Follow up to my post on Way Beyond Fairlight…are there any refills that you would recommend for synthwave/new retro wave projects?
(FYI I use PolySix, ReDominator and Aurora synth REs.)
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- 19 Jan 2016
- Forum: Patches, ReFills and Sound Packs
- Topic: Good Refills for synthwave music
- Replies: 13
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- 19 Jan 2016
- Forum: Patches, ReFills and Sound Packs
- Topic: Way Beyond Fairlight Refill…Impressions?
- Replies: 33
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Way Beyond Fairlight Refill…Impressions?
Hi Everyone, I'm posted to see if anyone has opinions, one way or another, about the Way Beyond Fairlight refill. I'm considering it for a synthwave/new retro wave project, but it's fairly expensive (for a refill) and so would like to ask around first to see if it's worth the money. If you have used...
- 18 Jan 2016
- Forum: Reason General
- Topic: Need tutorials on how to make synths.
- Replies: 17
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Re: Need tutorials on how to make synths.
Btw here's a good tutorial for making synth sounds with Thor: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos/dec07/ ... .htm#para2
- 18 Jan 2016
- Forum: Reason General
- Topic: Need tutorials on how to make synths.
- Replies: 17
- Views: 2478
Re: Need tutorials on how to make synths.
I think Subtractor is the easiest Reason synth to learn on. Thor sounds much better, of course, but Subtractor is a good place to learn the basics of synthesis.
- 17 Jan 2016
- Forum: Reason General
- Topic: Reason has a long way to come
- Replies: 42
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Re: Reason has a long way to come
I don't mind the sequencer at all--works well for me, though I like th sequencer in Ableton Live as well.
Audio editing is where Reason is objectively behind, IMO. Also it would be nice if NI made RE versions of its VSTs
Audio editing is where Reason is objectively behind, IMO. Also it would be nice if NI made RE versions of its VSTs