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> What Is Your Favorite Soft-synth?, Soft-Synths
post Wed 2 Oct 2002, 18:40
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I am interested in hearing from the synth savvy liberace like musical masters out there...what do you think are the great, quality, analog quality soft synths out there? Would it be pluggo? reaktor? halion? fm7? i want to seperate the men from the toys so to speak. Some of the synths I have heard sound too campy and cheesy. What are the rich, thick sounding pro soft-synths?
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My analogue synths…

no cpu load

bollocks

no patch memory

no midi (hmm I'm cheating)

and

BUTTONS! %)

On FM7, I'd say, easy to do a soft synth of something completely digital at the beginning. I don't say it's crap, just that your have 0 and 1s living together all the time in a perfect world. Modelizing a "virtual" (hate that word) VCO, VCF is something completely different. Way out in space.

And I wonder all the time, why recreate something that already exists?

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