I feel like you, a lot of great synth just didn't totally click with me, and I ignore Avenger for a long time, thinking it was just for dance music. But the UI appealed so much to me, that I watched the official tutorial videos and...I was hooked. To me, it's not just a synth, but a workstation. Of course it has its quirk like no spectral stuff like loom and pigments, and the fact that if you want to use a sample as wavetable, and the same sample in a granular oscillator type, you have to import it twice. Other than that, great synth overall
I am a massive fan of Avenger....been using it for a while now and since I don't program my own sounds, their sound packs are pretty amazing. I hope you will enjoy it as well....thanks for the vid, Paul...cheers
I've been producing with Avenger & Nexus for years....I noticed you hadn't yet explored the 3 macro controls bottom right...that opens up a whole new universe of sounds. The ease of automation in Avenger is exceptional.
Avenger VPS is the mother of all current synthesis, no other hardware or vst synthesizer comes close to the sonic immensity of this masterpiece. End of story.
Don't buy it if your intention is to use it commercially, because you simply CAN'T • You are authorized to use the Licensed Materials only for personal use. This means that you are only allowed to use the Licensed Materials for your own personal use and not for commercial purposes. Have fun at home!
It is probably not the best on the planet but it is within the top 10 of the last years, however the customer service is mediocre, and the unfulfilled promises of future updates such as version 2 that has been promoted for 3 years make this product very unreliable for serious users. Plus every 90 days you have to re-license it online otherwise you can't continue to use it and besides the suspicious "terms of use" that opens a sea of doubts about what sounds you can or can't use commercially in your songs. Want more? Move on to really serious stuff like Omnisphere or Falcon, don't get ripped off or fooled by well-produced demos... Manuel is still on his version 2 promises that never ever happened...just sayin'....
@@verifiedcustomerid8046 You misunderstand the license. It's about the specific midi you are using. The reason you cannot use those is because they are based largely on extant tracks. This is no different for Nexus.
Omnisphere is way more expensive but it's definitely my workhorse. The versatility is there, the programmability is there, flexible routing and up to 4 layers and 16 patches in one instance... And the sound is special. Their sample libraries and presets are really incredible.
I have both and I can say that while Omnisphere sounds even more like analog HW if you want it to, it just eats up all of your CPU and also, well, I love the workflow but yeah idk I never loved it so much... I rarely use it nowadays... I own it since 2010, omni 1... so idk.. VPS is a synth I didn't buy for a long time but wanted to jump into now and it's really fun and inspiring... I'd, as always, recommend to layer and combine where applicable..
I am like you. I have had Omnisphere for 11 years now. It is an incredible synth which has been constantly improved. The samples are amazing. I have all the libraries and thousands of patches. I have Avenger and it is a great synth. I can't wait till all the V2.0 goodies that have been teased come out. That said, it would never replace Omnisphere for me at this point. I have every Spectrasonics library and VST. My only complaint at this point is I would like to see them come out with an update to RMX. That is still a fantastic plugin but I just know they have something that would blow us all away when it arrives. One other thing about Spectrasonics is they do not charge additional money for upgrades. All those point upgrade fees that other companies charge can really add up so that is something else to consider when looking at the expense of Omnisphere.
@@kpsiegel Yeah true. I'm really digging Omni and Avenger right now, and also Nexus, which has great ready made samples for market/mix ready quick productions. Well on the price tag I think Spectrasonics just prices the updates and support in. One thing I really don't understand with them is their dated strategy to downloads etc. You are even charged extra for additional downloads you may need. But I don't wanna talk bad.. they are phantastic in what they do, and web/cloud has never been their focus and looking at it from a philosophical point of view, that's good :) If you were to buy Spectrasonics products.. would you get Keyscape again? I have quite a few Kontakt libs, Pianoteq and Spitfire. I don't really feel that I'm lacking anything but maybe you know a few killer featues that I might miss 😅
First 🤘for the badge. Personally I like vst's that are focused on the philosophy of the maker. That's why Dawesome Abyss and Novum are great from UI aspect and visual understanding and where soft synths distinguishes itself from hardware. Instead of the Avenger synth I prefer to go the hardware way like the Waldorf Iridium/Quantum platform. I really enjoy your channel and I also like sound design with hybrid approach of synth and sound recordings (samples).
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Ce programme est excellent avec lequel l'on peut réaliser de très bonnes productions Pros. 🎹 Une très bonne continuation musicale et vive la musique 🎹.
At the moment my go to synth is not a plugin but Yamaha Montage, I just love it :-) I also love Arturias V Collection, it´s dear to my heart. I own Avenger and it´s a great instrument, some very good expansion but it´s not my go to island *hehe* I would however recommend Avenger any day!
@@FoliaSound I really like the fact that you mention in detail the reasons of what you like and don't like and you accept the fact that it is subjective. We all have different tastes and habits so it really helps to see where you are coming from.
I heard you can't use their sounds, patterns and sequences commercially. So I passed on it. As great as it is for sound design. I've got enough tools for that.
I purchased and tried Zebra, Diva, PhasePlant, and different instruments but ended up finally with VPS Avenger. They all sound great but their workflows do not suit to how my brain is wired. The look and feel of a tool are also important for me. VPS ticks all these boxes: Great sound, nice user interface (except that the preset browser blocks to much space on the screen), and endless sound design options. Further, you can have different routings for each oscillator. And a lot more.
Love this. Video! I’ve had avenger for a few years now but it’s all unbearable to use because it takes at least 8 seconds to load each preset which is so frustrating. I love the capabilities of what this VST can do but it’s the time between each loading preset:( If anyone has had similar problems like this or any solutions to fix this problem I would be very grateful. Thanks
Avenger has awesome workflow. I hate how it wastes space with the preset area. Dev is not listening there, also they're rather untalented as for ui look. But technically /workflow, top choice.
I use and love Avenger. I have a lot of great libraries mostly I use it for Chillout. THe only pain I have is having to keep turning Favourites on and the way you can save your favourites into a created sound library. Real ball ache
Falcon is absolutely amazing, and limitless. I've used it for a couple of years, but I really struggle with the user interface, I find it not at all intuitive, and I think UVI should rewrite it completely. That aside, there's not a soft synth out there anywhere that even comes close to the possibilities in Falcon. And UVI sounds are some of the most pristine out there.
@@malcolmbritton33 I agree on all points, also the user interface one. UVI does give its expansions a 'face' to each synth they emulate so that we can dial in our own sounds easier. With some programming, you can make these interfaces yourself for your creations. But Falcon by default does not function like any hardware synth at all which is both a strength and a weakness. It is a tough sell for most synth lovers, but a big asset for those who try.
Brand new version 2.0 coming soon have a look at some of the online youtube teasers. I use it to produce psychedelic rock using some of the guitar music loops which are great
I've own avenger for a few years, but the synth scared me lol, and do I've rarely used it. Don't know what it is, but this makes me want to revisit it. Thank you for your instruments based videos, would love to see more:)!
I just remembered though, another reason I haven't used it, is everytime I go to use it, I have to reactivate it through v avenger, which you have to do if you don't use it for more than 30 days...I think?
@@FoliaSound yep it's 90 days, kind of an anachronistic way of doing things, but I don't think I'll spend that much time without using it anymore:) been inspired for past 2 hours. Merci for the inspiration ❤️
I find Vital to be the right compromise between ease of use and the complexity of the synthesiser itself. Pigments isn't bad either, although in my opinion it always has a bit of that Arturia-style glossy sound. Others are unusable for me, like zebra or hive
In my opinion hardware Keyboard.. Synth/ Workstation/Arranger shouldn't be compared to Soft-Synth... They are made for different purposes mostly.... For instance hardware is meant for gigging and live performances.... and the feeling of playing all-in one keyboard... with many high quality sounds and styles (beats) ready to use..and great keybed is something you can't achieve and feel with midi controllers +VST+DAW I know that you CAN do it with soft Synth BUT that feeling....
12:04 is the best skin (black flat). Besides, You are comparing synthesizers to actual workstation (VPS Avenger even has auto arrangement tools kind of like a standard keyboard/arranger). And yes, it is my „go to” synth.
Nie Arturja nie, avenger nie jest zły, ale żeby wszystko chodziło to musisz mieć co najmniej M1 na innych się wiesza gubi ścieżki i robota jest ciężka, ale polecam falcon na pewno będziesz zadowolony a jeżeli chodzi o interfejs to bardzo polecam ur-rt z transformatorami na pokładzie lepszych nie ma. radzę też zwrócić uwagę na iOS, właśnie testuję nowy syntezator który jeszcze się nie ukazał Butter Synth to jest rewelacja polecam.
Sylenth 1 since 2007... this was my first "good" vst Synth and I use it in every single production. Ms problem is, that I have "all of them", I mean, I have it all, synths and effects... so what's the problem..? I have so much gear, that I do more updates on my Mac than I produce any music... sad but true 😞
Massive x has 5 oscillators not 2 and is completely flexible in layout. That said I agree with most of your points. Avenger doesn’t sound analog enough for me. I feel like Massive X sounds the best but still not good enough. Interested to hear what you think of Phaseplant.
True, but only two of these are editable, the rest are more like sub oscillators (plus a noise oscillator, of course). I own Phase Plant and hardly use it, I'll talka about it in a separate vid!
@@FoliaSound Great video by the way, thank you! Wonder if you have ever looked at Dune 3, Spire & Omnisphere? My goto is currently Dune 3 as it's so low on system resources, easy to use & sounds great 👍🏼🎶
Don't buy it if your intention is to use it commercially, because you simply CAN'T • You are authorized to use the Licensed Materials only for personal use. This means that you are only allowed to use the Licensed Materials for your own personal use and not for commercial purposes. Have fun at home!
Alrighty, you know, there are people who misspell things dramatically on the web :D Though having synths like Xfer Scrotum, NI Missav or Matt Titel's Fitall would be cool!
Everything seems to be about aesthetics here. I can see where that would be important seeing as you have to look at the screen to use it. For the most part none of these VST are history making but rather different looking interfaces doing the same thing. I think for the most part I felt most of the rants here were superficial and subjective . You can only do so much at this point with subtractive, wavetable, PM etc. Most if not all the major manufactures of said products sound the same. The race to create the best sounding VST with the best UI that checks all the boxes has already happened. Now creators of these VST are stumbling over each other to keep users interested enough not to move onto the next. We are at a saturation point.
Avenger is only an EDM synth if you are inexperienced. The expansions show you how versatile it is with ALL genres. It’s a powerhouse, and the drum sequencer is fantastic too.
If people say "it's a cheap edm dance machine" (it is not) - Vengeance has well deserved that image for Avenger. Because they are stupid. They live in their small stupid edm world, which likely prevents many sales. Because their edm background is off-putting and emberassing for possible new customers. "press one knob, and it plays DA EDM BANGEAZ" - royal face-palm
It is probably not the best on the planet but it is within the top 10 of the last years, however the customer service is mediocre, and the unfulfilled promises of future updates such as version 2 that has been promoted for 3 years make this product very unreliable for serious users. Plus every 90 days you have to re-license it online otherwise you can't continue to use it and besides the suspicious "terms of use" that opens a sea of doubts about what sounds you can or can't use commercially in your songs. Want more? Move on to really serious stuff like Omnisphere or Falcon, don't get ripped off or fooled by well-produced demos... Manuel is still on his version 2 promises that never ever happened...just sayin'....
Seems logical to remove my comment I am giving advice about the use of Avenger quit wasting peoples time whoever is removing comments and not the things of concern on the platform. After loading a sound or sample you can select the plus symbol in the bottom right corner of the main screen to add up to four sounds in each oscillator section
Okie dokie: what do you think about Avenger and my patch? Using this synth? Planning to? Let me know down below!
i'll take Pigments any day over any other synth.
i think it has the best UI of any synths i've ever used.
and the sound is up to par, imo.
Is it cpu friendly? 💻🔋⚙️
Dunno yet, but people say it's rather a hog. Not worried about it, my 5800X can run a lot of things!
I feel like you, a lot of great synth just didn't totally click with me, and I ignore Avenger for a long time, thinking it was just for dance music. But the UI appealed so much to me, that I watched the official tutorial videos and...I was hooked.
To me, it's not just a synth, but a workstation.
Of course it has its quirk like no spectral stuff like loom and pigments, and the fact that if you want to use a sample as wavetable, and the same sample in a granular oscillator type, you have to import it twice. Other than that, great synth overall
I'm jumping on it and will release a track.. lets see then :) Thanks, great vid! You've got another sub
Ive been using Avenger since Day 1 release. I also own all the expansions. Avenger is the end all, highly recommended
Yo hook a dude up with that "techno 1" expansion lol
Could not have been cheap...😯
I am a massive fan of Avenger....been using it for a while now and since I don't program my own sounds, their sound packs are pretty amazing. I hope you will enjoy it as well....thanks for the vid, Paul...cheers
Thanks, Johnny, my first contact with Avenger was a real success! I'll tweak it more soon!
Great video... never used VSP Avenger but looks like a great workhorse to me... In the past I used OB-E and Diva. Lately i'm using knifonium vst alot
Knifonium is great!
I've been producing with Avenger & Nexus for years....I noticed you hadn't yet explored the 3 macro controls bottom right...that opens up a whole new universe of sounds. The ease of automation in Avenger is exceptional.
Thanks for the tip!
Avenger VPS is the mother of all current synthesis, no other hardware or vst synthesizer comes close to the sonic immensity of this masterpiece. End of story.
I would point just two synths: Schmidt analog synthesizer and Waldorf Iridium digital synth. The're also total beasts!
Don't buy it if your intention is to use it commercially, because you simply CAN'T
• You are authorized to use the Licensed Materials only for personal use.
This means that you are only allowed to use the Licensed Materials for your own personal use and not for commercial purposes.
Have fun at home!
It is probably not the best on the planet but it is within the top 10 of the last years, however the customer service is mediocre, and the unfulfilled promises of future updates such as version 2 that has been promoted for 3 years make this product very unreliable for serious users. Plus every 90 days you have to re-license it online otherwise you can't continue to use it and besides the suspicious "terms of use" that opens a sea of doubts about what sounds you can or can't use commercially in your songs. Want more? Move on to really serious stuff like Omnisphere or Falcon, don't get ripped off or fooled by well-produced demos... Manuel is still on his version 2 promises that never ever happened...just sayin'....
@@verifiedcustomerid8046 you can use it in commercial songs. The only thing you can't do is release those loops as your own songs, which they are not.
@@verifiedcustomerid8046 You misunderstand the license. It's about the specific midi you are using. The reason you cannot use those is because they are based largely on extant tracks. This is no different for Nexus.
To each their own, I dig the modulation in Pigments more than any other synth. Easy, powerful and organized.
Serums is better
@@akira20ishI agree to a certain extent
Nice Preview of vps avenger! I work a long time with this synth and I love it! 😍
Omnisphere is way more expensive but it's definitely my workhorse. The versatility is there, the programmability is there, flexible routing and up to 4 layers and 16 patches in one instance... And the sound is special. Their sample libraries and presets are really incredible.
I have both and I can say that while Omnisphere sounds even more like analog HW if you want it to, it just eats up all of your CPU and also, well, I love the workflow but yeah idk I never loved it so much... I rarely use it nowadays... I own it since 2010, omni 1... so idk.. VPS is a synth I didn't buy for a long time but wanted to jump into now and it's really fun and inspiring... I'd, as always, recommend to layer and combine where applicable..
I am like you. I have had Omnisphere for 11 years now. It is an incredible synth which has been constantly improved. The samples are amazing. I have all the libraries and thousands of patches. I have Avenger and it is a great synth. I can't wait till all the V2.0 goodies that have been teased come out. That said, it would never replace Omnisphere for me at this point. I have every Spectrasonics library and VST. My only complaint at this point is I would like to see them come out with an update to RMX. That is still a fantastic plugin but I just know they have something that would blow us all away when it arrives. One other thing about Spectrasonics is they do not charge additional money for upgrades. All those point upgrade fees that other companies charge can really add up so that is something else to consider when looking at the expense of Omnisphere.
@@kpsiegel Yeah true. I'm really digging Omni and Avenger right now, and also Nexus, which has great ready made samples for market/mix ready quick productions. Well on the price tag I think Spectrasonics just prices the updates and support in. One thing I really don't understand with them is their dated strategy to downloads etc. You are even charged extra for additional downloads you may need. But I don't wanna talk bad.. they are phantastic in what they do, and web/cloud has never been their focus and looking at it from a philosophical point of view, that's good :)
If you were to buy Spectrasonics products.. would you get Keyscape again? I have quite a few Kontakt libs, Pianoteq and Spitfire. I don't really feel that I'm lacking anything but maybe you know a few killer featues that I might miss 😅
First 🤘for the badge. Personally I like vst's that are focused on the philosophy of the maker. That's why Dawesome Abyss and Novum are great from UI aspect and visual understanding and where soft synths distinguishes itself from hardware. Instead of the Avenger synth I prefer to go the hardware way like the Waldorf Iridium/Quantum platform. I really enjoy your channel and I also like sound design with hybrid approach of synth and sound recordings (samples).
Ce programme est excellent avec lequel l'on peut réaliser de très bonnes productions Pros.
🎹 Une très bonne continuation musicale et vive la musique 🎹.
Avenger is one of my favorite synths
Arturia is fav here, and now testing out Avenger! And not into editing sounds, but with 700 VSTs presets if not a problem.
At the moment my go to synth is not a plugin but Yamaha Montage, I just love it :-) I also love Arturias V Collection, it´s dear to my heart. I own Avenger and it´s a great instrument, some very good expansion but it´s not my go to island *hehe* I would however recommend Avenger any day!
My hardware go to is Prophet Rev2 :)
as usual great show my friend.
Thanks, James!
Avenger is really cool and sounds great.
Agreed!
Good review! Instant subscribe.
Thanks!
@@FoliaSound I really like the fact that you mention in detail the reasons of what you like and don't like and you accept the fact that it is subjective. We all have different tastes and habits so it really helps to see where you are coming from.
I heard you can't use their sounds, patterns and sequences commercially. So I passed on it. As great as it is for sound design. I've got enough tools for that.
You can, you just can't use the midi portion of it. You can still use the entire sequence but you have to rearrange it.
LOOOVE that shirt!
phase plant and vital might be what were looking for all this time..
I own both, I hardly use them. I'll make a separate vid on Falcon, Phase Plant and Zebra!
I purchased and tried Zebra, Diva, PhasePlant, and different instruments but ended up finally with VPS Avenger.
They all sound great but their workflows do not suit to how my brain is wired. The look and feel of a tool are also important for me.
VPS ticks all these boxes: Great sound, nice user interface (except that the preset browser blocks to much space on the screen), and endless sound design options.
Further, you can have different routings for each oscillator. And a lot more.
Love this. Video! I’ve had avenger for a few years now but it’s all unbearable to use because it takes at least 8 seconds to load each preset which is so frustrating. I love the capabilities of what this VST can do but it’s the time between each loading preset:(
If anyone has had similar problems like this or any solutions to fix this problem I would be very grateful.
Thanks
I never had issues like that with Avenger. Are you using SSD drives or older HDDs?
Avenger 2 just come out, i like it already 🙂
Expect the review today!
Cześć 👋
Gdzie kupiłeś te grube pianki akustyczne ?
Bardzo Podoba mi się Twój kanał.
Serdecznie Pozdrawiam 🙂
Pianki?! Jakie pianki? :O
Dzięki, pozdrowienia!
It's October 2023. Are you still using this VST? Have you tried Rapid or Ana 2?
Yes, I'm still into Avenger. Recently I took a serious look at Ana2. It's great, but I think I'm fine with what I have right now in my arsenal.
Avenger has awesome workflow. I hate how it wastes space with the preset area. Dev is not listening there, also they're rather untalented as for ui look.
But technically /workflow, top choice.
Very well said, agreed!
I liked it. Very helpful thank you
No probs. Thank you too!
I absolutely love Avenger 2…although the UI is just sooo tiny and cramped that it’s hard work
You can scale it to be larger. Check the percentage in the top left corner.
2022 the real Beautiful Beast
I use and love Avenger. I have a lot of great libraries mostly I use it for Chillout. THe only pain I have is having to keep turning Favourites on and the way you can save your favourites into a created sound library. Real ball ache
I bought UVI Falcon last year, it basically replaced all my other VST's...
I can imagine this is 110% possible. Congrats!
Falcon is absolutely amazing, and limitless. I've used it for a couple of years, but I really struggle with the user interface, I find it not at all intuitive, and I think UVI should rewrite it completely. That aside, there's not a soft synth out there anywhere that even comes close to the possibilities in Falcon. And UVI sounds are some of the most pristine out there.
@@malcolmbritton33 I agree on all points, also the user interface one. UVI does give its expansions a 'face' to each synth they emulate so that we can dial in our own sounds easier. With some programming, you can make these interfaces yourself for your creations. But Falcon by default does not function like any hardware synth at all which is both a strength and a weakness. It is a tough sell for most synth lovers, but a big asset for those who try.
Avenger 2 is on the way. Dr. Mix made a Video the last days..
Brand new version 2.0 coming soon have a look at some of the online youtube teasers. I use it to produce psychedelic rock using some of the guitar music loops which are great
Yep, saw it just today after releasing my vid. Doesn't look like a huge upgrade, but let's wait and hear what it does!
I've own avenger for a few years, but the synth scared me lol, and do I've rarely used it. Don't know what it is, but this makes me want to revisit it.
Thank you for your instruments based videos, would love to see more:)!
I just remembered though, another reason I haven't used it, is everytime I go to use it, I have to reactivate it through v avenger, which you have to do if you don't use it for more than 30 days...I think?
I believe you have to reactivate Avenger every 90 days :) Hope they get rid of this absurd.
@@FoliaSound yep it's 90 days, kind of an anachronistic way of doing things, but I don't think I'll spend that much time without using it anymore:) been inspired for past 2 hours.
Merci for the inspiration ❤️
Great to hear that, thank you too :)
I find Vital to be the right compromise between ease of use and the complexity of the synthesiser itself. Pigments isn't bad either, although in my opinion it always has a bit of that Arturia-style glossy sound. Others are unusable for me, like zebra or hive
Glossy sound, very well said!
How far off is Korg Nautilus syth compared to Avenger?
Got no idea, frankly. Surely Nautilius is a powerful synth!
In my opinion hardware Keyboard..
Synth/
Workstation/Arranger shouldn't be compared to Soft-Synth... They are made for different purposes mostly....
For instance hardware is meant for gigging and live performances.... and the feeling of playing all-in one keyboard... with many high quality sounds and styles (beats) ready to use..and great keybed is something you can't achieve and feel with midi controllers +VST+DAW
I know that you CAN do it with soft Synth BUT that feeling....
I’ve had exactly the same problem !
Thank you for the demonstration, but could you use a transition other than a flashing white light? 👁️👁️😅❤️🩹.
Have you tried fl studio?
I was waiting for this comment, seriously :) Suggest me a different transition, so I can use it!
12:04 is the best skin (black flat). Besides, You are comparing synthesizers to actual workstation (VPS Avenger even has auto arrangement tools kind of like a standard keyboard/arranger). And yes, it is my „go to” synth.
I have struggle with Avenger at Ableton 11. It will Crash when i Work with it a few time.
I Hope IT works when Version 2 is Released
Try halion 6 the quality is great
I try every Synth and go back to serum
Recently i am into roland and korg vsti bundle
I love serum
I love Avenger.
Dude all you need guys is nexus and avenger
uvi falcon?
Nie Arturja nie, avenger nie jest zły, ale żeby wszystko chodziło to musisz mieć co najmniej M1 na innych się wiesza gubi ścieżki i robota jest ciężka, ale polecam falcon na pewno będziesz zadowolony a jeżeli chodzi o interfejs to bardzo polecam ur-rt z transformatorami na pokładzie lepszych nie ma. radzę też zwrócić uwagę na iOS, właśnie testuję nowy syntezator który jeszcze się nie ukazał Butter Synth to jest rewelacja polecam.
Thoughts on Phaseplant?
I have it, I don't use it. I'll make a vid about it!
Sylenth 1 since 2007... this was my first "good" vst Synth and I use it in every single production. Ms problem is, that I have "all of them", I mean, I have it all, synths and effects... so what's the problem..? I have so much gear, that I do more updates on my Mac than I produce any music... sad but true 😞
I never tried it, I know, this is lame xD
How about UVI Falcon?
I'll review it against Zebra and Phase Plant soon :)
Massive x has 5 oscillators not 2 and is completely flexible in layout. That said I agree with most of your points. Avenger doesn’t sound analog enough for me. I feel like Massive X sounds the best but still not good enough. Interested to hear what you think of Phaseplant.
True, but only two of these are editable, the rest are more like sub oscillators (plus a noise oscillator, of course). I own Phase Plant and hardly use it, I'll talka about it in a separate vid!
@@FoliaSound I didn't realise that Avenger has added analog style filters. I need to give it another chance.
Avenger doesn't sound analog at all. Filter are harsh, enveloppe are dodgy.
Did you end up using this more?
Yes, Avenger is my go to right now, I can verify that!
@@FoliaSound Awesome, thanks for the reply my man! Good stuff!
Saint Himars 💙💛🌻
Yep. Cheers!
@@FoliaSound Great video by the way, thank you! Wonder if you have ever looked at Dune 3, Spire & Omnisphere? My goto is currently Dune 3 as it's so low on system resources, easy to use & sounds great 👍🏼🎶
Why don't you try rapid vst by para wave 8 oscillators.. Sounds amazing
Try UVI Falcon, it’s a beast!!
I wanted write the same, till find you did it already. All the way with Falcon!
Falcon is amazing, but it's not quick to work in. I wouldn't recommend it as a workhorse.
@@AndreasR86 I fully agree. Falcon is a great synth for sure but the workfllow is horrible.
Don't buy it if your intention is to use it commercially, because you simply CAN'T
• You are authorized to use the Licensed Materials only for personal use.
This means that you are only allowed to use the Licensed Materials for your own personal use and not for commercial purposes.
Have fun at home!
You mean melodies and melody loops? True, you can't use the commercially, but, frankly, I always create my own...
Incorrect, even Manuel has cleared this up for people.
You CAN use it commercially. Just don’t rip their melodies, really simple.
@@vaiman7777 ...thanks man! for the clarification ♥
@@verifiedcustomerid8046 No problem brother 👍
You gotta try nipplore it’s the best🎉🎉
I haven't heard about it. Are you sure you wrote the name correctly?
@@FoliaSound I’m just breaking balls;)
Alrighty, you know, there are people who misspell things dramatically on the web :D Though having synths like Xfer Scrotum, NI Missav or Matt Titel's Fitall would be cool!
@@anonymousmc7727 🤣😂🤣😂
4 months later now, updates????
Update: Avenger really became my workhorse synth!
@@FoliaSound thinking about it... but 2 should be out soon....
@@Kris_jellybeard , yep, I'm waiting for it, too!
Yeah just stop using it. Worked for me !
still lacks microtuning capabilities i think. correct me if im wrong
I think you can fine tune oscillators. If you mean microtonal scales - they're not there, true!
@@FoliaSound yeah i meant microtonal scales. thanks for confirming
u-he zebra is the best workhorse
For more Fun load the last ARP of the Factory Content
Thanks, I will :)
...has anyone tried to use avenger with manjaro & ardour, or any other linux flavor ?
Everything seems to be about aesthetics here. I can see where that would be important seeing as you have to look at the screen to use it. For the most part none of these VST are history making but rather different looking interfaces doing the same thing. I think for the most part I felt most of the rants here were superficial and subjective . You can only do so much at this point with subtractive, wavetable, PM etc. Most if not all the major manufactures of said products sound the same. The race to create the best sounding VST with the best UI that checks all the boxes has already happened. Now creators of these VST are stumbling over each other to keep users interested enough not to move onto the next. We are at a saturation point.
Avenger is only an EDM synth if you are inexperienced.
The expansions show you how versatile it is with ALL genres.
It’s a powerhouse, and the drum sequencer is fantastic too.
Have you tried Zebra?
Yes, I have! I'll make a separate video about virtual modulars :)
Old stuff, Avenger is the future!
And remember: you can skip the talk using VIDEO CHAPTERS :)
If people say "it's a cheap edm dance machine" (it is not) - Vengeance has well deserved that image for Avenger. Because they are stupid. They live in their small stupid edm world, which likely prevents many sales. Because their edm background is off-putting and emberassing for possible new customers.
"press one knob, and it plays DA EDM BANGEAZ" - royal face-palm
vcv rack 2
well then you never should try out Phaseplant.... haha
I've bought Phae Plant a year ago and I have a certain problem with it. I'll describe it in a separate vid!
I felt the same till i got phaseplant.
It is probably not the best on the planet but it is within the top 10 of the last years, however the customer service is mediocre, and the unfulfilled promises of future updates such as version 2 that has been promoted for 3 years make this product very unreliable for serious users. Plus every 90 days you have to re-license it online otherwise you can't continue to use it and besides the suspicious "terms of use" that opens a sea of doubts about what sounds you can or can't use commercially in your songs. Want more? Move on to really serious stuff like Omnisphere or Falcon, don't get ripped off or fooled by well-produced demos... Manuel is still on his version 2 promises that never ever happened...just sayin'....
Hey! I'm into Falcon and Omnisphere all the way, but still I love Avenger :) Thanks for your point of view anyway!
Why cheaper? The other synths are priced cheaper. Why do you listen those teenagers?😂😂
Romplers are never my go to tbh. Serum or any wavetable synth is my go to.
I wouldn't call Avenger a rompler. It can do samples, but can do WT, VA and more!
Serums wavetable editor is way better
Seems logical to remove my comment I am giving advice about the use of Avenger quit wasting peoples time whoever is removing comments and not the things of concern on the platform. After loading a sound or sample you can select the plus symbol in the bottom right corner of the main screen to add up to four sounds in each oscillator section
I never removed any of your comments...
You wasted 22 minutes of my life
Sorry to hear that, you don't have to watch my chan if you don't like it, there's plenty of cool stuff on YT! :)
So 7 months later we need and update ok VPS ? ❤
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Thanks :)