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I need a very good synthesizer software

Started by Selkie, September 14, 2009, 09:41:40 PM

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Selkie

This is my newest attempt at changing the world. I want to buy a very good synthesizer program to make my own music.

Whats the best? gogogo

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Fruity Loops can do a hell of a lot, just need a miner's helmet to explore it all.

snorkel

if you're going to spend money it will be a lot for a good one, so just get a good vintage synth or a newer analog one like roland sh-201


Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: wziard on September 14, 2009, 10:32:53 PM
if you're going to spend money it will be a lot for a good one, so just get a good vintage synth or a newer analog one like roland sh-201




Yeah, I"ve been looking at the rolandssh-201 for a while now.
I've got a microkorg, which I love to death, but we're starting to notice some of its limitations.

snorkel

Quote from: Son Of Stallion Vol.13 on September 15, 2009, 07:59:50 AM
Yeah, I"ve been looking at the rolandssh-201 for a while now.
I've got a microkorg, which I love to death, but we're starting to notice some of its limitations.


microkorgs fucking suck they're cheap and sound digital, if you're going to buy a "digital synthesizer" (ie you're not physically modifying anything just fucking with samples on an overpriced interface) you might as well get a cheap midi controller and pirate some sound packs from good synths.

but still vintage analog ones (or one of the few newer analog ones) are the way to go

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: wziard on September 15, 2009, 01:20:50 PM
microkorgs fucking suck they're cheap and sound digital, if you're going to buy a "digital synthesizer" (ie you're not physically modifying anything just fucking with samples on an overpriced interface) you might as well get a cheap midi controller and pirate some sound packs from good synths.



Exactly. It was cheap and is very very very portable. What's the point in lugging a bigger fucking setup around when we're just using it for some warmer pads for a few songs in the background and the occasional short lead.

The parameters are limited, but I knew that when I bought it.

My girlfriend picked up a used mopho that we've been playing around with.

snorkel

Quote from: Son Of Stallion Vol.13 on September 15, 2009, 01:46:03 PM
Exactly. It was cheap and is very very very portable. What's the point in lugging a bigger fucking setup around when we're just using it for some warmer pads for a few songs in the background and the occasional short lead.

The parameters are limited, but I knew that when I bought it.

My girlfriend picked up a used mopho that we've been playing around with.


what kind? I have two korg poly-61's and a juno-60, they're awesome

Boogus Epirus Aurelius

Quote from: wziard on September 15, 2009, 01:55:28 PM
what kind? I have two korg poly-61's and a juno-60, they're awesome


Which one, the mopho?

http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/mopho/

The bass on this thing is incredible. Most of the presets are pretty sketchy, but that's how it usually is. Just been hooking it up to a cheap midi controller.


snorkel

Quote from: Son Of Stallion Vol.13 on September 15, 2009, 02:06:32 PM
Which one, the mopho?

http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/mopho/

The bass on this thing is incredible. Most of the presets are pretty sketchy, but that's how it usually is. Just been hooking it up to a cheap midi controller.




oh that. I've never used one, I thought you were being weird and meant "old monophonic synth" by "mopho"

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