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Favorite Versatile Soft Synth VST

There is sooooooooo much to choose from. Suffering from jack of all trades master of none.

i love using synths for rhythm, arpeggios, and general atmospheric trippyness.

If you had to choose one offers the most diverse sounds and presets what would pick disregarding cost?

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  • If cost is no issues I'd say LogicPro X with Alchemy...

  • Take a look at this list, there's good detail and reviews are usually attached. http://www.musicradar.com/news/tech/the-50-best-vst-au-plugin-synths-in-the-world-today-621799

    Any of the top 5 would keep u busy for years to come...

    Synthmaster 2.8 is incredibly versatile and deep. Sylenth has 10s of thousands of preset banks available aftermarket. And so on. A lot of them have demos available.

  • Zebra 2 / Dark Zebra

  • Most synths - by their very nature - are pretty versatile. A lot of it comes down to personal preference - does it sound good to you? How easy do you find to program it? Does it have the features you like (for example, you mentioned an arpeggiator). As for VSTs, I don't really use them as I pretty much make all my music on the iPad.

  • edited February 2017

    ArcSyn is amazing and gives more than averages good results with its random function. One I almost always go to first.

  • edited February 2017

    @Smitherines said:
    Zebra 2 / Dark Zebra

    ^ These. SynthMaster is also pretty versatile, but it's kind of a pain in the ass to program IMO. Reaktor might also be of interest, particularly when you factor in the vast user library.

    However, ultimate versatility / cost not a factor I would say Kontakt. But that is kind of a whole different ballgame.

  • @gkillmaster said:
    ArcSyn is amazing and gives more than averages good results with its random function. One I almost always go to first.

    +1

  • There are too many....
    My Top 5 today:
    Dust
    Omnisphere 2
    P900 Modular
    Falcon
    Dune 2
    (...then there is Alchemy 2, Sculpture, Zebra, Reaktor, Chromaphone, Avenger etc. etc.).
    I love to layer my synths and save it as Logic patch/instrument. If you have Logic just open some of the layered arp patches and you know why it is always better to combine several synths/tools, add external FX and midi FX.
    Sadly these things are still a pain in iOS.

  • edited February 2017

    @Cib said:
    There are too many....
    My Top 5 today:
    Dust
    Omnisphere 2
    P900 Modular
    Falcon
    Dune 2
    (...then there is Alchemy 2, Sculpture, Zebra, Reaktor, Chromaphone, Avenger etc. etc.).
    I love to layer my synths and save it as Logic patch/instrument. If you have Logic just open some of the layered arp patches and you know why it is always better to combine several synths/tools, add external FX and midi FX.
    Sadly these things are still a pain in iOS.

    There are too many (for the example Factory is another I wanted to mention...)

    The method you mention, building patch/instruments with separate synths, is something I've really been zeroing in on lately in iOS. So far I've found FLSM, SunVox, and Caustic to be nice ecosystems for building scientific--super-synths inapp. All three allow combinations of very interesting synths and samplers into a single instrument or patch.

    As you say not so easy to combine the many amazing standalone iOS instruments in a standalone DAW...

    In that vein a definite plus 1 for Falcon, an amazing vst scientific-super-synth builder

  • Retrologue 2 from Steinberg sounds very nice, has an impressive set of features and costs less than some other big name synths

  • I only use Synthmaster, Alchemy, Bassstation, and a free CM string plug it.
    I like Reactor for sample stuff.

  • I always liked Toxic Biohazard. 6 op fm synth with an incredibly easy mod matrix grid. Everything is pretty much on one screen including fx and eq. I don't think you'll find an easier to learn fm synth. It also had a cool sequencer as well. One of those synths where you feel like you can do no wrong.

  • Synthmaster, Sylenth & Blue 2 here and pretty pleased

  • I think ZynAddSubFX is the best VA I've heard. Too bad it's freeware, people underestimate it.

  • It's purely analog emulation but U-Diva is pretty versatile, pseudo modular architecture where you can mix modules. filters and envelopes from different vintage synths so no wavetable or additive, basic FM.

  • @LeonLeroy again, disregarding cost and assuming we are talking Mac, I am a Native Instruments fan. I invested in Logic Pro X as my DAW and NI Komplete Ultimate 10, which includes Massive, Reaktor, Absynth, FM8, Razor and many other notable synths/sample based libraries. It's been a truly worthwhile investment. There is SO much versatility in that selection.

  • Oh i forgot U-he Repro-1! Damn that sounds awesome (that 32X oversampled Jaws wavefolder/distortion is the best i ever heard)!
    But i hope i'm done with collecting synths now and use them more, lol.
    Now i collect some more sample libraries :) (i got Embertone's Solo String Collection for 199$, normally 500$ via Audio Plugin Deals).

  • @Cib said:
    Oh i forgot U-he Repro-1! Damn that sounds awesome (that 32X oversampled Jaws wavefolder/distortion is the best i ever heard)!
    But i hope i'm done with collecting synths now and use them more, lol.
    Now i collect some more sample libraries :) (i got Embertone's Solo String Collection for 199$, normally 500$ via Audio Plugin Deals).

    +1, Repro-1. U-he has more than its share of first tier stuff. HIve, Bazille, A.C.E....some one already said Diva, Zebra. Even the freeware one Tyrell N6 is a winner with 1000s of great presets on the net

  • My favourite has gotta be XFer serum. If you feed in wavetables from a bunch of different synths you can basically make it sound like anything. I've got tons of wavetables from vsts like massive and even a ton of analogue synths and unlike most vsts I literally make my own patches for whatever I'm making since the plugin is so easy to sculpt what you want...

  • Definitely check out Sugar Byte's Factory! Looks like many unique interface and modulation options. Seems very well thought out and capable of producing unique moving sounds!

  • I'll put a plug (ugh) in (double ugh) for anything by Uhe. The sound is incredible and the provide fantastic support.

  • synthmaster. I can get just about any sound i want very quickly.

  • maybe not technically a soft synth but native instruments Kontakt is a cannot live without plugin for me.

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