VST for pads?
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- blizzardmusic
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VST for pads?
What kind of VST would I use to get good pad sounds? I'm struggling and can't be bothered using the same old sytrus pads.
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Crystal? its a free vst with lots of pads
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Just been playing w/ a couple free ones from DSK - the Odisea and Darkness Theory. Not too bad, especially for the price.
http://dskmusic.com/blog/?page_id=3
http://dskmusic.com/blog/?page_id=3
My friend swears by Chameleon5000 and I've heard some really nice pads come out of his studio, so I'd say that's a safe bet.
http://www.camelaudio.com/cameleon5000.php
I really like 2 Image Line synths Poizone and Morphine for pads. Also, a newer synth called Sylenth1, it's a super powerful, ultra flexible synth with a simple to use GUI and very intuitive programming structure..plus it's cheap! I've noticed it's becoming more and more of a go-to synth for me.
http://www.lennardigital.com/modules/home/

http://www.camelaudio.com/cameleon5000.php
I really like 2 Image Line synths Poizone and Morphine for pads. Also, a newer synth called Sylenth1, it's a super powerful, ultra flexible synth with a simple to use GUI and very intuitive programming structure..plus it's cheap! I've noticed it's becoming more and more of a go-to synth for me.
http://www.lennardigital.com/modules/home/
- future producer
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- lonecurrent
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if you use lots of pads i would recommend trying to write tunes without pads that sound full as an excersize. when i started writing, i used pads in every tune. i read that this is done alot because pads tend to cover a large frequency range, so to the ear, they make the tune sound a lot more full. as an excersize, I would suggest saying to yourself you will not use a pad in your next 5 tunes or something like that. instead use eq and compression to fatter everything up. i did this and it was probably the best thing i ever did for my production. but if you use eq and compression well, then absynth gets my vote or crystal 2 if you are on a budget:-)
Oh my god, this. Was pissing about with a nelly furtado a capella, whacked it into this and stretched a tiny bit of it out, chopped that up and got the eeriest sound i have heard in ages.Future Producer wrote:Paul Stretch
Have to try this with some orchestral music actually, that will be interesting
is that only mac?Slim wrote:Oh my god, this. Was pissing about with a nelly furtado a capella, whacked it into this and stretched a tiny bit of it out, chopped that up and got the eeriest sound i have heard in ages.Future Producer wrote:Paul Stretch
Have to try this with some orchestral music actually, that will be interesting
Nah, i use it on a PC, should be fine.NoSpin wrote:is that only mac?Slim wrote:Oh my god, this. Was pissing about with a nelly furtado a capella, whacked it into this and stretched a tiny bit of it out, chopped that up and got the eeriest sound i have heard in ages.Future Producer wrote:Paul Stretch
Have to try this with some orchestral music actually, that will be interesting
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