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Suloo
IsraTrance Full Member
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Posted : Jan 22, 2012 23:00
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Ricciardo
IsraTrance Junior Member
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Posted : Feb 6, 2012 16:49
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. Absynth 5
. Ace
. Alchemy
. Arp 2600v2
. Atmosphere
. Blue
. CS-80v2
. Dimention Pro
. Diversion
. Drumpad
. FM8
. FruityDrumSynth Live
. Harmless
. Hypersonic 2
. impOSCar 2
. Jupiter 8v2
. LegacyCell
. M1
. Massive
. Monopoly
. Moog Modular v2
. MS-20
. Ogun
. Ominisphere
. PolySix
. Pro-53
. Prophet-V2
. Purity
. Nexus
. Sylenth1
. Synplant
. Synth1
. Sytrus
. Wavestation
. Zebra 2
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Suloo
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Posted : Feb 6, 2012 21:00
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Do you really use all of them?
better stick to just a few and learn them inside out than using that much..
out of your list i use:
Zebra , Sylenth, Synplant
i can also recommend Diva and BazzISM
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gulper2323
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Posted : Feb 6, 2012 21:08
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NI PRO-53 (good for basslines, pads and melodies).
Vanguard (some presets are good e.g. "Moonraker One" but it wouldn't be the best for Goa Trance fans).
Rebirth RB-338 (hated by tb 303 purest but does the job besides more to the point brilliant drum machines and it's free).
Drumatic 3 (free and seems to be good for kicks but will require extra effects imo). |
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Ricciardo
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Posted : Feb 7, 2012 01:06
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On 2012-02-06 21:00, Suloo wrote:
Do you really use all of them?
better stick to just a few and learn them inside out than using that much..
out of your list i use:
Zebra , Sylenth, Synplant
i can also recommend Diva and BazzISM
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actualy i use them all, and i manage them deeply... know prety well their database and everytime i know what type of source i am looking i know where it is... they are all diferent, the only similar synths are pro-53 and prophet-v because they emulate same machine... but the others had each one a singular identity... |
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Djones
IsraTrance Senior Member
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Posted : Feb 8, 2012 23:53
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I have to keep Diversion under the spotlights, it really is a must-have synth!
It's just a damn cpu hog, but its sound is sooo nice and crisp and just perfect for Psytrance.
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mudpeople
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Posted : Feb 26, 2012 06:03
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My go-to synths;
Sylenth
Synth 1
TAL ElektroII
Arppe2600
Elektrostudio Or2v, Ocet and Micromoon
AD Tattoo
BazzISM
EFM Synthi A
Polyvoks Station
ACE and Diva (still rocking the beta)
Keep these around either because they're unique or fun to work with;
Sonigen Modular
Augur (Prophet VS emu)
Tubeohm Anti-Transpirant
Vicon (Technosaurus Microcon emu)
Spicy Guitar (physical modeled acoustic guitar synth)
every chiptune synth I could find
xoxos nature series and assorted physical models
any virtual-analogs that looked interesting
CM Studio plugs (CM303 and CM-505 RULE)
anything based around unusual synthesis methods, such as granular, scanned, sampled-waveform, vector etc
everything from SmartElektronix
any other modulars
Most of those I just use to mess around with different synthesis methods, rarely for serious studio work. Sometimes Im in the mood for serious music making, sometimes I just want to play around.
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Feb 26, 2012 13:09
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my most used this times are :
* Sculpture (love it)
* ACE (the true killer of UHE - I like innovations much more than great emulations )
* FM 7 (like it more than fm8)
* Zeta+
* ES 2
* Synth 1
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PoM
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Posted : Feb 26, 2012 22:27
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soon we will have all plugs listed ,most if not all are capable of making great sounds |
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mudpeople
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Posted : Mar 3, 2012 13:14
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Yep. But its the little tiny details, at least for me, that stick in my mind without even noticing, and draw me back to them
With that said, I need to go make Polivoks patches
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jonsta
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Posted : Mar 3, 2012 23:52
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 6, 2012 23:17
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have to say that i was wrong with massive as i was not really using it since long time..i used it a more lately and this synth is brillant..from trance cheesy leads to minimal techno weird percussive sounds,it can do so much with good results ...great for modern sounds too .just i find it can get a bit harsh easily in the uper mids, it can give a anoying digital sound caractere to me sometimes.. |
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Nectarios
Martian Arts
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Posted : Mar 7, 2012 00:43
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Massive has that nice plasticy rubbery bass sound that fits some trance tunes well. Just choose the Carbon waveform and program the oscillator to start from the same phase, set a 24dB/8ve LPF with a tight decay envelope and presto, another kind of well defined bass timbre to add to your tracks.
Peace out.
 
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PoM
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Posted : Mar 7, 2012 14:02
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do you have used it in a tune on your soundcloud ? curious about the sound
carbon wave is great for techno bassline/leads too |
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Catweazle
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Posted : Mar 7, 2012 14:53
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