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I know nothing about this. Their "dubstep SX" is also on sale..
@knewspeak said:
Just got it and played about. Doesn't sound bad, sequencer is handy. I can see a use for it generating loops for resample purposes elsewhere. Or even single shots for Bilbao or iMPC etc
The FM parameters seem to add a useful variation.
@Macao95 said:
It could be me, but I don't get on with the Animoog editing UI. Nave works better for me - as soon as I bought it I was building my own sounds - it's a very powerful synth. Animoog works and sounds ok, but it doesn't inspire me the way Thor or Additive Synth do, for example, and I think Nave will be a grower. Then again I thought that about iSEM but hardly touch that one.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
Yeah i love it. It's not an all rounder like Massive though but it has got some gnarly basses and you can modulate it with the x/y pad matrix.
Fwiw if i was looking at one synth purchase i'd buy Synth Squad, it's 3 synths but you can combine them in Fusor to create one metasynth, great modulation system so can do you're typicl dubstep wubs and you can create some big bottom end by layering the oscillators. Takes some time to learn but is well worth the time invested. Monark is about as good as it gets in vst land in terms of analog emulation but monophonic...
@monzo said:
Oh but the sample fodder for Nave.
Monzo, Knewspeak... Thanks for the extra advice on Massive.
The presets make it tempting but I've decided it's likely to rarely get used because I am on my iPad not my computer almost all the time. So that's saved $99 which makes up for a lot of apps I've bought.
Looking forward to getting The Riser though.
Knewspeak: Voice Jam is great. Top tip is to use it like an Audiobus effect even though it won't go in the effects slot. You do this by having 2 audiobus chains - one with VoiceJam in the output slot a second one with VoiceJam in the input slot and out to wherever you want your final output to go. You may have to mess around adding it as in input first, then an output (or vice versa) but it works and makes it very useful.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 Massive would give you what you're looking for (lots dubstep power and overall capability and potential, not too difficult to edit for so much power and versatitility, tons of patches available online, lots of tutorials, and good price right now).
The main hurdle, which would be true for any computer music software, is finding a way or an inclination to continually integrate plugins and DAWs with the iOS stuff ... It's sometimes hard not to be completely either/or.
Another thing, Massive is free with Maschine, so if you're thinking there would be a chance you'd get Maschine someday, you might not want to get Massive separately. The sale price mitigates that problem tho.
I think Synthmaster, especially with current sales on the plugin and its expansions, and especially with the Player version, which is currently $9, is best bang for buck plugin. It does what you're looking for and is very diverse and powerful and can be as easy or deep as you want it to be. Lots of expansions to fit your needs as well.
However, it's coming to iOS soon ... so there's that.
Yep, thanks. I also thought about Cyclops from SugarBytes. But that's coming to iOS apparently too.
I think you're right about either/or and I'm most definitely iOS so I've decided to pass. It's a lot of money in iOS terms too.
I bought some great dubstep/drum and bass presets for Z3ta recently that sound pretty amazing so I think I should just study them and try and learn Z3ta well. I'm sure I could do most things with Z3ta that I could do in Massive.
I'm also thinking that the automation in the new Pro Midi app (might be on sale?) is so great to use that hooking this up via midi learn to Z3ta with the right patches could make for some pretty expressive / extreme results in terms of rhythmic modulation. Just need to find time .
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 thanks for the tip with Voice Jam Studio, I'm just pondering whether to pick up the DiscoDSP bundle for my desktop, anybody know of the efficiency with regard to the CPU with any of these plugins. I know they've been out sometime but especially Discovery Pro, it's been updated quite a bit, has this made it heavy on CPU use.
@Matt I use both, i just ordered an iconnectmidi so i can integrate the iPad with my DAW and transfer sounds back and forth and send receive midi etc but if you're coming from ios it is another learning curve.
Oh yeah why not give the vst versions a try, that's what i do and something i'm missing on ios. Run z3ta alongside Massive and Cyclops, see which blows your socks off. Do the z3ta presets load in the desktop version?
Well I'm doing pretty good with Black Friday. You guys were right about the VirSyn apps. I bought Tera and because I liked it so much I got the Addictive Synth and Cube Synth. I also picked up Nave (monster Waldorf sound), and some smaller apps like the Artic Pro and the Syn Drum.
I'm waiting for the Z3ta, iFretless series, and Turnado to go on sale.
@mkell424 said:
Which do you prefer - Nave or Tera? I'm loving Nave, but that's all I've bought in the sales so could splash out on Tera if it brings anything special to the party
@musikmachine. Yep. The great thing about Z3ta is that a lot of the desktop presets work for the iOS version.
Unfortunately some are wrapped up in the .bnk format (I think that's right) and they don't work in the iOS version. They would if they were unpacked into individual presets, but I researched and there didn't seem to be an easy and quick way to do this (especially on a Mac). It was all about loading them into the desktop Z3ta or your desktop Daw then saving them out one by one. So I gave up.
@monzo said:
It's tough to pick between the two. I haven't tried any programing, them but I'm enjoying the preset sounds on both of them. Tera has a lot great sounds so I'd get it even though you own the Nave. The Appreggiator is one of my favorite things about it. The appegio presents sound great. For $9.99 it's one hell of a synth.
Just to add. These are the great sounding Z3ta presets that should work on the iOS version:
http://xenossoundworks.com/z3ta.html
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 have you found some of the presets created for the desktop version of z3ta tax the iPad causing the sound to breakup, I'm on Mini Retina BTW, think it maybe do to the RAM when I clear the RAM it cures the sound of some presets, but others, still seem to breakup.
I've found them all fine to be honest. I'm on an iPad Air 1.
The only thing I get, ever, on my Air really is sound levels competing. So if I'm playing a loop in gadget an then playing Z3ta too loud it massively drops the volume level in Gadget. Guess that's just normal though.
@Matt_Fletcher_2000 said:
... add that to the 15,000+ other good sounding FREE ones
I just hope the Z3ta goes on sale. $20 is a lot of money to spend on a synth.
Wow I bought a few Black Friday sales without the stampede!
But zMors doesn't show any presets, and scrolling the keyboard in Laplace is a puzzle to me. But NLog Pro synth and Artic keys sound cool, and MIDI designer pro I hope is going to be usefull ( although the GUI is butt ugly).
Thanks for the heads up guys!
Love Z3ta personally. It would possibly be the last synth I would want to be without on the ipad.
Wow the App Store has slowed to a crawl tonight. Watching the progress bar on my iSymphonic Orchestra app install has been like watching grass grow.
Picked up Midi Designer Pro. It's worth it just for the DX7 and JX8P templates for me. I already paid $3 for the touch version before I got an ipad but wasn't willing to pay $30 for the ipad version. $5 hits the spot.
Anyone here have Sonic Synth 2 by IKM? I'm thinking of picking it up for 25-30 bucks on their site w/ jam points, and import the sounds into SampleTanke 3 SE (since that one is 64bit). Is the bread & butter sounds decent in it (guitars, piano, drums etc)?
Loaded with apps already but have a few needs and a large itunes gift card so i grabbed cube synth and nlog! Still looking. I think a couple things for animoog perhaps?
Have many here pulled the trigger on iSymphonic yet? Very intruiged, but I'm not sure if it wouldn't be better to just use some Komplete Orchestra pack or something. Is the quality comparable?
I also picked up the two bass expansion bundles for jamup pro xt!
iSymphonic doesn't appear to be on sale anymore.
@Tritonman2 said:
You will not regret that purchase.
@pichi said:
hmm..iSymphonic just lost a potential customer then! I'll wait for it to go on sale again, cause I'm not buying an app for $50+ that has less integration than a Komplete instrument.
@Greg said:
Hey Greg, they are there and even categorized click on 'presets' and then 'cloud' then a new windows opens with All, Bass, etc...with a list of sound designers and patches.
This was one of my favourite deals...YMMV
@pichi said:
I got this, but can't find the included templates. When I go to load a layout there are only two presets... Can anyone point out where I find the DX7 etc?