What is the best dirty sounding softsynth out there??? I'm still new to the whole VST thing, so I need to know what to get.![]()
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What is the best dirty sounding softsynth out there??? I'm still new to the whole VST thing, so I need to know what to get.![]()
if you mess with the native instruments pro53 enough, you can get some really phat/dirty sounds from it ;)
Yeah that is something I need to get. I still don't have the NI packs like I need. Thanks David![]()
-Synapse Audio Junglist (now called Hydra and changed) for Bass
- linplug albino
- ImpOscar
- Refx Vanguard
- Superwave P8
- Audiorealism Bassline (good 303 like)
- gmedia oddity
- ni fm7
- synapse audio hydra
just some (!) u need to buy from the top of my head, there's a hell of a free ones as well.
check diz one, if u don't have it yet:
http://spinwarp.com/downloads/ReeseMx.zip
for reese-type-bass
Nice, thank you Mr.Loopdon ;) Nope, I didn't have that one yet. I DL's one from another thread I think but for soem reason it did not work for me.. :clap:
The Moog Modular by Auturia is one of my favourites
Hummel/Wavelength Plastic...the most consistently aggressive synth plugin I've ever heard. Basically a distortion specialist synth, but something about the ordering of components means the patches get a characterful distortion without going totally "hardstyle", and the layout makes it a pleasure to program. NiN's programmer has endorsed it (and it's a freebie so he probably meant it). Creamware only though, unfortunately.
EDIT: Ah, didn't notice you said VST only...
Hummel/Wavelength Plastic ...... hmmmm sounds good!
Where can we get hold of that then??
I looked for it too but was unable to locate a free version.
You want dirt, you want grit...then check this shit. hot damn!! it's like your skull is turned into a hollow globe of concrete and then turned inside out.
http://www.thepiz.org/vst.html
It's fallen off of the net because the creator released a successor to it called the UberPlastic (which isn't free, and has a lot more controls, which I'd assume means it's harder to program). If you email me at rounser@hotmail.com I can email it to you guys...note that you'll need a creamware card to run it.Where can we get hold of that then??
nice, thank you for the link