1.Korg legacy cell-digital
2.Massive
3.CS 80V
4.z3ta+
5.Arppe 2600
i think it should be enough ![]()
1.Korg legacy cell-digital
2.Massive
3.CS 80V
4.z3ta+
5.Arppe 2600
i think it should be enough ![]()
Yeah, you need a sample even if it’s silence. Anyway, Shortcircuit is still a synth.
Absynth4, Cameleon 5000, Cobalt, FireBird, FM8
NI MASSIVE
NI FM8
discoDSP Discovery
Arturia Minimoog
NI Reaktor
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that’s what I mum did
right now my top 5 looks something like this
v-station
reaktor session(especially with the fast fx ensemble)(yes its old,but it does all that i need)
basstation
metallurgy(maybe not a synth,but can sound quite like a synth)
hotelsinus bassline
Reaktor5
Phoscyon
Sytrus
Morphine
Dystopia
terratec komplexer …wow …
I don’t use VSTi-s at all, just VST FX-es and even those very rarely.
Yeah, I’m that old-school ![]()
diverge?
another vote for Z3ta+. I I really like Minimonsta
Other than the CM Studio…
Predator
Massive
Albino 3
ABL2
Hardware & Rhino VST.
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I like using Renoise just with samples. You can do so much even with simple samples in Renoise.
I agree, I’ve mad allot of samples over the past 8 years, most from hardware, I just use them mainly, ![]()
What would you guys recommend for big fat PWM basses? I need some pulse love.
(Or should I start a new thread?)
Edit: Also, I use a Nord Micro Modular, but recently I’m feeling the need for a softsynth.
I’d have to say I am in the category of staying away from soft-synths in Renoise. I like taking ‘found sounds’ and using the instrument editor and internal DSP effects to shape the sound.
At the moment I’m recording on a dictaphone - Zoom H2 for me at the end of the month! ![]()