Which to learn?
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 1:24 pm
Easy guys,
I've been producing for a couple of years and I've come to realise that I've fallen into a bit of a trap - I've become a preset monster. Instead of actually learning synthesis properly I seem to spend all my time trawling through presets trying to find the sound I need. Obviously I realise this is not the way forward. Presets have served me well whilst I've been learning the basics but now I need to move on to the next level. I have bought quite a few soft synths, but I think I need to focus on one. I plan on uninstalling all of them except for the chosen one. I'm interested in hearing which one you'd recommend from the ones I have. I guess I'd like the one that's not going to be too complex but also have plenty of flexibility and longevity. The list is:
Ableton suite (operator and analogue), fm8, massive, reaktor (inc. razor), sylenth, albino, vanguard
Cheers
p.s. if it matters, I (try to) make mostly techno and dubstep
I've been producing for a couple of years and I've come to realise that I've fallen into a bit of a trap - I've become a preset monster. Instead of actually learning synthesis properly I seem to spend all my time trawling through presets trying to find the sound I need. Obviously I realise this is not the way forward. Presets have served me well whilst I've been learning the basics but now I need to move on to the next level. I have bought quite a few soft synths, but I think I need to focus on one. I plan on uninstalling all of them except for the chosen one. I'm interested in hearing which one you'd recommend from the ones I have. I guess I'd like the one that's not going to be too complex but also have plenty of flexibility and longevity. The list is:
Ableton suite (operator and analogue), fm8, massive, reaktor (inc. razor), sylenth, albino, vanguard
Cheers
p.s. if it matters, I (try to) make mostly techno and dubstep