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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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  • @hisdudeness said:
    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?

    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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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)

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  • They are all great. I tend toward Redshrike and Mersenne these days.

  • @tja said:
    Cassini is not updated yet...

    And I thought that Redshrike is more capable....

    Lorentz:

    Redshrike:

    Redshrike is deeper while Lorentz is more accessible. Both are capable or phenomenally deep sounds.

  • wimwim
    edited August 2017

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    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.

    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...

  • @wim said:

    @ExAsperis99 said:
    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.

    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.

    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.

  • @OscarSouth said:
    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 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.....

  • @gonekrazy3000 said:
    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.

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