Tone2 Gladiator 2 is killer for just what you're looking for. BTW, version 2.2 was just released yesterday and the entire synth engine was redesigned to sound more "analog" and it made a pretty noiceable difference. It already had a bunch of filter types (including "Moog" filters), but they added a new "SuperFat" LP filter that is quite obese. I love this synth for basses, plucks, and pads. Definitely worth checking out IMO. |
Thanks man! i try the demo out. I rly like it! However that 10min limit is fucking annoying You can't make any fine tuning cause run out of the time Maybe most stupid demo limit ever.. Shame on you Markus!
| quote: | Originally posted by DjStephenWiley
D:Cam Synth Squad |
I love those mp3 demos, but i'm not going to spend 200€ without demo version.
| quote: | Originally posted by Kismet7
They're all useful in one way or another, its how you use them, and how you mix that will make the difference. I use to think NI PRO 53 sounded like shit, but i've discovered its strengths and now use it in some of my tracks, not many look twice at it with all the other synths around, but it has its strengths. I wish NI would make an updated version of it, its the best thing they've done besides Kontakt, FM7 and Traktor. |
Ye, i try it out years ago.. I also think that it sound shit. Maybe it would be usefull on longer run.. Dunno, but no thanks.
Maybe i choose Gladiator. Dunno, will check some others out little while. Thanks for help guys!
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