@@olaftampier9057 Your title is funny-- Phase Plant is literally _the only synth_ I demoed where I did not like _a single preset_ . You may not use them but that's how I get a sense of what the synth is about and what it is capable of. Also, totally agree on the 'sound' of it super dead and plastic-y. I could see the potential in theory but just couldn't get over that sound. It is becoming the go-to synth for sound designers though so that plus your review so willing to give V2 a 2nd chance and perhaps try a subscription for a few months...
Sounds like you came to it with an opinion based on presets, discovered how it works as you made the video and finally gave it enough time for the video to convince yourself. It doesn't have the raw sounding oscillators and filters of a minimoog, but the modulation capabilities of this thing put it in a class of its own. I can do stuff with samples in Phase Plant that I can't do in Kontakt 6 or Ableton samplers. I make sounds faster in this synth than any other I have used. Even if you don't vibe with the gui, you have to appreciate the fact that nothing on the screen goes unused. Makes it awesome for saving starting point patches as templates to build off.
Phase Plant was the first soft synth I dived really deep into, and it's my primary soft synth ever since. I've used Serum, Pigments, Diva, Falcon, and a huge lot more - and Phase Plant remains the favourite. I think to me it's the blank slate that it starts with (I barely ever use presets). It invites creativity. Gives me all the possibilities without forcing me into any particular path.
Phase Plant and Zebra are my 2 goto synths. They both allow me to build unique sound from scratch. I like to start sound design with an empty GUI and add just those modules I want to use. Phase Plant is the most user friendly synth with transparent and logical GUI and the best workflow I ever experienced.
@@FoliaSound i dont understand, why to use any other synth then phase plant, while it can do everything! What makes a hw better? Or is there something i cant do with pp?
@@smaplessmap5355 I think that every synth has its own character and lets you do stuff a bit different. What you said about Phase Plant applies to Falcon, Ana2 and some other synths. What makes them different is their architecture, oscillators design, filters (digital filters can vary a lot!), different effect sections and - probably most of all - different feel and user experience.
It's great to have your go to machine, but I pay full respect to every synth user, no matter what they choose. All synths are great, as music making is simply the best activity in the world :)
For me personally, Phaseplant and the kHs effect plugins have the most user-friendly GUI I've ever encountered. Perhaps, it just depends on what the individual is used to.
One year later… What do you think about Phase Plant after your new Honeymoon? You are still impressed and use this Synth quite a lot? I’m curious… Thanks a lot for your video @Folia Soundstudio ! 😊
I think there are definitely soft synths and hard synths that have WAY more character and are much easier to get great sounds with. However PP is still my go to soft synth because of just how easy it is to get a sound started and the modulation and efficiency of the FX is insane. As someone who has more of a background in software the GUI is extremely friendly to me but i can see how it's more busy and confusing to people who are coming from hardware or other, older soft synths. When you have all of the FX with this synth and if you know what you're doing, you can get some amazing sounds, however, similar to the Hydrasynth, if you don't know what you're doing, or don't have a sound direction in mind, its punishing and won't sound great. If you can grab the complete collection of FX and the synth for a good deal i would say its worth a shot, especially if you're coming from serum and are looking for something with more possibilities than that
I've mainly used Melda SoundFactory over the last year, and when trying out PP again just now, the difference in the basic sound quality is HUGE. PP does indeed sound like a toy in comparison on the oscillator level and in general. It's like it has no "body" or presence. However, there are also huge benefits to PPs workflow, and I did decide to get the subscription a couple of days ago. As to the interface/GUI - it was refreshing to hear critique of it, different from the choir of devoted disciples, lol. If I were in charge, I'd change it quite a bit. In the end, every synth is a different tool with both strenghts and weaknesses.
Melda SoundFactory is a purely digital synth. There is absolutely nothing analogish in it. Probably the coldest synth out there. As for sound quality. They are absolutely on the same level. No aliasing, no cruelties.
I made a whole album with just Phase Plant for everything. It was a bit of getting used to. But after that, I just didn't grab it as Europs/Thor/Sub was still easier. V2 feels like a real step up - or perhaps stepping to where it could/should have been before so I will try again. i am due to start writing more material and was considering a limit like Reaper (for a Reason man) so maybe it could be Reaper + PP2??? :-)
The GUI of Phase Plant is not the most user friendly????? You can say a lot about Phase Plant, there is just one thing that you can't say: it's not user friendly. To say that is just really weird... (to put it mildly) It's like saying Omnisphere doesn't have a lot of presets. It's just simply: not true.
I like Phase Plant quite a lot but I do agree that it can sound a bit cold and digital and it can take some work to get away from that. More importantly, I like your DeepMind 12 in the background! Great sounding synth. I have one too and I love it.
I have to admit, I have never been impressed by Phase Plant's factory presets. They are nowhere near as 'useable' as many other synths, such as those by u-he. However, as a synth itself, Phase Plant is great and very user-friendly, imho.
Didn't like Phase Plant when it came out, also felt that it sounded 'too plastic'. Up until Dash Glitch mentioned to me that I should use my own Wavetables. World of a difference. My 2nd favourite Synth (Vital is my favourite)
I don't really like do it all synths. I still like native instruments offerings. Massive, Massive x and Fm8. Absynth would be on the list if they had not stop supporting it.
honestly, i find myself liking phase plant for the specific combination of the flexibility and the un-colored sound- sometimes I want to add warmth and character, but it can be nice to know that i have the freedom to start with a completely dry character that won’t push me in a specific direction. of course, having said that, if kilohearts were to decide to add functionality for choosing different models of analog oscillator/filters like in Diva, i would be fucking ecstatic. still hoping for those granular generators to materialize someday too.
I have all the Artiria synths. But PhasePlant is the most used synth here. Low CPU, very high-end sound and I can make new sounds in very short time. I can make PP to sound like analog in seconds. But I don't need this. I just need a huge, modern sound. It is really a techno synth.
I completely agree that phase plant GUI was the thing that pushed me away from using it more. I recently found Current, and that GUI is so much better for a next gen soft synth.
Hm, would phase retrigger point spread help to make it more analogue? Or using a little bit of noise and/or slightly randomizing the velocity. Edit: Personally I like the GUI a lot, but it makes sense for me because I often like to use A LOT of effects.
Great Video! Yeah, your custom UI definitely made it easier on the eye. Also randomizing the pitch just a tiny bit did make it less plastic. Could you share the link where we can customize the UI?
Yes I too believe that Phase Plant looks like something in the 80s The closest thing to Phaseplant GUI is Vital but Vital still looks better and it is free so...
I m not a musician but sometimes i like to do something. I ve tried a lot of synth all deleted when i ve found phaseplant For me actualy is the best synth with ana2 this last for his particular sound. Where u can find a plug in so flexible? If u want a lot of sounds of instruments ready to use, and more friendly to use, surely phaseplant is not for u, go on serum and other similar 😂
This synth has been my favorite since it came out! Although I'm not anywhere close being a professional and just use it for my hobby things. But yeah, UI is definitely not that pleasant and while it looks ok to me, it just feels kinda... cheap maybe? But, hey, I'm using Ableton, it looks the same as it looked in 2001 when it first came out
It took me literally 15 seconds to find it for you, Eon: audiosex.pro/threads/skins-for-kilohearts-phaseplant-snapins-plugins.57703/ Learn to google, people! Greetings!
in my opinion phase plant is not a preset maschine, rather the sound designer playground, firstly you have to learn it to fully appreciate its potential. Clearly lack of experience on your part,and it shows.
Man, why are you seeking an analog sound into a digital and virtual synth? DO oyu have an Deepmind and a analog Dave Smith synth, i think. The GUI is not a analog subtractive synth layout, also. Salute
Hey, guys! As always, questions to ask: what do you think about Phase Plant? Bought it? Planning to buy? Or maybe selling? Let me know down below!
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@@olaftampier9057 Your title is funny-- Phase Plant is literally _the only synth_ I demoed where I did not like _a single preset_ . You may not use them but that's how I get a sense of what the synth is about and what it is capable of. Also, totally agree on the 'sound' of it super dead and plastic-y. I could see the potential in theory but just couldn't get over that sound. It is becoming the go-to synth for sound designers though so that plus your review so willing to give V2 a 2nd chance and perhaps try a subscription for a few months...
Sounds like you came to it with an opinion based on presets, discovered how it works as you made the video and finally gave it enough time for the video to convince yourself. It doesn't have the raw sounding oscillators and filters of a minimoog, but the modulation capabilities of this thing put it in a class of its own. I can do stuff with samples in Phase Plant that I can't do in Kontakt 6 or Ableton samplers. I make sounds faster in this synth than any other I have used. Even if you don't vibe with the gui, you have to appreciate the fact that nothing on the screen goes unused. Makes it awesome for saving starting point patches as templates to build off.
Phase Plant was the first soft synth I dived really deep into, and it's my primary soft synth ever since. I've used Serum, Pigments, Diva, Falcon, and a huge lot more - and Phase Plant remains the favourite. I think to me it's the blank slate that it starts with (I barely ever use presets). It invites creativity. Gives me all the possibilities without forcing me into any particular path.
Very well said :) Presets with PP make not much sense, I agree!
Thanks for the kilocolor hint. It brings new life to the gui.
Phase Plant and Zebra are my 2 goto synths. They both allow me to build unique sound from scratch. I like to start sound design with an empty GUI and add just those modules I want to use. Phase Plant is the most user friendly synth with transparent and logical GUI and the best workflow I ever experienced.
Can you show me a hw synth e.g. dx7, moog sound the phase plant cant do?
Not sure if I can. Why should I?
@@FoliaSound i dont understand, why to use any other synth then phase plant, while it can do everything! What makes a hw better? Or is there something i cant do with pp?
@@smaplessmap5355 I think that every synth has its own character and lets you do stuff a bit different. What you said about Phase Plant applies to Falcon, Ana2 and some other synths. What makes them different is their architecture, oscillators design, filters (digital filters can vary a lot!), different effect sections and - probably most of all - different feel and user experience.
It's great to have your go to machine, but I pay full respect to every synth user, no matter what they choose. All synths are great, as music making is simply the best activity in the world :)
For me personally, Phaseplant and the kHs effect plugins have the most user-friendly GUI I've ever encountered. Perhaps, it just depends on what the individual is used to.
Great video. I might grab it. Sounds like sound design heaven
Yep, Daniel, it is. Thanks!
great review, tak!
Thanks, man!
One year later… What do you think about Phase Plant after your new Honeymoon? You are still impressed and use this Synth quite a lot? I’m curious… Thanks a lot for your video @Folia Soundstudio ! 😊
I was looking at Phase Plant but ended up choosing Pigments 4, great video by the way.
Many thanks!
Though scaling up it's UI helps somehow
I'll try that for sure!
I think there are definitely soft synths and hard synths that have WAY more character and are much easier to get great sounds with. However PP is still my go to soft synth because of just how easy it is to get a sound started and the modulation and efficiency of the FX is insane. As someone who has more of a background in software the GUI is extremely friendly to me but i can see how it's more busy and confusing to people who are coming from hardware or other, older soft synths. When you have all of the FX with this synth and if you know what you're doing, you can get some amazing sounds, however, similar to the Hydrasynth, if you don't know what you're doing, or don't have a sound direction in mind, its punishing and won't sound great. If you can grab the complete collection of FX and the synth for a good deal i would say its worth a shot, especially if you're coming from serum and are looking for something with more possibilities than that
I've mainly used Melda SoundFactory over the last year, and when trying out PP again just now, the difference in the basic sound quality is HUGE. PP does indeed sound like a toy in comparison on the oscillator level and in general. It's like it has no "body" or presence. However, there are also huge benefits to PPs workflow, and I did decide to get the subscription a couple of days ago. As to the interface/GUI - it was refreshing to hear critique of it, different from the choir of devoted disciples, lol. If I were in charge, I'd change it quite a bit. In the end, every synth is a different tool with both strenghts and weaknesses.
Nice point of view. Thanks!
Melda SoundFactory is a purely digital synth. There is absolutely nothing analogish in it. Probably the coldest synth out there. As for sound quality. They are absolutely on the same level. No aliasing, no cruelties.
I made a whole album with just Phase Plant for everything. It was a bit of getting used to. But after that, I just didn't grab it as Europs/Thor/Sub was still easier. V2 feels like a real step up - or perhaps stepping to where it could/should have been before so I will try again. i am due to start writing more material and was considering a limit like Reaper (for a Reason man) so maybe it could be Reaper + PP2??? :-)
Probably it could. Good luck!
Never heard of this one but it was very interesting...cheers
Cheers!
The GUI of Phase Plant is not the most user friendly????? You can say a lot about Phase Plant, there is just one thing that you can't say: it's not user friendly. To say that is just really weird... (to put it mildly) It's like saying Omnisphere doesn't have a lot of presets. It's just simply: not true.
I like Phase Plant quite a lot but I do agree that it can sound a bit cold and digital and it can take some work to get away from that. More importantly, I like your DeepMind 12 in the background! Great sounding synth. I have one too and I love it.
Video on it coming soon, actually :)
@@FoliaSound I look forward to it!
Never judge a synthesizer by its presets ;-) I bought this synth yesterday.
I have to admit, I have never been impressed by Phase Plant's factory presets. They are nowhere near as 'useable' as many other synths, such as those by u-he. However, as a synth itself, Phase Plant is great and very user-friendly, imho.
Didn't like Phase Plant when it came out, also felt that it sounded 'too plastic'.
Up until Dash Glitch mentioned to me that I should use my own Wavetables.
World of a difference. My 2nd favourite Synth (Vital is my favourite)
I think the non-linear filter they released last year really helps make the synth sound more colorful.
@@bonchbonch Fancy seeing you here!
I don't really like do it all synths. I still like native instruments offerings. Massive, Massive x and Fm8. Absynth would be on the list if they had not stop supporting it.
Absynth was crazy good actually and it's a pity, 100% true!
Now I know kilocolor, thanks!
honestly, i find myself liking phase plant for the specific combination of the flexibility and the un-colored sound- sometimes I want to add warmth and character, but it can be nice to know that i have the freedom to start with a completely dry character that won’t push me in a specific direction.
of course, having said that, if kilohearts were to decide to add functionality for choosing different models of analog oscillator/filters like in Diva, i would be fucking ecstatic. still hoping for those granular generators to materialize someday too.
Aaah, yes, more osc and filter options!
I have all the Artiria synths. But PhasePlant is the most used synth here. Low CPU, very high-end sound and I can make new sounds in very short time. I can make PP to sound like analog in seconds. But I don't need this. I just need a huge, modern sound. It is really a techno synth.
I completely agree that phase plant GUI was the thing that pushed me away from using it more. I recently found Current, and that GUI is so much better for a next gen soft synth.
Ah, Current! I missed that completely for some reason...
Hm, would phase retrigger point spread help to make it more analogue? Or using a little bit of noise and/or slightly randomizing the velocity.
Edit: Personally I like the GUI a lot, but it makes sense for me because I often like to use A LOT of effects.
Good ideas! I did it my way, next time I'll fo it your way, but I just know this synth can sound simply good!
Really considered selling this since Vital does the job of making crazy dubstep easier. Maybe I have to go back and do more with Phaseplant.
Yea, just give it a try. You're not forced to buy or subscribe :)
Vital is abandoned product.
good video Papichulo, do you still like Phase Synth?
Hey, I own it, but I rarely use it...
I was never planning on selling mine. I liked it but felt that it could do more. With version 2 that "more" is there.
Great Video! Yeah, your custom UI definitely made it easier on the eye. Also randomizing the pitch just a tiny bit did make it less plastic. Could you share the link where we can customize the UI?
Yep, I'll post it, good idea!
Yes I too believe that Phase Plant looks like something in the 80s
The closest thing to Phaseplant GUI is Vital but Vital still looks better and it is free so...
What are your thoughts between this versus UVI Falcon? Thanks.
I even thought about exchanging my PP for Falcon, but finally didn't happen. I haven't tried it yet!
I m not a musician but sometimes i like to do something.
I ve tried a lot of synth all deleted when i ve found phaseplant
For me actualy is the best synth with ana2 this last for his particular sound.
Where u can find a plug in so flexible?
If u want a lot of sounds of instruments ready to use, and more friendly to use, surely phaseplant is not for u, go on serum and other similar 😂
True!
This synth has been my favorite since it came out! Although I'm not anywhere close being a professional and just use it for my hobby things. But yeah, UI is definitely not that pleasant and while it looks ok to me, it just feels kinda... cheap maybe? But, hey, I'm using Ableton, it looks the same as it looked in 2001 when it first came out
Yes, exactly! Same Ableton look, but with worse colors :D
As long as the resources are put into the meat of the product I'm ok with a highly functional yet maybe not great aesthetic.
Where to place file for Mac osx?
Can you use Google? :)
@@FoliaSound Hello. I did. I will try other search. Thanks
It took me literally 15 seconds to find it for you, Eon: audiosex.pro/threads/skins-for-kilohearts-phaseplant-snapins-plugins.57703/
Learn to google, people! Greetings!
... Liked it very much! )
Nice, thanks! Where are you from, man?
in my opinion phase plant is not a preset maschine, rather the sound designer playground, firstly you have to learn it to fully appreciate its potential. Clearly lack of experience on your part,and it shows.
Lack of experience on Phase Plant? Yep, definitely!
In fact is not a preset machine. That say all about his unlimited possibilities.
Never knew can you sell a soft syjnth
Yes, you can, why not! There are little companies not allowing this (e.g. Spitfire, Sonnox).
presets are underwhelming and it's quite CPU intensive.
Man, why are you seeking an analog sound into a digital and virtual synth? DO oyu have an Deepmind and a analog Dave Smith synth, i think. The GUI is not a analog subtractive synth layout, also. Salute
Well, I'm actually looking into anything that the synth offers :) If it offers virtual analog among other types of synthesis - I'm into it!
Gr8 review not the best sounding vst! But very flexible
True!