Recently Iv'e been digging into it for them sounds and scoring short film clips to build up a little showreel of sound design skills.legend4ry wrote:I must say, it IS a sound designers toolbox
I hate absynth
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Re: I hate absynth
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Re: I hate absynth
Without installing the demo, what does Absynth have that a synth like Alchemy doesn't?
Different oscillator modes.
ADSRs
LFOs
MSEGs
Step sequencer/rhythm gate
Built in FX
Let's face it, all synths can be considered to have only three main sections. Oscillators, modulators, and things that effect the sound in some kind of way (volume controls, routing & FX).
What is hard to understand about that?
Perhaps it's the horrid GUI that forces users to hunt across multiple tabs that people rightly find confusing?
Different oscillator modes.
ADSRs
LFOs
MSEGs
Step sequencer/rhythm gate
Built in FX
Let's face it, all synths can be considered to have only three main sections. Oscillators, modulators, and things that effect the sound in some kind of way (volume controls, routing & FX).
What is hard to understand about that?
Perhaps it's the horrid GUI that forces users to hunt across multiple tabs that people rightly find confusing?
Re: I hate absynth
if most of your work with synths consists of bass wobbles and analog lead sounds, then absynth probably isn't your favorite....
if you are a sound designer, who likes to have TOTAL control over what sound you are making, in order to make realistic drums and percussive sounds... then absynth is AWESOME
I make all of my sounds from scratch, with the exception of a few vocal samples if used from games or movies... 95% of my rhythmic sounds come from Absynth (although I use FM8 to make metallic timbres for my hihats and cymbals)... I have made entire drum kits (30+ sounds at least in each one) with just Absynth and just a few ableton effects to add warmth (compressors, saturation, eq, etc...)... Another thing is glitch-percussion and pads... with the insane envelope creator you can make almost anything... makes awesome claps, with just one synth
I had my friend use it, who is used to Maelstrom and Subtractor from Reason... and he cowered in fear and asked "can we go back to using massive?? it makes more sense"... but i made him bear through it, for it is an AMAZING synth... you just have to know how to use it... despite what i read somebody else write, this is my go-to synth whenever I need complex sounds (although for bass, leads, and anything analogy I use Massive and Unique)
it's made for extreme programming power and capability, not for quick and easy use
here's a small few of the sounds i've made in absynth... i have A LOT more though
Soundcloud
if you are a sound designer, who likes to have TOTAL control over what sound you are making, in order to make realistic drums and percussive sounds... then absynth is AWESOME
I make all of my sounds from scratch, with the exception of a few vocal samples if used from games or movies... 95% of my rhythmic sounds come from Absynth (although I use FM8 to make metallic timbres for my hihats and cymbals)... I have made entire drum kits (30+ sounds at least in each one) with just Absynth and just a few ableton effects to add warmth (compressors, saturation, eq, etc...)... Another thing is glitch-percussion and pads... with the insane envelope creator you can make almost anything... makes awesome claps, with just one synth
I had my friend use it, who is used to Maelstrom and Subtractor from Reason... and he cowered in fear and asked "can we go back to using massive?? it makes more sense"... but i made him bear through it, for it is an AMAZING synth... you just have to know how to use it... despite what i read somebody else write, this is my go-to synth whenever I need complex sounds (although for bass, leads, and anything analogy I use Massive and Unique)
it's made for extreme programming power and capability, not for quick and easy use
here's a small few of the sounds i've made in absynth... i have A LOT more though
Soundcloud
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I guess this answers my question of... "how many people actually create all their sounds from scratch???"
by the look of this thread, not very many... for if you are into anything beyond basic sound design at all... then you would absolutely LOVE absynth.... i find myself hitting walls when using other synths and wishing they had the capabilities absynth does
by the look of this thread, not very many... for if you are into anything beyond basic sound design at all... then you would absolutely LOVE absynth.... i find myself hitting walls when using other synths and wishing they had the capabilities absynth does
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i just read through this entire thread and i think you better get down off that high horse. 2 people in this mentioned presets ffs. calm down.
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And the presets are pretty damn amazing as it is, its a good enough reason NOT to make your own sounds...
People seem to forget its their own choice to start with the init patch when they make a tune, not an essential step towards writing good music.
People seem to forget its their own choice to start with the init patch when they make a tune, not an essential step towards writing good music.
SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: I hate absynth
you hate absinthe? well i agree it's a strong flavor.. kind of an acquired taste.. but it's quite pleasant once you get to know it.
wait a sec, what's this about presets?
wait a sec, what's this about presets?

Re: I hate absynth
Agree 100%.samurai wrote:i just read through this entire thread and i think you better get down off that high horse. 2 people in this mentioned presets ffs. calm down.
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Re: I hate absynth
This. Absynth is great for pads and airy leads and weird atmospheres. Only started using it recently and I love it.legend4ry wrote:
If you want ambience with little extra *something* or a strange lead, beeps and such... Absynth is perfect.
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well its safe to say that i'm going to spend more time with it. For the record, I DO understand sound design, I just found this synth to be very non-user friendly. But then again, I've only loaded it up a few times.
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I found the same thing if I'm totally honest, it can be a little scary at first but when you get used to it it's a fantastic tool, one of my favourite vsts of late.jakerobert wrote:well its safe to say that i'm going to spend more time with it. For the record, I DO understand sound design, I just found this synth to be very non-user friendly. But then again, I've only loaded it up a few times.
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I just got it last night and it comes in teal my fav color. So I'm gonna learn it
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ha ha ha, I hate teal, so I don't use it.
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teal is sexy like a fox and you know it.nowaysj wrote:ha ha ha, I hate teal, so I don't use it.
this pleases metripwire22 wrote:I just got it last night and it comes in teal my fav color. So I'm gonna learn it
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Is one of you going to buy a plane ticket so u can consummate?kaiori breathe wrote:teal is sexy like a fox and you know it.
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Haters gonna hatenowaysj wrote:Is one of you going to buy a plane ticket so u can consummate?kaiori breathe wrote:teal is sexy like a fox and you know it.
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R lovers gonna love? 

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I told you you would like it man. Suits what you do nicely.tripwire22 wrote:I just got it last night and it comes in teal my fav color. So I'm gonna learn it
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I, also am a lover of teal.


SoundcloudSoulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Re: I hate absynth
kaiori breathe wrote:teal is sexy like a fox and you know it.nowaysj wrote:ha ha ha, I hate teal, so I don't use it.
this pleases metripwire22 wrote:I just got it last night and it comes in teal my fav color. So I'm gonna learn it
You're right, teal is sexy like a fox.


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