willmaticc
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Any good synth programs or synth workstations?... I need me some nice synth sounds..
Thanks.
Thanks.
From what i understand its not going to happen because Lennard would have to rewrite the entire vst in order to make it happen on Mac. Its 64 bit on Windows I am a Windows guy myself. I sold my copy due to lack of use. Its a great synth though.I'm starting to wonder if I should just sell my Sylenth license as well - still no word on OSX 64bit version.
Its very good but there are so many other great synths out there too.i cannot explain just how much i love sylenth1....it is my go to synth every single time for leads, basses, pads and effects...
in fairness it is 64 bit on windows.sylenth is a good synth, but without 64-bit support it's on the b-team for me (i use logic 64-bit). i use several of the ones listed below.
my top synth choices
tone 2 gladiator
spectasonics omnisphere
uhe zebra 2
NI massive
camel audio alchemy
NI Absynth
rob papen albino 3 *discontinued, but doesn't matter
cakewalk z3ta+ 2
sure it is its just as simple as everything else out there. i think its easier to grasp than sylenth 1^mmmm massive is another good one but def not a beginner synth for those new to synthesis...
From what i understand its not going to happen because Lennard would have to rewrite the entire vst in order to make it happen on Mac. Its 64 bit on Windows I am a Windows guy myself. I sold my copy due to lack of use. Its a great synth though.
^mmmm massive is another good one but def not a beginner synth for those new to synthesis...
very true, there are MANY great synths out there...i guess my approach that i'm taking is that i learn one synth like the back of my hands and for me, sylenth1's interface is very nicely laid out and easy to understand...and for massive the interface is kinda scary at first IMO...i guess it all depends on preference and knowledge...if i did not have subtractive synthesis knowledge, i would not know how to approach massive...i am getting comfortable with it however the more i play with it!Its very good but there are so many other great synths out there too.
sure it is its just as simple as everything else out there. i think its easier to grasp than sylenth 1
yea because massive is not coming easy to me i try to use it and find a nice preset .. or mess around and try to make a sound i like.. but not so easy for me havent been at this for too long.. i was looking for a simple synth to use for now till i learn more and become better
if you're having trouble with massive, i would recommend sylenth1...and if you want i can help u out with sylenth1 and tell u all about it as i understand how it works...i don't know everything but know enough to make good synths with it let me know bud...
very true, there are MANY great synths out there...i guess my approach that i'm taking is that i learn one synth like the back of my hands and for me, sylenth1's interface is very nicely laid out and easy to understand...and for massive the interface is kinda scary at first IMO...i guess it all depends on preference and knowledge...if i did not have subtractive synthesis knowledge, i would not know how to approach massive...i am getting comfortable with it however the more i play with it!
if you're having trouble with massive, i would recommend sylenth1...and if you want i can help u out with sylenth1 and tell u all about it as i understand how it works...i don't know everything but know enough to make good synths with it let me know bud...
I know what you mean. I don't think he is a very customer service kind of guy. I had a tech support issue that took me 3 months to get resolved because he kept not replying to my emails. I eventually had to leave a nasty post on KVR in his forum just to get a response to my emails. To me it just isn't worth the hassle of dealing with this guy and its a good synth but not a godly synth and that lead me to not want to use it to avoid future problems.I guess the main problem is that he flat out refuses to communicate anything about "future developments" - yet some dude on KvR mentioned (last summer or so) that he'd gotten a reply that the 64bit Mac version is in the works. Can't say I know anything about plugin development, but considering how popular Sylenth1 is, it just seems a huge disservice for the paying customers at this point.