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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarekith View Post
    I'm a big Omnisphere fan, the iPad integration is awesome and it's as deep or simple of a synth as you want it to be. Sounds absolutely fabulous too.

    I like Synplant a lot of simpler stuff and for it's just plain awesome interface. I wish more developers would come up with unique and interesting ways to make sounds other than just copying the standard subtractive synthesis formula.

    This, Massive and my Roland MC-303.
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    I use Razor for pretty much all my basses. I know most everyone loves Massive but I find it sounds too generic. Razor instead gives me a solid sound i can modulate and sculpt with other saturation and filter plugins.

    Izotope Alloy is another VST i use heavily, it's great for really bringing sounds to life.
    Some people just use Ozone but the zero-latency mode is great to jam out melody ideas on a synth when you have your instrument sound worked out.
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    Razor instead gives me a solid sound i can modulate and sculpt with other saturation and filter plugins.
    +1 for Razor. The intuitive flexibility that it gives you is ridiculous. Best part is you can really easily get the most f***** up sound

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    Sylenth 1 is probably the single best purchase I've made. Other than Logic Pro and Waves of course.

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    if you're looking for something free & bit different I'd recommend:

    DSK Indian Dreamz
    DSK Asian Dreamz
    synsect
    AM TB30X
    CMT Bitcrusher
    This page has quite a lot of good stuff if you're going for a more lo-fi/video game sound:
    tweakbench.com

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    All Waves total package FTW.. There are so many great plug-ins within that bundle. =)

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    Basicly:

    -reFX Nexus 2 (Lots of Prog House presets, my main genre)
    -Sylenth 1 (Basses)
    -MiniMogueVA (Analog Synth)
    -NI Massive (Working on Electro Sounds)
    -IceCream (Chiptune)
    -All the Tweakbench VSTs & Plugins (Also for Chiptune)
    -Harmless (Chords)
    -Dada Life's Sausage Fattener (This is a Plugin, but it's just AWESOME as a limiter)

    It's not too much but I think it's OK for a beginner like me

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    An old freebie I just started using - fxpansion orca. Simple as hell, sounds fucking great.

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    Generators: Massive, Sylenth, Harmless, 3xOsc, Nexus

    Effects: Bitcrusher, BoomComb, CamelPhat, Camel Crusher, Ohmicide, D16 Devastor, WOW

    Massive is my favorite. I sometimes use FM8, but I still can't figure it out completely. x3

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