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Can only keep one ios synth: which one and why?

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  • I'd pick Sunrizer. Many other synths do certain sounds better, but when it comes to an all around VA synth, no others have the versatility and breadth of fantastic sounding patches as Sunrizer, IMO. It's patches just are so inspiring for composing and jamming. Plus it's also one of the easiest synths to program and get great results.

    Thor wold probably be my second choice (if I was on a desert island, I'd probably have all the time in the world to learn how to properly program the beast).

  • @supadom if blurry, only in marketing terms. If you can't shape/create the sound from basic elements it's not a synth; you're not synthesizing anything.

    Most of the early PCM synths were indeed synthesizers. I'm thinking of the mid 80s PCMs like the Roland D50 and Casio CZ-101.

    The 90s produced a dirge of PCM/romlper keyboards that were sometimes called synths but weren't - you may have an AMP envelope. Then there were all of the hybrids. That was most of them and remains the case for most of the synths on the market today.

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  • edited March 2014

    Although I had SunrizerXS, I went ahead this weekend and pick up sunrizer or for the iPad. It's only three bucks. Very nice UI and some other sounds I didn't know about.

  • Nave didn't get a lot of love on this thread.. Which is surprising for me because I love its sounds. True, Thor and sunrizer are fantastic. But if only 1, it would be Nave. Only real complaint is that it seems a little wobbly and crashes occasionally

  • @joegrant413 said:

    Although I had SunrizerXS, I went ahead this weekend and pick up sunrizer or for the iPad. It's only three bucks. Very nice UI and some other sounds I didn't know about.

    Make sure to download all the other free soundbanks.

  • Sunrizer

  • I love Nave. Needs better preset nav though.

  • Sunrizer, 100%. It is the easiest app to launch and get a sound that I'm looking for in just a few minutes, plus it is way more powerful than I think I'll ever need. I do have a bunch of others, but it is my favorite (Magellan is #2, Animoog is #3)

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