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Original Message 1/7                 Date: 11-Dec-04  @  12:19 PM   -   Synths

Humble Granny

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Can anyone tell me what the Discovery synth is like and name some other good ones like Albino?



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Message 2/7                 Date: 11-Dec-04  @  12:19 PM     Edit: 11-Dec-04  |  12:21 PM   -   Synths

Humble Granny

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Ones for Fruit loops



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Message 3/7                 Date: 11-Dec-04  @  12:40 PM   -   RE: Synths

milan

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Discovery is pretty good... nice phat sound and flexible too.

other than that... v-station for softer sounds... refx Vanguard for hard technoid stuff... Z3ta+ is a killer synth too, incredibly powerful but a cpu hog (depends on your cpu o/c) etc etc... just a few that spring to mind



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Message 4/7                 Date: 11-Dec-04  @  10:06 PM   -   RE: Synths

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hello mate ;-)
For bass..........tau pro,VB-1
For leads.........Synth-1(free),discovery(top-notch),superwave collection
(mediocre trance stuff),tbl bassline
Good
all rounders......Rhino 2,Absynth 2 (both these can make very complex
sounds but are well trcky to get into(beyond my patience),although there are plenty of excelent presets available).Korg legacy collection is brilliant and contains 3 excelent synths(the wavestation is wicked).Green oak crystal an excelent FREE synth,especially good at making very odd sound sequences.

Monk emulators-AudioNerds Delay-Lama a Free singing monk

Lots of reviews and info at k.v.r.com

anyways,I'll be seing you soon ;-)



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Message 5/7                 Date: 13-Dec-04  @  12:14 AM   -   RE: Synths

Humble Granny

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Cheers for that mate, plenty to take in



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Message 6/7                 Date: 13-Dec-04  @  09:48 AM   -   RE: Synths

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albino is a great all rounder cos you get a wide pallette from rompler style stuff to VA stuff and fx pads etc etc, a good starter 'purchase' synth therefore for someone who wants a bit fo everything - that novation plug is great for "dial & go/edit" too, great presets and dead easy to tweak - currently i am liking the Arturia stuff ALOT, gotta have a Superwave P8 just cos it's so good for a freebie and does more than trance supersaw. ABL if you want 303, fm7 is great... I like that JunoX2

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Message 7/7                 Date: 13-Dec-04  @  01:34 PM   -   RE: Synths

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Yeah, I got Albino and it seems to have some nice sounds,i'll check some of those other ones too, cheers for suggestions



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