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Old 03-08-2008
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Smile Good Soft synthizer

I Have just installed a new Delta sound card this card have no on bord synthizer
I am using Sonar Producer 111 I want to record 24/96 rate but I need a soft synt to
use this card with MIDI I dont Quite like the EDIROL soft that comes with Sonar
Question Are there any soft synt better than Edirol that I can purchase to use with
thid card and Sonar any help is appreciated

sound card Delta 1010 Sonar Producer 111

looking for a good soft synth
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Angry good soft synth

Thanks for the info gentlemen
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One word...REAKTOR.
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It really depends on the kind of music you want to do with the synth. Native Instruments does some pretty killer synths like the Absynth, Reaktor, Massive, FM 8 et al... Korg has some great ones as well, like the MS 20, Legacycell, Polysix etc

A great one would be, though, the EastWest Quantum Leap Goliath.
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There are tons of soft synths,lots of them are free.
Are you looking for GM sounds,a sampler or symthesiser emulation?
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For "near real" sounds I use Sample Tank. For "not real" sounds I use Pentagon.
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Smile good soft synt

sorry guys I was out of town for a while
Thanks for the info I will check out some of the
synths recomemded by the post
I will let you all know what I purchase and how it works
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You might want to try the EMU X Board 61 which comes bundled with Proteus X with a pretty large collection of sounds. It also has a translator for different sample formats which works great.
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