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Albino 3 and Predator? I've heard the demos for both of these and they sound great!
Not sure though, how they differ (they seem quite similar). Anyone have both of these or a good idea about how they compare? I'm looking for mostly pad/ambient type sounds to blend in with more acoustic type samples. I know about Atmosphere, but these REALLY sound good and they seem to have more flexibility (also I guess Predator has several FX that can be used independently with any source). Any comments or impressions would be greatly appreciated.
They're both nice subtractive synths. Do you program your own sounds or are you looking for presets? If the former, I'd say neither one particularly has an advantage over the other for pads/ambience. If the latter, I'd give the nod to Albino3, primarily because it has been around a lot longer and there are many soundsets available on the web (free/commercial), some containing very nice pads. But, given your desires, I would definitely consider Atmosphere as you mentioned, but also look at NI Absynth and, especially Rapture. IMO these synths are much better suited to pads/ambient sounds than Albino3 or Predator. Rapture, in particular, comes with a huge library (+2 free expansion packs for download) and is capable of creating some very awesome pads and evolving ambient textures/soundscapes/etc.
ORIGINAL: DFusion Maybe you should demo them some more to see which you like the best since sound is subjective and it is hard to recommend something based on my own feelings, and maybe get you into buying something that you will regret later Thanks for your comments. My post sounds a little like I'm asking someone else to tell me - which tastes better, apples or oranges?
(before I break down and actaully taste them myself) But I really find it very helpful to hear other opinions - for several reasons. I guess its whatever features/limits/concerns that I can't hear in the demos that I'm looking for. So thanks again.
Supports automation. Boasts plenty of ways to get just the sound you're looking for. Price paid 200 Navigation is a snap. Everything's all laid out on one screen. Very easy to use and with so many options availible. SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE This is one of my favorite vst's to play on simply because of the phat lush sound that comes out of it. Even the presets all sound great and usually presets are useless.
I would consider this one of the top quality vst's out right now. The quality of sound and interface is top notch. OVERALL OPINION I often get sidetracked just playing around on this. If you're a vst junkie go get this demo off the Linplug site. It sounds great. Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Posted by: Esthetix (January 2-, 2005). Pretty standard features found in most softsynths.
Oscillators, Filters, Effects, Arpegiators, etc. Has many presets in all categories.
Basses, Arps, Padds, Leads, etc. Price paid $79 Average. To use it for presets only is a snap. Building your own sounds is easy, bt you must familiarize yourself with the GUI. There are many buttons that when pressed will display the various interfaces. For example, you may not see the arpeggiator - clicking the small 'A' button will show it while hiding the previously displayed interface. SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE The best!
Every sound is crisp and clean even when it's distorted. Never gave me any trouble. I can have 8 or more instances of this running with no problems. OVERALL OPINION I love it and need it.
For synth sounds, this is always my first choice. Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Posted by: NFX ( 8-, 2005).