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Raver
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Well I was a synth person until I discovered native instruments range of soft synths and now I figure stuff spending $3000 or more for a synth that has limitations when I can get something like Absynth for a fraction of the price and that gives flexibility of on going upgrades and third party upgrades.
And more importantly very cool and full sounds.
I have bought the full range of Native instrument Plugins but even better they are Stand alone synths so I can just midi them to my kbd and Play without having to access them through programs like Cubase and Cakewalk.
I have
B4 A Hammond b3 simulator and man it is so close to the real thing.
Fm7 A Fm synth to get all those classic Yamaha Dx series sounds.
Absynth 3 Lush and atmospheric synth and more.
Electric Piano For those Rhodes and Clav sound Again Very close.
Pro 53 Classic Prophet 5 Synth Sounds and more.
Reaktor Lets you build your own synths using Modulars
Guitar rig Guitar effect and Cabinet simulator (unbelievable sounds)
Vokator A vocoder for robotic type vocals
It goes on, and download the Demo versions they are brilliant if you want to find out for yourself.
I even think you can use these with reason as Plugins , all you will need is a Midi Kbd That takes Midi messages and has control knobs and you would have all the synths you need, and they are high end sounding sounds ( Believe me )
As I said look for yourself.
For the price of a Top end synth you could just about have every type of Kbd sound you would ever want with the Native Instruments range.
I love it as I was in the same position with having good software but being worried about having top sounding synth and kbd sounds.
Thats my 2 cen'ts worth and hope you check out my suggestion as I think you will be pleasently suprised.
Regards Raver
Well I was a synth person until I discovered native instruments range of soft synths and now I figure stuff spending $3000 or more for a synth that has limitations when I can get something like Absynth for a fraction of the price and that gives flexibility of on going upgrades and third party upgrades.
And more importantly very cool and full sounds.
I have bought the full range of Native instrument Plugins but even better they are Stand alone synths so I can just midi them to my kbd and Play without having to access them through programs like Cubase and Cakewalk.
I have
B4 A Hammond b3 simulator and man it is so close to the real thing.
Fm7 A Fm synth to get all those classic Yamaha Dx series sounds.
Absynth 3 Lush and atmospheric synth and more.
Electric Piano For those Rhodes and Clav sound Again Very close.
Pro 53 Classic Prophet 5 Synth Sounds and more.
Reaktor Lets you build your own synths using Modulars
Guitar rig Guitar effect and Cabinet simulator (unbelievable sounds)
Vokator A vocoder for robotic type vocals
It goes on, and download the Demo versions they are brilliant if you want to find out for yourself.
I even think you can use these with reason as Plugins , all you will need is a Midi Kbd That takes Midi messages and has control knobs and you would have all the synths you need, and they are high end sounding sounds ( Believe me )
As I said look for yourself.
For the price of a Top end synth you could just about have every type of Kbd sound you would ever want with the Native Instruments range.
I love it as I was in the same position with having good software but being worried about having top sounding synth and kbd sounds.
Thats my 2 cen'ts worth and hope you check out my suggestion as I think you will be pleasently suprised.
Regards Raver