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Doc Jones
27.08.2005, 04:39 PM
Blue by Rob Papen - http://www.robpapen.com/synths/blue/

6 oscillators !

Tomer=Trance
27.08.2005, 07:21 PM
I tried the demo last night,
It has one milion functions but it didnt impress me even a bit.
It cant even be compered to low end hw VAs IMO.
Sorry... 8O

techno_7
27.08.2005, 08:40 PM
Pretty boring synth...
Though if put through distort?on and lfo it turns quite interesting...

Tomer=Trance
27.08.2005, 09:45 PM
Though if put through distort?on and lfo it turns quite interesting...
so does my grandmother :lol:

AlexHall74
27.08.2005, 11:20 PM
Though if put through distort?on and lfo it turns quite interesting...
so does my grandmother :lol:

What's her number, Tomer? :wink:

Doc Jones
28.08.2005, 12:48 AM
yeah, I wasn't too impressed by the demo songs that they posted, but I was wowed by the fact that it had 6 oscillators - that's a whole lot of waveforms.

by the way, have any of you tried out Albino 2? Any good? The demos for that sound a bit better than blue.

Panopticon
28.08.2005, 07:26 AM
I have Albino 2, don't ever use it. If you want to check out a good title by Linplug, check out RMIV...I find it indespensable for roughing in great sounding drums.

I haven't checked out the demo for Blue yet, but I don't really think it has much to offer me. So many of these feature-laden soft synths sound great and can be useful, but I'm not sure where the benefit comes from having 60 VA's that can all make more or less the same sounds. You can have a thousand oscillators, but unless you have a specific need for each one, you'll just end up with a wall of mush that doesn't allow you to hear the intricacies of any of them.

For most of my synth duties I'm almost always using the Virus or Absynth. It's my mentality that if you have a couple great sounding, full-featured synths, and know them inside and out, you'll get better results than by buying every new Johnny-come-lately synth that makes its way into the market. I'm not saying that the Virus and Absynth are the only two decent synths out there, but for me they complement my workflow and allow me to get done the task at hand. I like the Ion, Nord Lead series, Moogs (obviously), and a bunch of others, but I tend to get the best results using the quality gear that I know the best.

However, I'm not doing techno or trance or another kind of music that relies almost entirely on synths to create the sound, my stuff is mainly guitar-driven rock, so your mileage may vary...

AlexHall74
28.08.2005, 11:47 AM
Panopticon wrote:
I have Albino 2, don't ever use it. If you want to check out a good title by Linplug, check out RMIV...I find it indespensable for roughing in great sounding drums.

I got a free copy of RMIV via purchasing Tracktion 2. I am anxious to get into it and check it out, especially with a good reference like yours.

Panopticon wrote:
I haven't checked out the demo for Blue yet, but I don't really think it has much to offer me. So many of these feature-laden soft synths sound great and can be useful, but I'm not sure where the benefit comes from having 60 VA's that can all make more or less the same sounds. You can have a thousand oscillators, but unless you have a specific need for each one, you'll just end up with a wall of mush that doesn't allow you to hear the intricacies of any of them.

BINGO! Great words of wisdom Bro!

Panopticon wrote:
For most of my synth duties I'm almost always using the Virus or Absynth. It's my mentality that if you have a couple great sounding, full-featured synths, and know them inside and out, you'll get better results than by buying every new Johnny-come-lately synth that makes its way into the market. I'm not saying that the Virus and Absynth are the only two decent synths out there, but for me they complement my workflow and allow me to get done the task at hand. I like the Ion, Nord Lead series, Moogs (obviously), and a bunch of others, but I tend to get the best results using the quality gear that I know the best.

I hear ya. I am limiting myself now too for the same reasons. It is not good to be a jack of all trades, master of none...same goes for instruments.

How is the album coming along Panopticon???

Panopticon
28.08.2005, 07:33 PM
How is the album coming along Panopticon???

I have the rough mixes nearly done, as soon as their done I'm going to San Francisco for final mixing and mastering. Been kinda struggling with my monitoring situation, it's amazing how hard it is to get square and rectangular rooms to sound accurate. But all things considered, the album's coming along pretty well.

AlexHall74
28.08.2005, 07:55 PM
Panopticon wrote:
I have the rough mixes nearly done, as soon as their done I'm going to San Francisco for final mixing and mastering. Been kinda struggling with my monitoring situation, it's amazing how hard it is to get square and rectangular rooms to sound accurate. But all things considered, the album's coming along pretty well.

The last 20% takes up 80% of the total effort doesn't it?

Hang in there Bro and knock it out!

Please let me know when I can buy a copy.

I'm eager to hear it as I really liked the track you posted here a month or so ago.

Cheers Bro; it's beer and BBQ time here!

-Alex