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Repulsion |
I have just got in to the production side and struggling with creating melody's. Can't seem the hang of it using vengeance samples. I know folk use Nexus but unsure where to get it.
Any1 help with this? |
Shades |
don't think you need to use vengeance & nexus because everyone else does
vengeance samples are great, yes.
& so is nexus
but there are many many other great sample packs & vst's out there |
Repulsion |
What VST would you suggest to get? |
Quicksilver |
My absolute favourite is Sylenth1. |
D-tor |
quote: Originally posted by Quicksilver:
My absolute favourite is Sylenth1.
I second this. |
v-act |
quote: Originally posted by Repulsion:
What VST would you suggest to get?
I use 3xosc, and Magical8bitplugin for chip stuff. |
Repulsion |
quote: Originally posted by Quicksilver:
My absolute favourite is Sylenth1.
Thanks mate. Any idea the best place to get a hold of this? |
Shades |
http://www.lennardigital.com/modules/sylenth1/ well worth the cash, as is zeta 2 & korg's M1 |
Hard2Get |
Nexus is sample based so very limiting. Best soft synths I've used are Albino 3 and V-Station. |
scottyd2k9 |
toxic boihazard an sylenth1 are my favs |
DJ_FunDaBounce |
Just recently updated my Z3ta to version 2 and highly recommend it. The update they did on it is amazing, and still retains much of the original's classic sound.
check it out...
http://www.cakewalk.com/Products/Z3TA/ |
Dys7 |
The most widely used are:
*Sylenth1
*V-Station
*Zebra2
*Z3ta+
*Nexus
*Massive
Use VSTs for leads, try to stay away from using samples.
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scottyd2k9 |
also dont use nexus, if you just use nexus an nothing else you will never learn, you need to get your head around one vst at a time, i would go for sylenth 1 first, learn how to use it proper.
Download presets an learn how there made an recreate your own or download presets for various vst's an recreate them in sylenth 1.
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Phobz |
I find myself liking styrus more and more each time I use it. |
happyraver89 |
I suggest V-station as a first synth. It has got a really good interface to understand the basics. Multiple waveforms, a LP filter and unison detune for creating supersaw or some phattttt stuff =))
You can also use sylenth1, it's a really cool synth i use it a lot aswell. Nice interface, routing capabilites and built in effects stc.
I don't really suggest zebra or massive as starter synth, because you have to understand basics first .. I don't think that massive's user interface is that user friendly .. but clearly more friendly than FM8's :D ..
Also you can watch tutorials @ youtube to understand the basics, or get a really great idea to improve your music making skills ;)
I use sylenth1 and massive in most of my musix, sometimes v-station. If you got any question just ask :)! |
Essi |
ES2 ;) |
Ranzor |
I highly recommend Synth1, which is a FREE virtual analog synth: http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/softsynth/#down. Even though the UI might be a bit ugly, you can still get some very phatt sounds. |
Archefluxx |
I use Nexus purely for it's piano samples and for layering on leads. Im absolutely opposed to using it too much or depending on it. It frustrated me when I saw that Sy & Unknown effectively did a Nexus tutorial Future Music Magazine.
Use synths. Even with presets you learn so much more. Sylenth1, Z3ta+, Zebra, Vstation, even the free Fruity ones are worth a look at. Get nexus, but just use it to layer - Layer to get more depth in your track. Nothing more boring than single layer leads and singler layer raw basslines imo |
Hard2Get |
quote: Originally posted by Ranzor:
I highly recommend Synth1, which is a FREE virtual analog synth: http://www.geocities.jp/daichi1969/softsynth/#down. Even though the UI might be a bit ugly, you can still get some very phatt sounds.
Yeah great synth. I originally got it because it was suggested by Jon Doe in a thread on ush in like 2003. |