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good VSTs for electro (pg. 6)
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DJChrisB
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Originally posted by Limit
Is it just me...wasn't electro from early the 80's?? and now they are calling it electro but it is not even close to the sounds it was?? Maybe I'm wrong.


Yeah man. Electro is no longer a genre. It's been reduced to a prefix.
Limit
I'm not a big electro fan...but i'm sure as in any genre of music no one synth is "good for X"...ist all about how you go about using it. Maybe yes, a certain synth may give you that gritty blippy bass sound but hey its all about experimenting.
kitphillips
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
oh its not my electro,
take note that through all of this i have said I love electro, I have said I love electro production techniques, and I identify with them most closely, but I never once said that I make electro.

I have too much respect for the genre to say that. I don't believe that it is a producers job to label his own music with genres, because as we can see, that is not a wise move. Especially when dealing with a genre that has such a deep and rich history.

You shouldnt call it electro, until it is electro, and how will you know its electro? when other people hear it as that.


That's the most coherent thing you've said thus far, I tend to agree.
T-Soma
Well things are going more on topic.

I think for the purpose of this thread we are talking electro-house.
I find that NI Massive makes for a pretty good bassline.
beats and beeps
one thing i'll say about NIs new vsts is that they are a step in the right direction.

massive does sound "fat" and perhaps many would compare it to analogue, but NI avoided designing the interface to mimic some classic piece of hardware.

vst programming tends to flow differently, and as a result they should be designed differently.

The FM8 also ditches the DX7 wannabe look, and in my opinion is much more usable...I'll admit that I prefer fm synthesis on a computer. As most FM hardware synths are not particularly intuitive anyways, and they are digital.
kitphillips
Yeah, massive is definately a good synth, but I do find it a bit hard to get anything OTHER than an electro sound out of it!

When I tried to get a 303 thing going, I couldn't get close, it still sounded sort of strained and filthy, like your average electro bass.... Is it the oscillators or am I doing something wrong? I tried the acid and daft filters, and lots of different oscillators, mainly the saw ones...?
trancey_spacer
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Originally posted by echosystm
Not many synths come with good electro presets, so I suggest you invest a bit of time learning to program them yourself. Personally, I think V-Station is a great place to start (has decent inbuilt effects). It is very cheap too.



Thanks for that :)

I'm a bit of a newbie so I was looking for something with good electro presets. I think i'll give V-Station a try then.
asdfg
I wish people would learn synthesis, then maybe they would realise that you dont need a half broken synthesizer from the 1980's to create the ty "OMG ANALOG!!1!" sound they enjoy so much.
If only the software developers didn't include presets w/ their plugins.
beats and beeps
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Originally posted by asdfg
I wish people would learn synthesis, then maybe they would realise that you dont need a half broken synthesizer from the 1980's to create the ty "OMG ANALOG!!1!" sound they enjoy so much.
If only the software developers didn't include presets w/ their plugins.

so youre saying the members of unit mobius do not know synthesis?
does legowelt know synthesis?
did drexciya know synthesis?

yeah they all do, moreso than you. They all also use dysfunctional equipment now and again too, thats the reality of using the .

roughly half of my hardware does not have presets. How many of your vsts dont have presets?
T-Soma
quote:
Originally posted by asdfg
I wish people would learn synthesis, then maybe they would realise that you dont need a half broken synthesizer from the 1980's to create the ty "OMG ANALOG!!1!" sound they enjoy so much.
If only the software developers didn't include presets w/ their plugins.


Easy what you say, the fight just cooled off.


One synth that doesn't get enough mention is rgc Audio - Triangle II you can get some good sounds out of it if you give it a chance and it's even free!

asdfg
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Originally posted by beats and beeps
so youre saying the members of unit mobius do not know synthesis?
does legowelt know synthesis?
did drexciya know synthesis?

I didn't say that but judging from the youtube videos you posted I wouldn't be suprised.
90% of the synthesized "electro" sounds can quite easily be recreated with todays software technology.
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yeah they all do, moreso than you

It's actually quite funny you say that, without knowing my current knowledge and understanding of synthesis and all, I'm sure your heros in the electro\pop scene enjoy programming plugins\effects in Max\MSP,Reaktor.
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roughly half of my hardware does not have presets. How many of your vsts dont have presets?

I create the majority of presets and samples that are used in my work.
Sebastien
OMG U ARE TEH BIGGEZT n00b EVYR TO grace ta beats and beeps!! or should I say to notgrace it!!! Get it? ps software pwnz hardware. Why? Becuz hardware izz too not soft stylinzg!!!! guh eat peniy
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