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Virsyn AddStation Walkthrough Pt 1
I have 3 copies to give away for this video, and 2 more copies to give away in the next part, which will probably come a few days or a week from now. Details of how to win are in the pinned comment at the top of the Youtube comments section as usual.
This additive (iOS universal) synth from Virsyn sounds pretty damn incredible. Tweakers will love exploring something different from your regular analogue synths while there are a lot of presets available for those who just want to open it up and fire away. In this first video I go through a lot of the presets and give an overview of the main parts of the synth and the FX modules.
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You spoil us sir
What you’re doing is a highly valuable community service. Whether we like the app or not, we are the winners.
I am definitely not in the Virsyn camp and your video just reinforced my opinion. Thought maybe this one would be different. Bought several throughout the years but never used them in my music. I think they are high quality apps and I want to love them but in the end, just can’t. For all the times you inspired me to spend money, thanks for saving me some this time.
Thanks guys, haha - that is also the function of these, definitely not just trying to make people buy them. I spent a very large chunk of today playing with this and getting this out. Hopefully it will help people decide if it is their thing or not. I’m a fan for sure, absolutely love the sounds. Can you put your finger on what you didn’t like about them @hypnopad ?
@Gavinski It just comes down to not liking the sounds. Almost none of them appeal to me on any of their apps. Maybe I don’t like additive in general or it’s the “ metallic sheen” others talk about. Which is kind of weird because I do like FM and I do love physically modeled bell type sounds. I absolutely don’t fault the company. I’m glad I don’t like everything. It’s just a flavor I don’t care for I guess.
Yeah, same thing with music. You can have a stab at explaining why you like or don't like something but ultimately it either just grabs you or it doesn't.
Fast work from Virsyn:

Fantastic
Enough of the presets grabbed me to get this at the 55% off intro price because I think we'll
see a lot of presets made to go along with the impressive array of factory presets and I want to save the money now and not miss the party later.
Well worth getting McD, imho
It's working well along side Lagrange with @Spidericemidas and @richardyot presets.
And taking random sequencing from @echoopera's Drambo efforts. Looking forward to video #2 on this one. Take your time and unravel all the mysteries you can. You explain these apps with great patience and detail.
Thanks McD. Funny enough, I was also playing with layering Spider's Shifting Sands patch and the pearl keys sound from AddStation just a while ago, but triggered from a few ArpBuds 😋
I've not heard any compare/contrast between Addictive and this one (concept-wise, not sound-wise). They seem somewhat similar in idea. I almost never use Addictive because I don't understand it very well, so have so far passed this one up. But FOMO is quietly stalking me. I'm curious if I'm misreading the similarities between the two since no-one has mentioned Addictive in this context.
Winners announced!:
Gregory Lindholm
Flow Form
Bendo Kuchie
Big congrats. 2 more codes to give away in the Pt 2 video which will hopefully come out some time in the next few days or week. It is going to be a busy week - working on a video for Fundamental and also one for an IAA app that will be turning AU, feel free to guess which, though my lips are sealed 😜😜😜
Congrats guys. Come on RNG on Video #2 No whammy’s, No whammy’s, No whammy’s, Stop. On me.
Samplr
Apologies to all those who didn’t win, lol. A lot of entries this time 😂, this is a really popular synth by the look of things
I guess we can both breathe a sigh of relief, at least until the next time @Gavinski 😆
Haha yeah, no lynching for you two today
@Gavinski So you’re saying there’s still a chance? (Pt.2) 🙃😁🤞
Ah well, at least I can buy it now.
Boarderlands turning into AU would be golden
Is it an older IAA app that gets some love or got it recently already an update 🤔
Nice guess! It's not that though. I will be very surprised if anyone gets this, but the first person who does can get a free code for it (though I won't confirm the guess til it's actually out, and this will also be a free update for existing users of the IAA by the way, despite having involved a huge amount of work to update). It's an app I haven't heard discussed here much recently but I think this update will get a lot of love!
It's the app that @flo26 is using in his latest video... we will need tutorial so the timing is good. I'd like to donate my free copy to @rs2000 so he can me us a Drambo copy of the FX.
Whatever it is, as an avid app collector you almost certainly have it, though it might be gathering dust. Good point about drambo, I don't know enough about it to know to what extent it can do what this does.
I'm going to guess Thumbjam, and DM1.
If you ever take a real interest in learning and teaching us about Drambo you will totally change your "workflow" (get codes from app producers, make video, pass out codes).
UNLESS! @giku_beepstreet gives you 100 codes to justify the content needed.
Here's how I see Drambo. @giku_beepstreet has created modules for every type of DSP
routine possible. They he has made a construction framework for us to assemble his modules into networks of signal chains and added a robust sequencer with P-Locking
support.
You could easily create a course syllabus for a 1-2 year college course covering Drambo as a way to survey computer music production. Maybe one of the better schools will do that and we might see a pay for instruction course pop up on Udemy or one of those sites.
A similar explanation of MiRack could also be suggested... tho' MiRack has more of a buy "black boxes" and assemble them into music labs approach.
Other than Apple freeing Alchemy as an AUv3 from its GarageBand prison (complete with all the iaps), the only IAA synth (other than any of the korg synths) I would die for is Thor 🙏🏼
Definitely both of these apps interest me a lot and I will get round to diving in eventually for sure
Don't think this has had updates recently. Its a slightly older app that I'm pretty sure was released before I joined, or at least became active, here in the forum.
Thor or Animoog please