Albino 3

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mojomusic
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Re: Albino 3

Post by mojomusic » Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:17 am

i think it's the same predictable rule again; use whatever you feel most comfortable with.

the same rule we tell anyone who asks which is the best DAW. yawnz.

albino's brilliant if you like it and learn a lot about it. i'm sure you could say the same about any other synth, but for me, albino's the one. i simply know enough about it to be able to create something similar to what i want to hear.
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Re: Albino 3

Post by Electric_Head » Thu Oct 07, 2010 9:59 am

Albino is like ReFX Vanguard, they are synths that when used correctly are major powerhouse synths.
It`s all just a matter of knowing how to use the weapon at hand.

That being said, I`m a big fan of Gladiator as well.
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