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I'm a HUGE fan of the NI gear. For me, being computer based they work perfectly for what I'm doing. I'm in the process of getting Reakor, which seems to be getting cheaper & cheaper down here in Australia. Hardware synths have for some reason always fascinated & frightened me, so I've always been more software driven. I feel safe in the computer world!!!!
I recently bought Komplete Synths which is just awesome! FM8 & Massive are truly astounding, but for me Absynth is still my favourite! I love the fact you can throw in your own samples & make some pretty outlandish sounds. I found Pro-53 to be nice piece of kit, though where I would use some of the sounds in my tracks...I dunno! Still a lot of fun making bleeps & bloops!
Now you're speaking my language. If you're a fan of Absynth, spend the extra $60 (or whatever they're charging in Australia) and get the Absynth Twilights library add-on. There's some truly amazing voices in that collection. I agree FM8 is an excellent library, and while I enjoy Pro53, Akoustik Piano and the others I'm still not sure how they'll fit in with what I'm doing. For the most part, I'm switching back and forth between Absynth and FM8.
Massive scares the crap out of me. WAAAAAAY too many buttons and dials and doo-dads.
sympathetic | DIVISION said:I'm a HUGE fan of the NI gear. For me, being computer based they work perfectly for what I'm doing. I'm in the process of getting Reakor, which seems to be getting cheaper & cheaper down here in Australia. Hardware synths have for some reason always fascinated & frightened me, so I've always been more software driven. I feel safe in the computer world!!!!
I recently bought Komplete Synths which is just awesome! FM8 & Massive are truly astounding, but for me Absynth is still my favourite! I love the fact you can throw in your own samples & make some pretty outlandish sounds. I found Pro-53 to be nice piece of kit, though where I would use some of the sounds in my tracks...I dunno! Still a lot of fun making bleeps & bloops!
.....Recently started thinking of performing live so got a 16 track mixer (which was on a special offer), and cables - but for the visuals i can already hear a camcorder and video editing software calling gently "you need me,you really need me"....
I've been recently reading up on Omnisphere by Spectrasonics in the latest Sound on Sound (The latest issue in Australia that is). A pretty impressive sounding beast with some truly inspiring samples, but I wonder if it is worth the $599 US? Although using a sound derived from someone playing a guitar strapped to a clothes drying rack would be interesting!
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