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Probably Magellan - I've said it before here, but I didn't love Magellan for the first few months I had it - but it's really grown on me. I find it very expressive. mandrakonians free patches posted here really helped me appreciate this synth (thanks!). Lots of great patches. And the midi implementation is excellent in Magellan. Plus the added bonus of working in the AB fx slot. All around a very versatile synth.
Also would add Nave, iMini (for bass sounds) and iSem... And probably Thor will be right up there - but I've only had it for 2 weeks and haven't had time to really dig into it. (Oh and cant forget - Alchemy is awesome too - I really should get a couple of the expansion packs!)
I've resisted getting Sunrizer - do I need this with all the other synths I have? Does it sound that much different than some of the other analogues? Many users seem to love it. Maybe next time it goes on sale...
My holy trinity of iPad synths is Sunrizer, Animoog, and...Nave and Thor are still duking out number 3.
After treating myself to Alchemy Pro & All sounds pack for christmas, i've more and more started to use Alchemy!
Sure, its a bit unstable at times. Especially in IAA. But it really packs a serious punch.
double post, sorry!
I look at what I use on iPhone to really see what I'm willing to parse it down to (iPad has so many killer synths that aren't on iPhone, it's an embarrassment of wealth and hard to narrow down.) The page one iPhone eligible synths (AB or IAA, and MIDI)(cool sounds, play nice with Beatmaker 2) for me are in no order Alchemy, Unity, Sunrizer, Magellan, nLog, Shapesynth, DXi, Samplewiz, Addictive mini, Bassline. iPad adds Thor, Nave, iSem, Animoog, Cube, and on and on.
Not narrowed down very well, is it, even on iPhone... An ultra lean iPhone list would include non synth Thumbjam and CMP Grande, and only Alchemy, Unity, Sunrizer and Magellan. It blows my mind how much u can freaking do on an iPhone...
Nave, Thor, Sunrizer and animoog.
Between those 4 I believe any sound is possible so I've NOT buying any more synths.
..ya, right, like that's going to happen
Animoog! And yes its not synth but its a real fun to tplay thumbjam, and sounds great....
Sunrize, nave, nlog, eden, magellan....
@JMSexton said:
Actually, I have no control over them. A rogue neuron fires in my head and 'bang', the comment is sitting in my brain asking to be let out. I just inflict them on you guys in order to get rid of the damned things...
I'm actually reading Nave's manual so I guess that makes it my main synth.
Hovis Anoalogue 3 and the Lurpak BX
@thesoundtestroom waat?
Oh, and don't forget SchlipSchlop and Spatz3!
ZeQuinnes 7 (Zē-Kwinn-es)
Yeah, the problem with ZeQuinnes is that it gets hung notes once in a while. Other than that, it's great! :-)
@Schrodinger said:
If you live in the UK Hovis is a brand of bread, and darn tasty to, and Lurpak is a brand of Butter, although my particular favourite is Bertolli because of the outstanding health benefits, right kids.
These are my favourite Bread and Butter.
And now for the meat and potatoes of my setup...................
hahaha!
....a mashed Minerva and some Garlic Baloney!!!
@thesoundtestroom ahhh, now I understand.. Here in Africa, we eat lawn