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Best. (Soft)synth. Ever. (pg. 3)
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noicuc
C'mon guys , the best software synth is 3xOSC..

Nothing can compare to that , not even z3ta or zebra ;)
Acton
I have always been a massive fan of Albino :)
Existo22
quote:
Originally posted by Lolo
The sole Synthesizer that I always have wanted and that I've never ever owned due to lack of opportunities and/or money (after 2003).

Roland JD-800. The best synth ever for me. It lacks dynamics, low end, a decent pair of DA converters, is only 32khz, and... it sounds amazing, after 18 years.

If you have one and don't know what to do with it, just pm.


The Jd-800 is great machine especially for pads.
As far as hardware synths go the the definitive synthesizer in my opinion is the Jupiter 4.
Not the 8 or the 6 the 4. The fattest one ever.

This thing is never perfectly in tune. Ever.
This is what gives it this massive sound.
The sound characteristics of this particular synth were what roland modeled their successful jp-8000 after which itself became a success a decade later due to its supersaw osc.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7Jo...feature=related


I don't own it because it is very hard to find and very expensive.
When I do have the money it is never available for sale and when it is available I never have the money to buy it. :tongue3

One day it will be mine. The dreamsynth. The Roland jupiter 4.
echosystm
apple macintosh is the best vst.

fukn noobs dont even know.
Lucidity
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
apple macncheese is the best vst.

fukn noobs dont even know.


Fixed :crazy:
vikernes
quote:
Originally posted by Existo22
I downloaded the demo last night and I was blown away by the sound!
like oh shhhhit I can't believe this!!! software that sounds this good!


Too bad the interface sucks ass to the moon and back...
Why can't these programming idiots shelve out 300 bucks for a professionally designed (and thought out) GUI when making commercial products?

And before you reply with how I am wrong and how great zebra's GUI is take a look at what a good GUI really looks like;
- Sylenth1 (may be ugly, but I can see EXACTLY what's happening with the sound on one page and it's not remotely cluttered)
- Vanguard (same)
- Omnisphere (for a synth that allows you to do pretty much anything it sure doesn't look complicated)

Zebra's UI looks like it was done in synth edit by a 12 year old. I mean, look at this: http://static.kvraudio.com/i/b/zebra2.jpg What year is it? 93?
DJ Robby Rox
zebra 2 is nothing special im sorry, ive heard it a thousand times and still prefer z3ta any day of the week.. and yep gladiator is nice too
psymon.d
FL Studio's "Plucked" . Got a $3,000+ harp? Burn it. This is all you need.
noicuc
@ DJ Robby Rox ,

Thats what I think too , nothing can compare to the awesomeness of z3ta :)

@psymon.d

Hell yeah
cristianokeller
V-station 4 ever!!!

Fledz
quote:
Originally posted by Acton
I have always been a massive fan of Albino :)

I keep going back to it too, though I've recently started to use a lot of Blue too. Rob Papen ftw!
xphonix
I use mainly outboard equipment but from the softsynths i have tried. Omisphere, Virus (powercore) and Zebra 2 are definately my favorites.
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