ableton & synths
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allurbassbelong2us
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ableton & synths
what would be a good synth to use with ableton, i am decent at using ableton and I thought I would ugprade to a proper $200-300 synth although I know that is still cheap. Thanks for all the help and sorry if this is a noob question
Re: ableton & synths
Software or hardware?
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That is pretty expensive as far as I'm concerned. For a vst that is. Personally, I'd just stay in ableton, pushing my knowledge of the tools in there.
- Ghost of Muttley
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Re: ableton & synths
Stock ableton doesn't have any synths, I'm not sure how much the upgrade it is but it's not far off that, O.P would be better off doing that
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it has operator, a very powerful stock synth to have.
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- Ghost of Muttley
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Nah it only has simpler and impulse doesn't it?
That's what i meant with my post anyway, upgrade to suite is worth it almost for operator alone.
That's what i meant with my post anyway, upgrade to suite is worth it almost for operator alone.
- JoshuaCasper
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Re: ableton & synths
Depends on what kind of sound you are looking for...
I think Native Instruments - Massive is incredibly versatile and generates very high quality sounds...
I think Native Instruments - Massive is incredibly versatile and generates very high quality sounds...
Re: ableton & synths
ableton suite:
Operator - FM Synth
Simpler/sampler/impulse - samplers.
Analog - VA synth
operator is better than massive (overpriced). camel alchemy and fm8 are really good as well.
i would upgrade to suite though. also comes with tension, collision, electric (orchestral sounds). anddd... amp, a new cabinet emulator... actually sounds really good for feed me sounds.
Operator - FM Synth
Simpler/sampler/impulse - samplers.
Analog - VA synth
operator is better than massive (overpriced). camel alchemy and fm8 are really good as well.
i would upgrade to suite though. also comes with tension, collision, electric (orchestral sounds). anddd... amp, a new cabinet emulator... actually sounds really good for feed me sounds.
- Anne Droid
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Re: ableton & synths
operator is great. I have used operator and massive and if it was between the two i would def take operator.
plus the rest of the suite is great
plus the rest of the suite is great
- JoshuaCasper
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Re: ableton & synths
OHHHHH, my bad, i thought we were talking about third party synths... I have ablton suite and all the stock vst instruments are dope...
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Hi everyone,
i've got the ableton suite and all the synth coming with it have a very characteristic sound and IMHO often under used in dubstep .
@Bassinine electric is not for orchestral sound it's more like a rhodes and mallets type sound emulator.
i've got the ableton suite and all the synth coming with it have a very characteristic sound and IMHO often under used in dubstep .
@Bassinine electric is not for orchestral sound it's more like a rhodes and mallets type sound emulator.
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pianos and mallets aren't orchestral sounds?Kasshern wrote:Hi everyone,
i've got the ableton suite and all the synth coming with it have a very characteristic sound and IMHO often under used in dubstep .
@Bassinine electric is not for orchestral sound it's more like a rhodes and mallets type sound emulator.
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Excuse me it's an emulator for electric piano : http://www.ableton.com/electric
When you talked about orchestral sounds i was thinking more about Violin,Cello,Horns,etc....
When you talked about orchestral sounds i was thinking more about Violin,Cello,Horns,etc....
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XDbassinine wrote:pianos and mallets aren't orchestral sounds?Kasshern wrote:Hi everyone,
i've got the ableton suite and all the synth coming with it have a very characteristic sound and IMHO often under used in dubstep .
@Bassinine electric is not for orchestral sound it's more like a rhodes and mallets type sound emulator.
NO
rhodes and wurlis are not orchestral sounds
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TC still has not responded whether he wants software or hardware..
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wow, you think i don't know what a rhodes is? yes... it's mainly used it blues and it's electric. it's still a piano, and a piano is an orchestral instrument (i didn't realize not being extremely specific made me wrong?).joshisrad wrote:XDbassinine wrote:pianos and mallets aren't orchestral sounds?Kasshern wrote:Hi everyone,
i've got the ableton suite and all the synth coming with it have a very characteristic sound and IMHO often under used in dubstep .
@Bassinine electric is not for orchestral sound it's more like a rhodes and mallets type sound emulator.
NO
rhodes and wurlis are not orchestral sounds
i was saying that tension, electric, and collision - TOGETHER, contain MAINLY orchestral sounds. which is true, they mainly emulate orchestral sounds - but i never said that's all they do.
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