Mini Moog? Little Phatty? Access Virus Ti2?
What do we all think of the Korg Volca series?
That's just silly. I'd take a plugin supersynth over a basic analog subtractive any day.ieatfunk wrote:it seems to be one of the many edges a lot of professional producers have over the rest
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If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
Which plugin over which analog?SunkLo wrote:That's just silly. I'd take a plugin supersynth over a basic analog subtractive any day.ieatfunk wrote:it seems to be one of the many edges a lot of professional producers have over the rest
Agent 47 wrote:Next time I can think of something, I will.
I agree.AxeD wrote:I'd take hardware crap over any super turbo softsynth.
And it really has nothing to do with what genre you make.
Also you can't honestly compare a €2500 synth to the new Volca kit.
If money were no issue, I'd probably get a Cirocco setup
Any readily capable soft synth over most subtractive analog synths that I've tried. I'm not really enamored with analog sounding synths like a lot of people seem to be. I'd much rather have Alchemy, Absynth, Reaktor and FM8 over a hardware subtractive synth. People state they like hardware synths for the workflow but having to go through menus on a small lcd screen and all the bullshit of midi routing and audio recording is much more of a workflow killer for me compared to having full control in the box.ieatfunk wrote:Which plugin over which analog?SunkLo wrote:That's just silly. I'd take a plugin supersynth over a basic analog subtractive any day.ieatfunk wrote:it seems to be one of the many edges a lot of professional producers have over the rest
I guess it kind of depends on what genres you like making
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
Versatility is definitely the selling point for software, but there's no comparison in sound for subtractive software synths and hardware subtractive.SunkLo wrote:Either way, hardware synths definitely aren't the differentiating factor between pros and the average producer. A skilled synthesist will get good results out of both but I'd argue the sheer versatility of soft synths give you the edge, assuming you know how to use them.
Not a chance.ieatfunk wrote:Though you could probably achieve everything in any synth that you've mentioned with a hardware synth.
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
Moog is definitely the boss of hardware synths IMO.£10 Bag wrote:Probably either a Moog of some sort, any obscure Russian synth or maybe a modular.
Had a bit of a play on my mate's modular last weekend, great fun but highly impractical.
My next actual synth purchase is gonna be one of those MIDI->Megadrive cartridge things. I've got a Megadrive sitting here doing nothing while it could be making dope sounds.
Quite plausible actually. Except Alchemy as you'd need a sampler for that, obviously.SunkLo wrote:Not a chance.ieatfunk wrote:Though you could probably achieve everything in any synth that you've mentioned with a hardware synth.
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
Disregarding Additive, granular and spectral, hardware can create anything FM and subtractive that any software can, to better standards because of the actual creation of the waveforms is what gives the famous analog warmth. It's pretty much fact that analog has so much more warmth compared to digital.SunkLo wrote:Reaktor is far from subtractive synthesis![]()
Massive is wave scanning synthesis put through a subtractive engine. Much more complicated than it seems.
Additive, granular, FM, spectral, physical modelling, all pretty much software exclusive.
It sounds like you've been sold on the hardware = better thing. It's chic to shit on digital but it actually smokes analog in all but a couple areas. With careful programming you can dial in a soft synth to have the character of hardware. Not to mention the prohibitive cost of building even a basic hardware synth compared to the equivalent soft synth.
Also note that a Virus is just a dedicated soft synth attached to a keyboard. The Moogs, while good at monophonic subtractive patches, are pretty much limited to monophonic subtractive patches. They're a pretty expensive one trick pony. If you've got excess money to blow or are making an 80's electropop tribute album or something then by all means go for analog. But for sonic versatility at a price that won't give you a nosebleed, go for the soft synths instead of the collectors' items.
nowaysj wrote:Raising a girl in this jizz filled world is not the easiest thing.
If I ever get banned I'll come back as SpunkLo, just you mark my words.Phigure wrote:I haven't heard such a beautiful thing since that time Jesus sang Untrue
I already beefed people for going off-topic in here, but fuck it. What you said isn't true and they don't both do the same thing. They couldn't be further apart.futures_untold wrote: Re: software vs hardware, tis is the biggest bullshit argument ever. Both digital and analogue work using electricity making a speaker move the air around us which we perceive as sound. Neither has the edge when it comes to this, both do the same thing.![]()
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