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Feb-14-2009 20:16
atxbigballer1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Austin,Texas
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Originally posted by cryophonik
Reaktor 5 is a modular soft synth - that's not similar to a Virus at all. It looks you guys are just throwing out the names of your favorite synths now (like that hasn't been done a million times already) without even comparing them to a Virus???
The Reason why i even said Reaktor 5 was because you can make your own synths on it and it has wavetables synthesis! Am i right? And as for being a modular synth is that what the virus is trying to be a modular synth with out any cables?
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Originally posted by cronodevir
i thot batry3 and viris ti wer sam ting lol!
virus is da best
Feb-15-2009 08:14
Prototrance
AKA Narel & Suffuse
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia
quote:
Originally posted by cryophonik
Uh, no. Sylenth1 is not even close to a Virus. One look at the spec sheets for each synth will show you that. Sylenth1 is a very simple and very limited software synth relative to almost every soft synth in its price range and, especially, when compared to a Virus. It's strength is that it is a very simple synth, but sounds good and has good trance presets.
Now, before you Sylenth1 fanboys get your panties in a bunch, re-read the OP's question. He is asking which synth is "similar" to a Virus.
He didn't distinguish between sound and capability, though intrinsically linked, for the main type of sounds used in trance they sound alike. But he didn't say what genre he wanted to produce either. I don't know where I am................ it's getting dark......
Feb-17-2009 17:34
icecooper
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2009
Location: Vilnius
whel let's hope that someday we will have virus vst
Feb-17-2009 19:05
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Originally posted by icecooper
whel let's hope that someday we will have virus vst
Ugh. Idiot. We already told you, there's two. There will never be a native virus VST, so don't even bother hoping. Just go buy one or settle for the Waldorf Largo VSTi due out soon.
Originally posted by Subtle
That will not be good for business.
They will never bring out a standalone VST(i) as it would kill their company which is exactly what happened to Waldorf. They made great hardware synths then stupidly brought out software that did exactly the same thing for a fraction of the cost and in many cases free (cracks). Waldorf died and the brand name was sold.
Feb-17-2009 21:04
icecooper
tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2009
Location: Vilnius
whel yea, imagine what a disaster to a company it would be
Feb-17-2009 21:34
Lunar Phase 7
Not a Flying Toy.
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Zone 4
my dream is one day to hold hold an access virus vsti
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Feb-17-2009 21:37
alanzo
The Equalizer Womanizer
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Boston, MA
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
They will never bring out a standalone VST(i) as it would kill their company which is exactly what happened to Waldorf. They made great hardware synths then stupidly brought out software that did exactly the same thing for a fraction of the cost and in many cases free (cracks). Waldorf died and the brand name was sold.
Interesting theory, but they're doing it again. Waldorf Largo is to be released soon. I doubt it will sound as good as the Blofeld, though.