Kairatune: wonderful ambient blip monosynth - excellent for sequences. Ragnarok: really powerful for lead or bass PB3300: Super for Pulse Width Modulation and reverb sounding pads (big, big, big). OBXD - emulation of a vintage Oberheim - loads of presets available. There are lots, lots more. In order to give a bit more atmosphere get Ambient Reverb and Valhalla Frequency Delay. There appear to be few decent drum modules about. But if you've bought a cheap keyboard that includes Ableton Lite then it's Drum Rack is included. That is very, very powerful with plenty of decent preset kits and a fully customised drum sample player which plays clips and hits simultaneously. I am in no way affiliated but the KVR audio website has gazillions of instruments and effects. There is nothing stopping anyone getting into electronic music if you have a laptop and a cheap keyboard the world's your oyster. Being retired I devote all my time to electronic music from when I started 2 years ago. So the above info, while not exhaustive, is based on my direct experience and there's a whole lot of stuff that I would not recommend either. But each to their own. 😊
Amazing synths for PC Windows; would love to see a video on how to run Windows coded synths on a Mac; my impression is that tthe conversion software is a bit hit and miss.
im using bandlab cakewalk free but having probs loading vsts,only 32 bit ones seem to load yet its 64 bit,dont understand,but im novice,would i be better off getting garageband for vsts,whats differance in 32 or 64 bit anyway? good vid by the way!
The N6 hates my CPU. A plugin that's pretty good (not free) but cheap is air xpand 2. You can layer up to 4 sounds and tweak the effects of each sound individually. I think it's going for like 20 bucks right now. You can also get it free with some of the lower budget MIDI keyboards. I got mine with the Alesis Vmini. Fair warning to anyone looking at the Alesis Vmini, the pads on it kind of suck but you can also link them to different MIDI functions.
@@MSS-g7f Are you talking about synchronizing them or actually passing the signal between them? A synth module is literally modular in functionality. Or at least it should be. These just look like typical software synthesizers. The person who made the video seems like a nice guy, but he might be misusing the term.
@@InfoAbsorbent Synchronising, i.e. blending output in a mix. not filter/dca pass-through. (or not that I know of - but I haven't looked into it, there just may be one or two that have that functionality. There is one free modular system I know of: VCV Rack (I think) and has many modules such as LFO's, filters, Sequencers, oscillators, mixers etc. It's open source and I know quite a few knowledgeable people hold it dear to their hearts. I downloaded it but never opened it ( got sidetracked by new hardware :)
I'm sorry, buddy, but none of these plugs fit me. I had 12 better plugins even on the desktop and. I lost when I wanted to add one plugin to Audacity. Only one plug left me Anti Transpirant. I had, among others, Marazmator , NERO and another similar to Marazmator.
I like the new look of the Triple Cheese. Still the same great sound with a cleaner panel.
Love all the U-He stuff, but I also like all the full bucket stuff.
U-he are the gift that keeps on giving. Podolski is my favorite. Great sweet spot on the filters.
for real! Their plugins are so detailed/versatile and sound amazing. I'm glad this video is spreading the U-he gospel lol.
I’m a huge fan of u-he and I use Hive and Bazille in almost every song I create :) nice video. Subscribed
oh rad, will have to check those out!
I have too many sounds and not enough life.
Kairatune: wonderful ambient blip monosynth - excellent for sequences.
Ragnarok: really powerful for lead or bass
PB3300: Super for Pulse Width Modulation and reverb sounding pads (big, big, big).
OBXD - emulation of a vintage Oberheim - loads of presets available.
There are lots, lots more.
In order to give a bit more atmosphere get Ambient Reverb and Valhalla Frequency Delay.
There appear to be few decent drum modules about. But if you've bought a cheap keyboard that includes Ableton Lite then it's Drum Rack is included. That is very, very powerful with plenty of decent preset kits and a fully customised drum sample player which plays clips and hits simultaneously.
I am in no way affiliated but the KVR audio website has gazillions of instruments and effects.
There is nothing stopping anyone getting into electronic music if you have a laptop and a cheap keyboard the world's your oyster.
Being retired I devote all my time to electronic music from when I started 2 years ago. So the above info, while not exhaustive, is based on my direct experience and there's a whole lot of stuff that I would not recommend either. But each to their own. 😊
Wow
thanks!
I spent so much time searching for and obtaining vst plugins and sounds that I forgot what I initially intended to do with it
Collecting them like Pokemon is part of the fun for sure lol.
9:51 He sounded stoked to announce the Dexed vst LOL First time on your channel and all the links worked. Great video my dude 😎👍
Thanks man! I get hyped on Dexed lol
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Podolski is a KILLER VST...I'd put it up against pretty much ANY purchased VST's .
Great video and very helpful thanks👍👍
Surge synth is pretty cool
word, thanks for the tip!
Try the Crisalys.
Also take a look at the HG Fortune plugins!
word! Going to check those out for sure. Thanks for commenting!
Amazing synths for PC Windows; would love to see a video on how to run Windows coded synths on a Mac; my impression is that tthe conversion software is a bit hit and miss.
You are genius men
Full Bucket synths, esp. the FB series (KORG clones) www.fullbucket.de/music/vst.html
and the DrumPro 64
Does Triple Cheese work with Reason 10?
Synth1 is the Best free vst
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im using bandlab cakewalk free but having probs loading vsts,only 32 bit ones seem to load yet its 64 bit,dont understand,but im novice,would i be better off getting garageband for vsts,whats differance in 32 or 64 bit anyway? good vid by the way!
For fans of the 80s vibe please check out OB DX. 1500 stock presets for free!!!!! And the tone and texture is amazing! Do give it a try.
The N6 hates my CPU. A plugin that's pretty good (not free) but cheap is air xpand 2. You can layer up to 4 sounds and tweak the effects of each sound individually. I think it's going for like 20 bucks right now. You can also get it free with some of the lower budget MIDI keyboards. I got mine with the Alesis Vmini. Fair warning to anyone looking at the Alesis Vmini, the pads on it kind of suck but you can also link them to different MIDI functions.
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Helm is the best free synth ever
Thanks
Did you edit any of the preset you showed for the TYRELL, or were you playing chords, cause some of them sound way different than when played
i was just playing basic 7th chords on a midi keyboard
I can show you how or where to get every patch the Yamaha DX7 was famous for and broaden your music.
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Dexed is the best. What do you think about Synth1?
Never heard of it, is it worth a download?
Yes...one of the best, loads of presets available: www.kvraudio.com/product/synth1-by-ichiro-toda
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Surge. Synth 1. Zebralette.
Look up surge synth thank me later it's a life saver
Why are you calling them modules?
They are normally called Software Modules. I.e. they are modular in format meaning you can have many together, for example, in your DAW.
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Are you talking about synchronizing them or actually passing the signal between them?
A synth module is literally modular in functionality. Or at least it should be.
These just look like typical software synthesizers.
The person who made the video seems like a nice guy, but he might be misusing the term.
@@InfoAbsorbent Synchronising, i.e. blending output in a mix. not filter/dca pass-through. (or not that I know of - but I haven't looked into it, there just may be one or two that have that functionality.
There is one free modular system I know of: VCV Rack (I think) and has many modules such as LFO's, filters, Sequencers, oscillators, mixers etc. It's open source and I know quite a few knowledgeable people hold it dear to their hearts. I downloaded it but never opened it ( got sidetracked by new hardware :)
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I'm sorry, buddy, but none of these plugs fit me. I had 12 better plugins even on the desktop and. I lost when I wanted to add one plugin to Audacity. Only one plug left me Anti Transpirant. I had, among others, Marazmator , NERO and another similar to Marazmator.
Hacked i guess
Destroyed my ears with loudness of video , you must be partially deaf to think this is normal
I make sure my audio is at a high level for sure. You can always turn your volume down if you want quieter audio lol.
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