Athmospheric pads VST
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Athmospheric pads VST
Hi, im looking for a good VST plugin for pads and sweeps and all that. looked at omnishphere that looks good, but a bit pricey.
Can anyone reccommend anything?
Cheers
Can anyone reccommend anything?
Cheers
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He didn't ask what synth can make a pad though, he was asking for advice on which synth's we think are good for making a pad.Rendr wrote:....Any Synth
Why do people (no offense) ask such stupid questions?
Every synth has Attack & Release, therefore has the ability to make nice pads. So I would recommend any synth that has more than 3 oscillators with adjustable attack & release.
pyro_racy wrote:He didn't ask what synth can make a pad though, he was asking for advice on which synth's we think are good for making a pad.Rendr wrote:....Any Synth
Why do people (no offense) ask such stupid questions?
Every synth has Attack & Release, therefore has the ability to make nice pads. So I would recommend any synth that has more than 3 oscillators with adjustable attack & release.

Which is exactly my point, opinions are useless; in relation to making pads all you need is multiple oscillators and adjustable attack & release. 99% of synths are the same and have both these features standard. They are all good for making pads.
This question is like 'if a tree falls in a forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? ...There is no right answer or opinion. Synths basically all do the same thing and are all good for making pads.
I mean for gods sake, if you think this is a great question/thread pyro, why don't I start a thread asking, I dunno... which synth is the best for making white noise?
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I highly recommend Alchemy by Camel Audio. Its my favorite "sound design" synth right now. Its kinda like Maelstrom in reason in that you can use long samples as granular/wavetable fodder as well as a crazy amount of filtering and modulation possibilities. But you can also load in your own samples and it also has a great VA and additive synth engine as well.
This is an example of some of the more metallic stuff I've done with it:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54294227dc4e966f/
Everything, including the drums is from Alchemy.
I've said it before, and I'm saying it again: this is a production forum. Expect people to ask production questions. If you dont have anything to add to the discussion, no one is forcing you to make a comment. The topic of pads is pretty broad. Its not a stupid question, they wanted to talk about different ways of achieving atmospheres.
This is an example of some of the more metallic stuff I've done with it:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/54294227dc4e966f/
Everything, including the drums is from Alchemy.
I've said it before, and I'm saying it again: this is a production forum. Expect people to ask production questions. If you dont have anything to add to the discussion, no one is forcing you to make a comment. The topic of pads is pretty broad. Its not a stupid question, they wanted to talk about different ways of achieving atmospheres.
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for pad or drone sounds i often go for granulizing audio files, stretching samples...and sampling the after effect of a big reverb. (mostly in Reaktor)...the detail in the sound can be more interesting.
just something different to do, rather than detuning oscillators and tweaking envelopes...
a friend pointed out some good Plug-ins specifically for this sort of thing, by a Michael Norris... http://www.michaelnorris.info/soundmagi ... index.html
try out Spectral Dronemaker effect (for making drones from samples)
just something different to do, rather than detuning oscillators and tweaking envelopes...
a friend pointed out some good Plug-ins specifically for this sort of thing, by a Michael Norris... http://www.michaelnorris.info/soundmagi ... index.html
try out Spectral Dronemaker effect (for making drones from samples)
http://www.myspace.com/purephase1
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