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    Deceptacon
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    like he ^^ said

    try one of the analog emulators like native instruments pro-53

    its a great place to start and offers most of the sounds that you'll need for techno and trance.

    z3ta+ is a great synth but there are a lot of routing possibilitiess that can make it seem daunting to a beginner. its far to easy to just come out with generic trance sounds on it if you dont delve into what it can do.

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    Get a cheap hardware synth like the kstation and learn hands on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dodgyedgy View Post
    Get a cheap hardware synth like the kstation and learn hands on.
    Or if you def. want to go the plugin route, get V-Station.

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    Cool, thanks for that!
    I'm glad people have said that Zeta is tricky for learners and it's not just me being thick!
    I've heard people mention "Rob Papen's Blue" and "Predator" are good for entry-level people, has anyone used them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian R View Post
    Cool, thanks for that!
    I'm glad people have said that Zeta is tricky for learners and it's not just me being thick!
    I've heard people mention "Rob Papen's Blue" and "Predator" are good for entry-level people, has anyone used them?
    They are great sounding synths but not good for learning, honestly the v-station will give you the control you need to learn.

    Keep it basic otherwise your head is just going to get in over your head and learnn nothing.

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    one of the other ways to learn is to get two DIFFERENT soft synths and copy the patch from one to another to listen to how the sound comes together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TechMouse View Post
    Or if you def. want to go the plugin route, get V-Station.
    Sounds like a plan!
    Is this free by the way? If so, does ayone know of a link to a downloadable version?

 

 

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