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    Might dabble with it, depends on the work flow for me. Never been a fan of dubstep, but I do like a number of the sounds they use and raw aggressive feel it has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctrld View Post
    there are no "dubstep synths" and for fuck's sake, stop calling everything that has wobble bass in it "dubstep". Thank you.

    I'm sure razor will be a cool synth. But as far as dubstep goes, no need to jump on it. Massive is more than enough, then there's albino and sylenth. I think i'll wait for komplete 8.
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    I've been using the lazerbass plugin in my last few tracks/remixes - you can get some amazing sounds out of it, much more than just dubstep wobbles lol.

    This Razor is based on the same type of synthesis used in lazerbass, but it looks like a much more refined and thought out version of it.. and at only 69 euros.. eek! I'm very tempted by it!


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    somebody on another post informed us that Razor is out now
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    its not that expensive, think i'll buy it after i get the tsp2 upgrade next friday
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    wow. as predicted, a true CPU killer. almost unsuitable for live, but then again, my laptop is pretty fucking powerful. we'll see how it holds up tomorrow.

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    Razor is fantastic, very easy to use but yes not very light on CPU. the best thing is the GUI. Extremely simple to use and soooo beautiful!

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    i think you can do everything with massive still and it looks like a remake of massiv. but i dont have enogh informnation.. I think we have to find out

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    Quote Originally Posted by ctrld View Post
    wow. as predicted, a true CPU killer. almost unsuitable for live, but then again, my laptop is pretty fucking powerful. we'll see how it holds up tomorrow.
    True that man, two chords with the wrong preset and all CPU will go gooey.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheNonWho View Post
    i think you can do everything with massive still and it looks like a remake of massiv. but i dont have enogh informnation.. I think we have to find out
    The same could be said for any additive synth out there then.

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