

Trying to decide on one outright ‘ best synthesizer' is like trying to make a definitive call on what the best type of food is - there are so many fantastic choices out there, and much of what makes any of us prefer one over another comes down to personal taste.

Typically, you’ll find banks of presets, too: pre-programmed sounds that can simply be loaded up and played or used as starting points for further editing and sound design. I do appreciate all the messages here and the advice.You can also program notes for it to play using your mouse, and each synth will come with its own set of controls for adjusting the sound. I just wanted to know what was best, but didn't know where to start looking at the time of my message. And I definitely don't fall for the gazillion prests trap. It just makes sense and saves time having to dig through things for "what was that really nice sound that I like? And what VST was it?". I'm a strange one that thinks drinking lots of alcohol and chain smoking makes illness more bearable. I was way too drunk and had a bit of brain fog from this cold I'm trying to shift to try and dive under the hood and see what it has to offer. I was looking at Zebra2 to buy and didn't want to buy it without hearing some of the best sounds that can be made with it. I feel I need to correct and explain myself. Especially being a digital/industrial metal artist. It won't happen again.Īnd I want to say many thanks to everyone else here for advice, and comments. Would it be easy for a dev to code a simple app like that ?įirst off, I'm very sorry Avenger. Some current vst instruments still use the. Of course, most of the time, it would generate crap, but sometimes, there are some cool unexpected stuff. or even a full 128 preset soundbank.or several randomized banks. we could mutate 2 files to create a new preset. fxp/b files, then, we could randomize all/ selected values. fxp files, from any vst that could import/ export. fxp file, should the vst instrument load that preset, with all the parameter and values, etc, as the original preset ?Īnother thing, many years ago, maybe 2000-2007, there used to be a small app, that allowed us to open.

Now, let's say someone else (uses cubase) is using the same vsti, but didn't buy that particular soundbank. fxp file should have ALL the parameters and values exactly as the source preset, right. Now, let's imagine we open the vsti in cubase, load a preset from than new expansion, and we save the preset as a new. Let's imagine we use a particular vst instrument, a legit version, and we buy a new soundbank, that is normally encrypted, etc, linked to the main license, and can't be shared.
