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BlakeLight
06.08.2006, 10:32 PM
I'm a fan of a few:

Albino 3: GREAT GREAT sounding basses. The filters, saturation, and subosc's out-muscle my TI when it comes to low-end

Rapture: the distortion can sound almost Virus-like - it's also got a great interface for doing intricate patterns

Korg Legacy Collection: sounds just like the original... nuff said.


I've got a bunch of others I love, but I'd prefer to hear what you guys think about the VSTi's that are coming out on the market, especially Arturia's Prophet V emulation... I havent had the time to try one of those out, but I love their other products, especially the Minimoog V.

Cheers! 8)

Threlly
06.08.2006, 10:37 PM
The ones that use the least CPU.

Drammy
06.08.2006, 11:27 PM
I cannot live without my Spectrasonics VSTis. I've bought all 4 and RMX is simply awesome.

Something about that UVI engine just seems to add life to the sounds - also the reason why I bought Mach Five as my main sampler, again it uses the UVI engine. Great piece of kit.

jasedee
07.08.2006, 10:03 AM
I dont use any VSTi's... I would love to get some but I cant justify spending a few hundred dollars on a piece of software, when I can spend a few hundred on some quality hardware:

http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a337/jasondirckze/Synth/DSC00084.jpg

Khazul
07.08.2006, 11:43 AM
None - I like knobbage blinky lights and zero latency!

Onkel Dunkel
07.08.2006, 02:59 PM
Some VSTi?s sound great but they don?t have knobs, buttons and blinky lights and i hate using a mouse for programming synths. Besides that i feel that i get something when i buy hardware. I fell they actually did something to deserve my money instead of just printing another CD/DVD...

Doc Jones
07.08.2006, 04:32 PM
besides my spectrasonics vstis, I really, really like AudioRealism's 303 emulation. It is amazing sounding.

XLR8A
07.08.2006, 04:46 PM
Everything from Arturia sounds amazing, GMedia isn't bad at all, and OhmForce is top quality.

XLR8A
07.08.2006, 05:33 PM
Btw, software's GUI can seriously affect user's perception of sound, in a visual manner, on psychological levels.
Good example is the BlueTube VST software pack, it looks so good but sounds so bad, and the good look sells.

Khazul
07.08.2006, 06:13 PM
Ive not seen that so cant comment. I do find that most of the UI on alot of VST/VSTi is adorned with so much ditracting crap that its a complete turn off when trying to get stuff done.

Actually its one of the thing I really like about Reason - all the UIs in that are very functional and uncluttered. There is a good nod towards styling, but in a functional way - I just hate the really busy garish UIs in alot of plugins (and DAWs). Maybe thats why I quite like the UAD vintage sim plugins - all the UIs in those are based upon the uncluttered simplicty of the original hardware. Even the precison series seems ok to use for some reason, though it is quite cluttered, it doesnt seem so distracting as many, so I quite like working with it.

BlakeLight
07.08.2006, 10:14 PM
I totally agree about Blue Tubes... its a very cool GUI... but the sounds don't work well. I think another example are some of the new ensembles in Reaktor... they are a pretty interesting mesh of visuals with sounds, I forget their names exactly but they are made by Lazyfish.

Though the interfaces on instruments really do make a huge impact on how the instrument can be performed on, I think that the creation of more VST's with XY controllers would really help people start to write music which focuses less on actual notes of the major scale and more on pure timbres. Reaktor is an excellent push in this direction.

Personally I love Arturia's stuff - I think resurrecting these new instruments into new computer environments lets you orchestra tones in ways that noone could ever have imagined before hand. Heck, I can program a complex rhythmic pattern in Rapture infinitely faster than on my Virus TI because of, you guessed it, an intuitive interface... if only Spectrasonics made interfaces for all VST's, the synth world would be a much more comprehendable place to the uninitiated.

XLR8A
08.08.2006, 02:28 PM
ensembles in Reaktor... they are a pretty interesting mesh of visuals with sounds, I forget their names exactly but they are made by Lazyfish.
Can you please try to remember at least any of their names? :?:
Because i was searching for it and couldn't find anyshit innit. :(
Lazyfish and Tim Exile, yes, those two studio maniacs and soundmurderers, i'd really like to try their reaktor ensembles. :twisted:

BlakeLight
08.08.2006, 03:12 PM
Theyre a couple of new Reaktor ensembles in version 5.... Newscool and Skrewell.

Mayday Dream
09.08.2006, 11:48 PM
I couldnt live without Kontakt!

In fact i would be happy using just Kontakt and my Virus :lol:

But spectrasonics Atmosphere and ABL 303 clone are favourites also