4/17/2023 0 Comments Serum v. fabfilter twin 2 synth![]() ![]() Ah yes, it also comes with a full wavetable editor.Īlso it uses less CPU than Vital, it is very nicely optimized, feels like assembler code Maybe the fastest loading plugin I have and I know so many… The sound really reminds me of (digital) hardware sound. I think you can render the result into a new wavetable and circumvent this limitation then (I actually never so far edited my own wavetable…). It might lack - similar to Vital - of a second OSC modulation algorithm (ok, Vital has two, but only very few options then), at least for me. Though the filters in Icarus are better sounding to my ears and are more useful, and the fx section, too. Maybe Vital is even easier to use, but you also can drag-connect automation here. The GUI is straight-forward and easy-to-use. The presentation seems a bit trance-genre like, don’t be fooled by that… It seems to me the clearest sounding wavetable synth, the sound is very pristine in the upper frequency range, exciting! Didn’t check aliasing with analyzers, but seems to me (almost) aliasfree. Icarus 2 is a nice-to-use wavetable synth and deserves more love. Every 5-10 years you need a new cpu only to do the exact same work… On the other hand I still am using a core i7 from 2013, didn’t apply any spectre-patches to it, so it still is quite fast. ![]() I think this doesn’t come only from higher quality (I can’t hear a difference to Zebra in quality), but also the lack of optimization skills nowadays. I know it has combination filters, but still limited here.Īlso I should Pigments give a try, looks very inituitive… In short tests, the CPU usage actually was very high, which I don’t like in any of the recent Arturia synths. Maybe I should try Serum, but I always was missing a second filter. It lacks of waveform manipulation like Serum, you would have to write a wavetable algorithm for that. If I want a quick, good sounding result, I would choose Hive. It sounds really good, and is an algorithmic wavetable synth, too, very easy to use. Zebra also is very light on cpu, yet sounding awesome. Still looking forward for Zebra 3 after all these years… I hope it will improve the usability. Often the sweetspot is very narrow, so actual sound design takes a lot of time. I think Zebra can do pretty much any kind of sound, only it is quite complicated to maintain. Elon musk on MeldaProduction – MAudioPlugins 12.I am a fan of U-He synths.astera on Steinberg – PadShop 2 v2.0.30 (VSTi, VSTi3, AAX, AUi, NKS).Admin on MeldaProduction – MAudioPlugins 12.12 (VST, VST3, AAX).Admin on Antares – Auto Tune Efx 1.00 (VST, RTAS).Admin on Sounds Divine – Original Score for U-he DiVA (SYNTH PRESET).babyking on Native Instruments – KONTAKT 6.7.1 – PORTABLE (STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX*).Hügo_H on Arturia – Pigments v4.1.0 – CE-V.R (STANDALONE, VST, VST3, AAX).john doe on Baby Audio – Smooth Operator 1.0.0 (VST, VST3, AAX, AU).sneaky on Spectrasonics – Omnisphere 2.8.1c POWER SYNTH + Libraries + Sonic Extensions – RePack (STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX).dylss on Ample Sound – Ample Guitar SH v3.6.0 – Update (STANDALONE, VSTi, VSTi3, AAX*, AU).FreakyWolf on Orange Tree Samples – Evolution Sitardelic v1.1.61 (KONTAKT).ava hendricks on Ableton – Live 11 Suite 11.2.6.RTyler on MAGIX VEGAS Pro v20.0.0.326 + Fix.Kix on FL Studio Producer Edition v20.bry on Spectrasonics – Bundle Omnisphere, Keyscape, Trilian v – MORiA (STANDALONE, VST, VST3, AU).Admin on Spectrasonics – Bundle Omnisphere, Keyscape, Trilian v – MORiA (STANDALONE, VST, VST3, AU). ![]()
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