Sun 18 Sep 2005, 15:47
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 3 Joined: 18-Sep 05 From: Lincolnshire - US Member No.: 70,164 |
I'm looking to get into the world of soft synths, but I sort of don't know where to start. I'm wondering what the best software is for the money for my purposes. I actually have pretty basic needs, I'm mainly looking for top notch sampled acoustic piano, rhodes, wurlitzer, and hammond b3 sounds. Other samples would be fun to mess around with but my primary concern is high quality sounds for the basic keyboard instruments for the most reasonable amount of money.
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Mon 19 Sep 2005, 11:03
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 15 Joined: 04-May 05 From: London - UK Member No.: 65,221 |
Mac Audio Guy (http://macaudioguy.com just compiled a list of the best Mac freebies on the net which is posted in the Article Section of this site. Number 3 looks like this:
3. The best completely free virtual synth avaiable is called Crystal from Green Oak Software and it is as powerful as any soft synth out there. And it's available as a VST or an AU plug-in. Download it from www.greenoak.com. Read the rest http://www.macmusic.org/articles/view.php/...lang/EN/id/102/ -------------------- |
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soylentjosh Soft Synth Beginner Sun 18 Sep 2005, 15:47
soylentjosh Oh, and i forgot to mention, I'm running an 1.... Sun 18 Sep 2005, 15:49
rickenbacker I would say Logic Pro 7 is as good as place as any... Mon 19 Sep 2005, 13:45
ArolaMorre oh yeah, I forgot that GarageBand has some excelle... Mon 19 Sep 2005, 14:27
soylentjosh Should I maybe be considering samplers for my purp... Mon 19 Sep 2005, 14:45
DANO10 I can recomend LinPlugs "daOrgan" (... Mon 19 Sep 2005, 15:02
gdoubleyou Garage Band and Logic Express contain simplified v... Mon 19 Sep 2005, 17:07![]() ![]() |
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