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What's a good Pad plugin or VST? (pg. 2)
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| thecYrus |
| if you want such choir pads check the korg m1 out. it has one which is almost exactly the same. try to layer it with some suppersaws from any synth and you're there. |
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| Craig Gallon |
| I really like using the Arturia Minimoog for pads. :) |
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| Tt1 |
I agree with Icone on this one. Although Nexus has great sounds, you're stuck with doing slight modifications to those unless you want to use FX to drown out the original sound and somehow create your own.
You're better off grabbing a copy of Atmosphere, Z3ta+, Albino, Cameleon 5000, etc....to get the sounds that you'd like....and then you always have the option of modifying the sounds you like in order to create your own. |
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| JustinMead |
| Which shapes you guys like to use. I suck at pads :D |
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| Tt1 |
| quote: | Originally posted by JustinMead
Which shapes you guys like to use. I suck at pads :D |
Honestly, depending on what you want the end product to sound like, you will most likely be using any and all shapes. If you're going for wooshes(wind), you'll be using noise shapes often....then again, you could use something else and throw effects on it to get the desired sound. Try looking at your favorite presets to get an example of what they've done, then experiment with the settings to see what happens to the original sound and then you'll get more of an idea on how they work. |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
I love the sound of a few sine waveforms slightly detune and panned hard against each other, the way they morph sounds ing mint. Some nice filter sweeps/resonance and then some verb and delay with some flangers or phasers. ing sickkkkkkkkkkkkkk.
For an example listen to "Orchid's - Almost Grey" at the intro... |
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| Aldanor |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lunar Phase 7
I love the sound of a few sine waveforms slightly detune and panned hard against each other, the way they morph sounds ing mint. Some nice filter sweeps/resonance and then some verb and delay with some flangers or phasers. ing sickkkkkkkkkkkkkk.
For an example listen to "Orchid's - Almost Grey" at the intro... |
What are you talking about? Applying filters to sines is just the same as lowering their volume.. |
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| flutlicht junky |
| Not if you add resonance |
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| cybernetica |
| Surprised no one mentioned PSP Vapor yet. A lot of depth in the sounds. |
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| Beyer |
| quote: | Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I kind of like synthesizing my own pads, even if they're less silky-smooth than the ones you can get out of those fancy romplers.
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+1 I've used strings from atmosphere a few times, but that's it. I would never use a pad from nexus for example. That would make me feel cheap somehow.
I've used pro53 for pads in the past, but now I tend to use zebra or my andromeda for pads - or even a combo of the two. :) |
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| Lunar Phase 7 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Aldanor
What are you talking about? Applying filters to sines is just the same as lowering their volume.. |
Are you sure?
Never knew that... |
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| ONION |
Depends what you define as a "good" pad sound.
Personally I would say Absynth. |
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