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What do you mean "so small" about Sylenth1? It does not need a lot of sample data, and code does not take much space? Partials from example, allowing all kinds of interesting things to be made. It can play samples, true, but most patches actually apply some form of resynthesis, where the sound is rebuilt from sinewave It´s my favourite synth, the architecture is just brilliant.
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It´s only for Mac though sadly, but then again it´s a free
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I think the comparison was quite interesting, because even though you can of course create this basic patch with any synth, the differencesĪlchemy is not dead, version 2.0 just came out with 3000 new sounds. Yes it is extremely limited so you cant use it for very much, but at least I understand it. and I use them almost 3-4 times a week over 13 years now!Īnd the only piece of equipment I really know how it works, is Reasons Subtractor.Įverything inside that synth makes sense, every knob makes sense, and every result makes sense. The whole VSTi market is so consfusing for me, and daunting, which really keeps me using just basically Subtractor, Sylenth1 and Vanguard.Įven if I cant understand how Sylenth1 and Vanguard works, I at least can wrap my mind around them, and there are so many thousands of presets and its quite easy to tweak each preset to your liking so that way they are great.īut yeah, the whole VSTi market, is like, quantum mechanics to me. I know its sample based because of the huuge gigabyte patches, but i also know it has waveforms that you can create sounds with from scratch. When creating sounds from scratch, that is.Īnother sample based synth who I wouldnt even classify as a synth is Omnisphere and Atmosphere, but Atmosphere is redundant now i think and has been replaces with Omnisphere. Really really reminds me of reasons subtractor and also makes alot of sense. You had your sample, and you could tweak it into oblivion if you so chose.Īlso, The FM8 synth, is a cool piece of software.
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Obviously I somewhat know the answers to these questions already but it it still amazing how Vanguard and Sylenth1 can be so extremely versatile, and I dont have a freaking clue how to make a sound from scratch with them.Īlchemy was wonderful because it was sample based. but How do you create a sound with it? How can a preset sound like a kick, and another preset sound like the Blade 303 loop? Sylenth1 is also something I really have no clue how it works.
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Reasons Subtractor - is for me perfectly logical, but Vanguard seems to be a samplebased synth - but its not, but I have NO idea how to actually use it, and it is very very hard (at least for me) to get into, unfortunately.īut lucky for me, there are millions of presets to download for free so Im cool with thatīut I do like to create a sound from scratch, and the best luck Ive had with that is actually with the Reasons Subtractor. Vanguard is also a really good one but unfortunately, I have NO idea how to work it. I cannot understand how something so small can sound so big. Sylenth1, which is amazingly small, is my favorite synth without a doubt. the best sample based synth ive came across, way better than for example Omnisphere, or NI Massive or a bunch of other multi-gigabyte synths. Those three being really different from eachother, but still could produce the same results.Īlchemy is old now btw, I dont think it even officially exists anymore (i.e you cannot buy it) but it was one hell of a synth. But there is no point to it because one could probably make all of these sounds using something like Zebra, Sylenth or Alchemy alone.
