Synth Reccomendations?
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Wilson |
i'm gona splash out when i get my overdraft, so can anyone tag me some decent synth reccomendations?
i produce prog, ambient and the odd bit of trance :D
cheers! |
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DeZmA |
waldorf q
check your local shop and ask a demo
it all depends on the sound you are after
waldorf q is a great synth but wont sound as warm as a virus or a novation (super)nova. You really have to play around with them, listen to the presets to hear what they are capable of.
grtz |
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Vizay |
or you can try hitting the searchbutton since we've had like 30 threads about this already... |
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SOLTRI |
A lot of people here have recommended triology and atmosphere by spectrasonic. I remember someone posted that access may come out with a new virus so you might want to hold of until that comes out. |
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DeZmA |
quote: | Originally posted by SOLTRI
A lot of people here have recommended triology and atmosphere by spectrasonic. I remember someone posted that access may come out with a new virus so you might want to hold of until that comes out. |
I tend to wait a little for new stuff and then buying them at half the price second hand :)
Also you should ask yourself if you want a sample based synth (more polyphony, less warmth, less sound control) like the jv 1080,2080,... , a (virtual) analog synth (the opposite of above) (nord lead, nova, waldorf q, access virus, alesis andromeda, ...) or an fm synth (bells/electric pianos/efx) (dx 7, dx200, most va synths have now a limited fm implementation) |
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josh |
quote: | Originally posted by DeZmA
I tend to wait a little for new stuff and then buying them at half the price second hand :) |
Truth enuff :whip: :whip: :D :D :D :D |
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