First off thanks to all who have taken the time to take the readers poll on what virtual synths you own. I’ll leave the poll up for a while to keep collecting data. I also appreciate all the comments and links to synths not in the list.
A couple of early observations after look at the results so far.
Sound Design:
When I think about producing presets it’s clear that offering presets in native formats for the more popular VSTs and Live Pack versions for these and less popular synths makes the most sense.
I’m psyched that so many of you who own Live also have Sampler and Operator. I wasn’t sure the ratio would be so high.
Kore2 is not as popular as might have thought. I only have the free player myself and since I own Live and Absynth 4 I don’t end up using it that much. I think Kore 2 has potential, and I may do something with it, but for now Live Packs and native presets seem the way to go.
I was happy to see Absynth 4 fair so well – I personally love it. Sylenth1 and Predator are neck and neck. Camel Audio’s Alchemy is only 15% but it’s new and relatively expensive. I personally think this synth will grow in popularity. I would have predicted Morphine being this low. Being additive it’s rather specialized. I’ll most likely use it to generate waveforms that I’ll then take into Live Packs. Circle is no surprise either. While it’s interface is really innovative I think it’s pricey and a lot of people have subtractive covered.
Video Tutorials:
I’ve been doing some research on video tutorials and there are a lot of fine tutorials out there on Ableton Live (I’ll post a list in the near future). At this point I’m thinking I’ll do some general videos on “sound design” on the more popular synths in the poll plus Alchemy (as it kicks ass) and perhaps some free synths. I have a few ideas on how to structure tutorials in a way that will help you build up knowledge that is transportable between synths and will experiment with some ideas around this.
Thanks again!
Mark Mosher
www.markmoshermusic.com
www.modulatethis.com
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One response to “Thanks for Participating in “What Virtual Synths Do You Own?” Readers Poll”
Mark, I think posting an Ableton tutorial list would be
a fantastic resource for us Abletonite’s.I’m sure your readers(myself included) would be happy to contribute links to tutorials that they have found during their searches.Every time I watch one of these video’s I get inspired to create from a DIFFERENT angle which leads to some wonderful results!!
Thanks again
Paul
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