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| quote: | Originally posted by Kysora
Yeah, those pads aren't all that great IMO either... Nexus has some single layer pads that sound like that, and their "Epic Pads" are even better.
But for pads, all you really need is Atmosphere. If I'm ever making something and I come across a situation where I need any kind of pad, the first thing I do is open Atmosphere and see what I can find. I don't have Omnisphere but I assume it's probably even better than Atmosphere. |
I have both Omnisphere and Atmosphere and I agree with you 100%. Omnisphere includes the entire Atmosphere library, but I still prefer to use Atmosphere for those pads for one reason: it's very light on the CPU, whereas using the same pads in Omnisphere can use twice as much CPU. Of course, the beauty of Omnisphere is that you have editing and synthesis capabilities beyond belief, whereas Atmosphere gives you a much more limited range of tweakable parameters.
FM, subtractive, and additive synths can all get you great pads, but I'm becoming a pretty big fan of FM pads. Check out MrJiveBoJingles' threads on FM synthesis (search TA) if you want to learn more.
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