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Music & Sound FX / What are some really good software synthesizers?

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Agent Joe
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Posted: 25th Nov 2007 12:50
What are some good software synthesizers out there? Please list the name of the software and some information on it such as instruments it includes and where one can gain more information on it.


I'm personally using Cakewalk's Dimension Pro. It comes with 7 gigabytes of a variety of sounds such as:

Dimensions (atmospheres)
Pads
Real Basses
Synth Basses
Drums
Percussion
Strings
Guitars
Organs
Electric Pianos
Bells
Leads
Brass
Saxes
Vocals
Layers
Splits
Drum Grooves
Musical Grooves
Techno & Trance
Electronica Collection
Ethnic & World
Garritan Pocket Orchestra
Ochestral Scrapes

In Depth detail can be accessed at www.cakewalk.com
Grandma
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Posted: 25th Nov 2007 13:00
You could always check out my "A place to start" thread here

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Agent Joe
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Posted: 26th Nov 2007 20:50
Oops... what I meant was Instrument plug-ins for the Host programs. Sorry about that.
the simulated city
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Posted: 27th Nov 2007 01:59
I have some powerful custom VSTs available on my site www.thesimulatedcity.com that you may want to try...

Nemesis_0_
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Posted: 27th Nov 2007 16:52
I use sampletank myself, and love it..
Junkrock
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Posted: 27th Nov 2007 17:35
East West Colossus is essential if you have the cash!

www.soundsonline.com

DaZ

the simulated city
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Posted: 28th Nov 2007 02:58
sampletank is ok, but I find the samples quite pedestrian
EW Colossus is a great piece of kit. All EW stuff is pretty fantastic to be honest.

Nemesis_0_
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Posted: 28th Nov 2007 20:17 Edited at: 28th Nov 2007 21:00
What do u mean by pedestrian exactly?

Pedestrian - Lacking wit or imagination

Well I can see how someone looking for an orchestral soundbank would want imagination... except not... because they are looking for orchestral sounds... which sampletank has plenty of...
the simulated city
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Posted: 28th Nov 2007 20:33
I just feel they usually need a little spicing up, there are some good ones on there but a lot of them are a bit bland for my liking, nothing too exciting. Just my preference though.
And I'm only talking about Sampletank 1 which is all I've used. Sampletank 2 may be better.

Nemesis_0_
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 08:32
lol i have sampletank 2.2... im very happy with it (well minus the intel mac compatability fiasco) Ive heard rumors about tank 1 being crap thought, thandx for clearing that up!
the simulated city
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Posted: 29th Nov 2007 09:35
I may have to check it out. I'm looking for a new "does it all - bread and butter" sample library

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