The features look brilliant for the price and sounds pretty good also
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:35 pm
by plaidbeer
I only had a brief run-through at a GC. Didn't care for the factory presets (they leaned towards harsh/edgy techno-oriented sounds) but I didn't have a lot of time to tweak my own. Best advice I can give is to try one out in a shop and spend some time tweaking your own sounds to see if you like what you wind up with. Have you had a chance to try one out?
Btw, Nick from Sonicstate did the music for this song as part of DNA:
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Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 12:44 am
by plaidbeer
While we're on the topic of synths, I was in GC today and played around with the humble microKorg (original, not the XL). Man, that little bugger is a lot of fun. Reminds of how much I used to like my MS2000. I'd be tempted to pick one up if I can find one super-cheap.
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:35 am
by lorez
thanks plaid, i think I'll try and see if any of the local store have any in stock to have a go of and see what its like
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 5:00 am
by plaidbeer
Lorez, I was messing around with GarageBand tonight and thought about something--do you have a Mac and do you have GarageBand? Or if you have a PC, do you have a similar program with sounds?
The reason why I ask is that just through poking around, I found out that you can edit the effects on the sounds and even use plug-in effects on the sounds that come with GarageBand. I've been putting a lot of things through TC Electronic's M30 reverb plug-in (got it as a freebie during a promotion) as well as other effects and it sounded as good (and massive in some cases) as most VA's I've tried recently. I'm just using a ReMOTE SL61 as my controller and then software for the rest.
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:23 am
by lorez
thanks for the tip plaidbeer, I don't have garageband other than on the ipad. i have been using another daw and will take a look at the VST instruments on there and see if there is anything I can do with those as well