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Which ICEworks synth to try first?
I just realized I don't have any apps from ice gear and they have quite a lot of synths? Want to tryout at least one of them... Which one is their best ? Redshrike .. Lorentz ..etc?
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Mersenne
yes
Lorentz. Mersenne is cool and percussive, but it's a spice, not a basic ingredient. (To me, anyway.) Lorentz is the most versatile of them, and it sounds great.
It'd help to understand what your use case is?
Mersenne might not be a must have for some, but it absolutely is for the music I make.
Lorentz is the most versatile from the get-go
Cassini gives the possibility of the most control (and is the most underrated)
Mersenne is the most special
Redshrike is the most likely to cause some trouble (the good kind)
They are all great. I tend toward Redshrike and Mersenne these days.
Redshrike is deeper while Lorentz is more accessible. Both are capable or phenomenally deep sounds.
I'm with @ExAsperis99 on this one. I don't have a favorite, and wouldn't give up any, but think it's the best answer to your question.
That said, Laplace is the one that is the most entertaining to me. I just like the uniqueness of its approach and sound.
Here is a Pantsofdeath video on YouTube that compares several of his synths.
Tnks .. Lorentz has caught my fancy...
Yeah, they're all great. Cassini is the only one I don't have, mostly because it's not an AU yet.
Laplace or the Merselles one because they are unique compared otheres.
Lorenzt and others are amazing just not unique.
I feel these 2 are unique.
Haven't given enough time to the Redman yet.
Laplace is great fun to program. Really unique. I like programming drum sounds with it, you can go on some real adventures.
Mersenne is immediately pleasing and the best sounding out of the box. A specific tool for a specific task.
Lorentz gets 90% of the playtime because it just effortlessly does what I need and beyond.
Redshrike is a journey into mystery and by far the deepest and darkest of the four.
I love the Cassini sounds. Can't wait for it to get upgraded.
I need to get red up in my life tonight.
Laplace is my favorite, just because it is an unusual and musical synthesizer. Resonator synthesis is interesting for making pseudo-acoustic sounds, weird, ethnic sounding instruments, 90's workstation sounding strings, plucked sounds, twangs.
Mersenne is similar, but seems to oddly gravitate toward steel drum sounds.
I love Cassini
Try any of the above first, then get the rest.
Laplace. I feel Laplace doesn't get enough love here
seriously though. All of them are great. But they're quite CPU heavy so don't expect to run 8-10 of them even as AU. Only one I don't own is cassini and that's because it's not an AU yet.....
Tnks ...Was not aware of this .. the downloads are quite small
They are all great synths & stand out from the crowd, some quite specialised, Redshrike is the one that's had most use / enjoyment for me.