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Synth recommendation for SuperSaw

What Synth on iOS could get such Supersaw sound as on that Omnisphere video? Timestamp is in URL

Comments

  • Megalit is all over this sound. "Hypersaw" is the default preset it pulls up and with a few minor tweaks to attack, release, and reverb it's pretty much there.

  • thanks! will check it out

  • A bunch of them will do it. Megalit is great, as suggested. Korg Gadget's Lisbon is pretty good. And the implementation in Sugar Bytes' DrumComputer is absolutely brutal.

  • the problem is that there are a lot of options but I can’t try them before buying :( That’s time main problem of plugins on iOS for me. On desktop you always have trial or you know for sure that plugin gives “that sound”

  • I'd say Sunrizer. Decent supersaw there. Nerd synth too.

  • Sunrizer would be my first attempt…
    But none of the major major synth players want to come to iOS…at least not yet…let’s hope.

    Not that omnisphere could even fit hahahaa

  • @joseph said:
    the problem is that there are a lot of options but I can’t try them before buying :( That’s time main problem of plugins on iOS for me. On desktop you always have trial or you know for sure that plugin gives “that sound”

    Agreed! It's incredibly annoying
    You might want to look at FM Zone btw - it has an entire bank of supersaw sound presets, these are combinations of FM and supersaw operators, and using the edit function you can go in and tweak everything at the individual operator level

  • @Gavinski said:

    @joseph said:
    the problem is that there are a lot of options but I can’t try them before buying :( That’s time main problem of plugins on iOS for me. On desktop you always have trial or you know for sure that plugin gives “that sound”

    Agreed! It's incredibly annoying
    You might want to look at FM Zone btw - it has an entire bank of supersaw sound presets, these are combinations of FM and supersaw operators, and using the edit function you can go in and tweak everything at the individual operator level

    I didn't even realise FM Zone had that! Gonna try that out once home.


    Also fwiw, GR-II also has a supersaw osc in its built-in synth. Not sure how much I'd use that sound though as I plan to make Minimal Techno ala Richie "Plastikman" Hawtin once I get ahold of GR-II.

  • Haq Attaq to the rescue.

  • Poison - 202 is. Great supersaw that can. Easily emu most electronic music and I think it's even integrated into GrooveRider, or maybe it doesn't. either way, Poison is like a drunk Irish gangster. The most Aggro synth I have.

  • @ejacul337 said:
    Poison - 202 is. Great supersaw that can. Easily emu most electronic music and I think it's even integrated into GrooveRider, or maybe it doesn't. either way, Poison is like a drunk Irish gangster. The most Aggro synth I have.

    I love this description of Poison-202! 😂 Cracked me up, but also pretty true. It's definitely an Aggro synth.

  • Hey! Thanks boss. looking forward to hearing what you think about the Sx1000.

    For those that don't have it. I checked this app for supersaw and thump one was at the top. HaQ made some free 808s for T1.

    https://apps.apple.com/us/app/find-that-sound/id6469339032

  • @Gavinski said:

    @joseph said:
    the problem is that there are a lot of options but I can’t try them before buying :( That’s time main problem of plugins on iOS for me. On desktop you always have trial or you know for sure that plugin gives “that sound”

    Agreed! It's incredibly annoying
    You might want to look at FM Zone btw - it has an entire bank of supersaw sound presets, these are combinations of FM and supersaw operators, and using the edit function you can go in and tweak everything at the individual operator level

    Good call on that one.

  • SuperSaw.

  • @Slush said:
    SuperSaw.

    😂😂😂

  • @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    I'd say Sunrizer. Decent supersaw there. Nerd synth too.
    @ecou said:
    Haq Attaq to the rescue.

    +1 (again) for Sunrizer. As I said in that Haq thread, you should be able to get a good supersaw from any decent VA synth.

    @MrSmileZ said:
    Sunrizer would be my first attempt…
    But none of the major major synth players want to come to iOS…at least not yet…let’s hope.

    Not that omnisphere could even fit hahahaa

    I think I get what you're saying, but it sounds a bit harsh, and it's not really true (see Korg, Arturia, Waldorf, etc. -- not to mention the indie devs who can hold their own against the majors).

  • @ecou said:
    Haq Attaq to the rescue.

    I’ve seen that video. But it’s quite old and possibly outdated. But he explained main concepts well

  • Doesn’t Lagrange also have a supersaw oscillator?

    And Drambo of course.

  • edited February 2

    @telecharge said:

    @jwmmakerofmusic said:
    I'd say Sunrizer. Decent supersaw there. Nerd synth too.
    @ecou said:
    Haq Attaq to the rescue.

    +1 (again) for Sunrizer. As I said in that Haq thread, you should be able to get a good supersaw from any decent VA synth.

    @MrSmileZ said:
    Sunrizer would be my first attempt…
    But none of the major major synth players want to come to iOS…at least not yet…let’s hope.

    Not that omnisphere could even fit hahahaa

    I think I get what you're saying, but it sounds a bit harsh, and it's not really true (see Korg, Arturia, Waldorf, etc. -- not to mention the indie devs who can hold their own against the majors).

    Oh I wasn’t meaning to sound harsh at all. Waldorf isn’t here in AUV3 territory yet, Arturia isn’t really here either, yes there is Korg ….but I was referring to the big synth makers on desktop/laptop… It’s like they deny IOS is the future of computing…but a great deal of new gen people I observe don’t use laptops or desktops like my generation…seems like tablets/mobile devices are indeed the destination. I want synths like Serum, PhasePlant, Pigments, Avenger, Hive…the hardest hitters….and even the full Alchemy…Apple even limits this one.

  • edited February 3

    @joseph said:

    @ecou said:
    Haq Attaq to the rescue.

    I’ve seen that video. But it’s quite old and possibly outdated. But he explained main concepts well

    The information on those synth is still valid. Still a great ressource.

    Tal-U-No, Discovery and ButterSynth all have Saw wave form and Unison mode. That counts I think.

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