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Reactor 5 with komplete 11 select
Reactor 5 with komplete 11 select










reactor 5 with komplete 11 select
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REACTOR 5 WITH KOMPLETE 11 SELECT FULL

Full list of expansions here: I really think that this synth can be whatever you want it to be! Synthmaster is up to version 2.8.10, which now also includes scalable UI skins for 120-140-160%, so you can nearly fill up a HD monitor and make it easier to program for old eyes! For the Tangerine Dreams (one of my most favorite electronic artists ever), check out SynthMaster expansion pack: Expansion - Nori Ubukata - Dawn Of Electronic Music Vol3 - Tangerine Dream Demo track on Soundcloud: For other classic synth patches, I have Nori Ubukata's "Historic Synth Giants" Vols 1-4, and I love all the cool Floyd, Genesis, ELP, Vangelis, Jarre, sounds, etc.

reactor 5 with komplete 11 select

Glyn Barnes You mention Tangerine Dream so you may be looking for something with a lot of analog programing capabilities? Synthmaster has been mentioned and it is excellent, for a traditional analogue guy like me that grew up with synths like the VCS3 programing from the ground up is a bit more obtuse but it has an amazing range of presets and you can buy more, they have somthing to fit most styles of music.

reactor 5 with komplete 11 select

REACTOR 5 WITH KOMPLETE 11 SELECT UPDATE

Arturias V collection is also a very capable package, on the latest update they added some Tangerine Dream inspired patches. GForce's Minimonsta is a go to for me when I want traditional Mini Moog sounds. Cakewalk's Z3ta is a very capable synth, many get put off by the EDM orintated presets but the wave shaping functions, the dual filters and extensive modulation options make it a very capable synth. Synthmaster has been mentioned and it is excellent, for a traditional analogue guy like me that grew up with synths like the VCS3 programing from the ground up is a bit more obtuse but it has an amazing range of presets and you can buy more, they have somthing to fit most styles of music.

reactor 5 with komplete 11 select

Unlike the original this one stays in tune!! They have reated a double version in software. XILS 4  is another of my favourites, based on the old EMS VCS3 synth used in the 70's by the likes of Pink Floyd and Roxy Music. You can get a 20 day demo version if you want to try it. This is not a synth if you just want to call up presets, you do need to understand how modular analog synths work to get the best out of it. You mention Tangerine Dream so you may be looking for something with a lot of analog programing capabilities? Softube Modular  is a favourite of mine. MiniFilter V (giveaway a while ago) TAL Reverb II Transpire (giveaway a while ago) Took me days actually month, when I think about it, to compile this collection, it's not just random stuff.

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They sound as good as Repro-1 one, just make yourself and FX chain like Repro-1 has, Waveshaper, Drive, Resonant filter, Delay, Reverb) TAL NoiseMaker FX: MWaveShaper MStereoScope SGA1566 HY Filter 2 Free ReverberateCM IVGI2 TDR VOS SlickEQ OrilRiver (use it as send effect ) beware, latest beta version seems a bit buggy) HY-MBMFX, great multiband Spatial / Stereo Width adjustment EDIT: Updated list with the ones I forgot. Commercial: Synth: Iris 2 UVI Falcon (Sampler and mother of all synths) Air Loom (best out of the old package that is constantly on sale) FX: Neutron Valhalla Vintage Verb BT Stereo Imager BT Tempo Delay BT Valve Drive LP EQ and MB Comp Adaptive Limiter Free / Gimmick: Synth: TyrellN6 and BazilleCM (get those! They are free resp. I made long tests lately, comparing the synths and FX I own / freeware and categorized them good and bad. Thinking outside of the box can sometimes produce some great results. I'm not sure where my own music creativity will take me, if anywhere, however its always good to see and research what other people use regardless of music style. My own personal taste in music is extremely varied, but given the toolset I have at this time I am playing around with purely electronic music, think: William Orbit, Tangerine Dream, Jam and Spoon as a few examples. I understand that certain soft synths may be suited to certain styles of music, and there are different technologies/sound engines (if that’s the right term) used. Im using SONAR Platinum and also opted for Rapture Pro, however I'm interested to see what other people are using in the soft synth department that integrates well with SONAR. Fast forward 30 odd years and things have certainly changed. My only other experience of anything computer music related was back in the Atari ST and Amiga days, however I did also play bass guitar in a band throughout my teenage years. Prior to that I spent several months using various demos and lite versions of Ableton, Reason and FL Studio to name a few. Settled on SONAR as my DAW of choice 6 months ago. Which Soft Synths do you use? Hi all First post, and thought I would include a quick introduction before I get to my main question.












Reactor 5 with komplete 11 select