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3nigma
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I'm planning to create electronic music in the genres of...
'Drum and Bass, Aggro-Industrial, and Ambient.' Not all together of course.
I've demoed over 100 synthesizers in the past 6 months, watched hundreds of reviews, and I've decided on the following for my studio. Komplete from NI.
- Kontakt for sampling
- Battery as a drum sampler
- Massive for harsh leads and basses, as well as textures
- Absynth for pads, soft ambient sounds
- FM8 for middle ground, analog sounding leads, basses
And that's really all I want to use. I'm a simple guy, I don't want to jump from new synth to new synth all the time and constantly build my Studio to the point where it gets ridiculously complex and I don't get inspired to make any tracks. I want a streamlined setup, and from what I've seen and heard, these 3 synths should be able to reproduce just about anything I've got in my head. Of course, tons of mixer effects, plugins, filters, etc will help. But mainly, I want to master these 3 in terms of sound design.
Also, one synth that I've fell in love with but won't necessarily be part of my main arsenal is Sonic Charge's Synplant. This thing is so fun. But anyways.
I need your opinion guys, is this all I'll ever need? As I know there's people floating around on this forum that are pros, and know 10x more than me.
'Drum and Bass, Aggro-Industrial, and Ambient.' Not all together of course.
I've demoed over 100 synthesizers in the past 6 months, watched hundreds of reviews, and I've decided on the following for my studio. Komplete from NI.
- Kontakt for sampling
- Battery as a drum sampler
- Massive for harsh leads and basses, as well as textures
- Absynth for pads, soft ambient sounds
- FM8 for middle ground, analog sounding leads, basses
And that's really all I want to use. I'm a simple guy, I don't want to jump from new synth to new synth all the time and constantly build my Studio to the point where it gets ridiculously complex and I don't get inspired to make any tracks. I want a streamlined setup, and from what I've seen and heard, these 3 synths should be able to reproduce just about anything I've got in my head. Of course, tons of mixer effects, plugins, filters, etc will help. But mainly, I want to master these 3 in terms of sound design.
Also, one synth that I've fell in love with but won't necessarily be part of my main arsenal is Sonic Charge's Synplant. This thing is so fun. But anyways.
I need your opinion guys, is this all I'll ever need? As I know there's people floating around on this forum that are pros, and know 10x more than me.