It’s fuel to say, but when I’m watching these plugin, sound videos the last thing I want is to hear someone talking. My favorite videos are software demos with NO TALKING! I wish they would just put all the talking and info at the end. That way if you’re actually interested, you can stay until the end to get more info
CRASS2047 ok so you might think of me as an idiot of which I am but I searched up “its fuel to say” just because I wanted to know what it meant (again I’m in idiot) and it show me an Los Angeles Times saying that elementary school kids doused in jet fuel so thank you?
Hey ! i have a JX8P but i play on PG-8X too, and this vst is very powerful and sounds pretty close of the JX8P, you can also export sysex from PG-8X to JX8P, and it"s also a PG 800 midi controler...bread and butter ;) Another vst is not too bad it's the OBX-d by 2DaT : www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=1844 Try it you could be surprised ;) Have a nice day !!
PG8x turned me onto the JX-8P, haha, kinda backwards, but I've just learned a massive appreciation for Roland's little runty synths. Alpha Juno in the mail coming my way. JX-3P down the line, and JX-8P further down the line. Just saw an 8P go for crazy low price, in great condition, just didn't have the cash for it (thanks Alpha Juno... I surely would have appreciated the JX-8P more!). It broke my heart, but I'm so happy I've finally figured out what these Roland synths are about.
I like the SQ8L the best out of all the ones you showed. I used to play on the original Ensoniq hardware, and SQ8L pretty much nails it. Great retro-digital sound.
Thanks for introducing us to SQ8L! It's 32 bit only so you'll need jBridge if you are in a DAW like Cubase. Also, just bought the Sylenth preset pack from soundbox. Nice!
Great comparison tut. Going to buy Sylenth now. SQ8L is based on Ensoniq ESQ-1 and SQ80. Two amazing synths used a lot by people like John Carpenter, Adamski, JMJ & Chris Huelsbeck. Those synths are from 1986 and 1987 respectively. They are two rare synths & hard to find on eBay. And I can't use SQ8L because I'm on Mac. So sad.
SQ8L and PG8X are both longtime favorites of mine. PG8X also has it's chorus effect in a separate VST, and it sounds pretty lush. Wavestation rocks, especially if you grew up with Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2. DKC 2 particularly has the Wavestation sound. I snagged Xpand for $1 but haven't used it all that much yet. Haven't used Sylenth or the Tal, although I've used a few free Tal synths that were nice.
Love the PG-8X. I have a real JX-8P and the PG-8X sounds just like it. My favourite freebie VSTi at he moment is the Arminator2 by Krakli. Superb CS-80 emulation. There's so much brilliant choice out there in freebie land that I surprise myself when I actually buy a VSTi, but I still do buy stuff, especially on Deals. I also bung the freeware makers a bit now and then. They're worth it for sure.
Your DAW still support 32-bit plugins? I downloaded SQ8L and it only has 32-bit version. Cubase does not support 32-bt VST long time ago, so I cannot use it.
Great reply. Going to checkout PG-8x now. The Marimba in XPAND! alone Always has me going back. Such a great little sampler instrument. Totally worth the time familiarizing with the sounds. $1 is a crazy price for that one. I’m a Pro tools user so it comes free but I would buy it over and over again. Been using TAL UNO recently too. It needs help but one could do anything Junk they need with it. Great soft synth. The TAL Sample is a fav of mine too. Cheers.
Such a good point. I stopped wishing and broke down and just bought a SQ80 last Christmas, best purchase ever. Such a fun workflow, love the floppy drive experience, pure magic, every one want to use the disks and save patches. Buuuut Its huge so here:
For drums, if you're looking for nice samples, get Synthwave Drums. Not a great plugin interface, nor much built-in processing options, but an amazing soundbank with dry and wet samples. I personnaly use them a lot for layering with my own sounds.
Though you have AIR xpand.... If you want a great SYNTH.. check out their VI Hybrid 3...... Its modern, but I would say , IMO, it has one of the best Sound engines Ive ever heard in plug,
I like the m1 for some great 80's sounds. SEM 2 is great also. I've got the deep mind 12 I've been using a lot too. Sounds almost identical to the juno 60 except it has a lot more modulation capabilities.
what type of sounds would zebra make that diva cant make..i own diva already but am considering buying it or should i look for another synth to compliment diva?
Zebra is more like a nextgen DX. Its FM capabilities are out of this world. I dont use it enough and I should. Diva kinda blends the major 6 classic analogues, with an FM module together (which is awesome), but Zebra takes the FM reigns and runs with it hardcore. You can get anything from DX7, Sega Genesis sounds (FM chiptune), to incredible drums sounds. Get the demo, you wont be sorry. I think they have some 25% of sale going now if you sign up for their newsletter. All their products are solid and sound like legit hardware. Get the demo, you wont regret it.
loren morgan lol wow. I already bought it and others. I didn’t know the fm was great on it. I was going to use fm8 since I owned already but I might want to check this out because I love zebra and dark zebra too
U He had 25% off all there products about a week ago. Very rare they have sales. If you own Zebra 2 you get to buy into Zebra 3 for $30 extra dollars. If you own Zebra 2 and the Dark HZ pack you get it free. I was told this deal will end soon or at any time.
Although massive and sample based Omnisphere 2 vst has killer sounds and a nice fat bottom end for the Analog stuff too. Camel Alchemy is up there too still, Arturia SEM V as well ! plus UHE Hive & Diva of course
Xpand!2 was a real bargain for a £1. I find it great for layering with a more synthy synth. FWIW my current fave synth is LuSH-101 which is a layering monster.
I like the tal u no lx 2 but I prefer the Juno 106 from the Roland Cloud. Having played the Juno 60 and the Juno 106 in the 90's the official version sounds better, but saying that TAL have done a fantastic job.
Which song do these tunes appear in? It is really catchy. Also, the channel is flippin' helpful, it has been a great help to try my wings in synthwave :) Thanks man
It is probably me, but it would have been easier to hear each one if you would have soloed one part out instead of putting the whole mix on. Were all the sounds minus drums being sourced through each vst or part?
This proves how much synthwave is about arrangement and sound design. None of these synths sound the same and only the tal u no sounds 80s especially on a raw level. Sylenth is a great modern digital synth but the oscillators and filter sound clean which is what they are meant to be but not how a prophet or Roland or obxa sounds. Great free synths for 80s sounds are obxd, pg8x, tal u no 60,tal bass line and tal chorus lx on many other synths. Xpand seems alright for those sampled sound of the 90s, dated in a cool way, using these all together in a production would be cool.
@@pacomaco5126 Can confirm. I was really, really stoked when Arturia first announced that they'll release DX7 V. Then it got out and I demo-ed it for 2 days. It looks nice and has a bunch of interesting stuff that I'll probably never look into, those are more *sound engineer* stuff. Also is covenient in some ways. THAT'S IT! They're charging me premium price for a product that doesn't sound better or can actually sound less authentic than a free VST. What a joke. Dexed all the way
I like Tal, but I MUST have a dedicated browser to select presets, not one that snaps shut after a selection is made--such as found on U-he synths, or Lush 101, etc.
Best sounding here in this video? Sylenth1. Probably a lot to do with the great presets around for it, plus that it has a lot of good digital effects in the patches compared to the others(which were recorded "dry", I suppose). The Xpand not counted (but it's more a rompler) Most 80:s sounding: SQ8L. Most potentially 80:s sounding: U-NO-LX. With the right programmed sounds combined with good effects plug-ins, it often nails it. Just listen to "Juno Breath" on the soundcloud demo that the dowload page for U-No-LX links to. Neither the Wavestation nor the Xpand belongs to Synthwave. The Wavestation is an evolving pad-machine but it doesn't even have resonance for the filter and it disqualifies it for synthwave. Maybe for some pad sounds, but not as the track-defining synth for a synthwave song.
Don't set limits. Once a genre is so defined, so codified, that certain approaches, or sounds, or structures are forbidden, the genre is dead. I've watched this happen in electronic music from the early/mid 90's to today. The genrefication of a genre is the death of the genre. Lol.
Hello, I wonder if you can help me find a song? not sure if it was the late 80s or early 90s but we got a cd player for the first time, and one of the cd's had a Synthwave song with Speech Synthesis song... All i can remember was a voice saying fast forward. I have been looking for this dam song for years... Thanks.
Thanks for showing these hot plugins! Can you or someone else help me with installing sq8l?! After downloading it on my (Windows 11) PC, it shows me after opening with Winrar a .dll data, but no Installation or VST 3 Plugin Data :-(
How about any emulation from gear actually used in the 80's. Repro1 for prophet 1. Repro5 is coming out soon which will be the prophet 5. Arturia Oberheim SEM 2 V. Sinclavier V - used all over top 80's pop musicians albums like thriller. OPX which is an emulation of the oberheim OBXA .If you subscribe to Roland cloud you get access to the same exact sound in their boutique line of synths like the juno 106 , jupiter 8 and the promars. You also get a piano which is one of the best Ive hears.Probably the best 80's music tool isnt exactly a VST its a library called synth anthlogy ii from UVI its a library of just about every vintage synth worth mentioning of every type of synthesizer. So there are subtractive synths, vintage wave table synths, additive synths , fm , spectral, analog modeling, organs ect. It also comes with many top modern analog synths as well. Like the virus . Alesis Adromeda. It has a ton . every synth you load is very deeply editable. You can control the filter , oscillator shapes, adsr vca, adsr vcf, sub osc, and the arpeggiator. You must. Own the UVI falcon hybrid synth or the free UVI workstation in order to load synth anthology. If you own UVI falcon you have as a deep control of the sound as any subtractive synth. You can add lfo, envelopes, fx, you can also change. Sounds more by adding fm or wavetables to the sound.
isn't the uvi stuff sampled based though? I'm stuck between getting that or uhe diva or uvi falcon..why would you suggest this over diva? I'm trying to narrow things down to purchase. thanks in advance
quick jumps
1:28 sylenth
3:32 tal u no lx 2
6:17 xpand
8:07 wavestation
10:22 sq8l
bless u
yes.. bless you child
It’s fuel to say, but when I’m watching these plugin, sound videos the last thing I want is to hear someone talking. My favorite videos are software demos with NO TALKING! I wish they would just put all the talking and info at the end. That way if you’re actually interested, you can stay until the end to get more info
@@CRASS2047 me too bruh
CRASS2047 ok so you might think of me as an idiot of which I am but I searched up “its fuel to say” just because I wanted to know what it meant (again I’m in idiot) and it show me an Los Angeles Times saying that elementary school kids doused in jet fuel so thank you?
Out of all these, I think the FREE SQ8L sounded the best. It sounded very rich and 80s-like.
Great list! PG8x all the way for me these days!
Hey !
i have a JX8P but i play on PG-8X too, and this vst is very powerful and sounds pretty close of the JX8P, you can also export sysex from PG-8X to JX8P, and it"s also a PG 800 midi controler...bread and butter ;)
Another vst is not too bad it's the OBX-d by 2DaT :
www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=1844
Try it you could be surprised ;)
Have a nice day !!
PG8x turned me onto the JX-8P, haha, kinda backwards, but I've just learned a massive appreciation for Roland's little runty synths. Alpha Juno in the mail coming my way. JX-3P down the line, and JX-8P further down the line. Just saw an 8P go for crazy low price, in great condition, just didn't have the cash for it (thanks Alpha Juno... I surely would have appreciated the JX-8P more!). It broke my heart, but I'm so happy I've finally figured out what these Roland synths are about.
Absolutely Synth1,thousand of banks and free,great sound and amazing design
Free?
Yes, "Synth1" is free, "Sylenth1" is not. ;)
is Synth1 as 80s sounding though? Synth1 is amazing, probably my favorite VST synth. The leads are incredible.
@@thebreathalyzer pretty sure you can make 80s sounds in any standard synth.
Awesome! Thanks.
Tale a look at Dexed ( FREE DX7 VST )
I like the SQ8L the best out of all the ones you showed. I used to play on the original Ensoniq hardware, and SQ8L pretty much nails it. Great retro-digital sound.
how do you download it?
Thanks for introducing us to SQ8L! It's 32 bit only so you'll need jBridge if you are in a DAW like Cubase.
Also, just bought the Sylenth preset pack from soundbox. Nice!
Great comparison tut. Going to buy Sylenth now.
SQ8L is based on Ensoniq ESQ-1 and SQ80. Two amazing synths used a lot by people like John Carpenter, Adamski, JMJ & Chris Huelsbeck. Those synths are from 1986 and 1987 respectively. They are two rare synths & hard to find on eBay. And I can't use SQ8L because I'm on Mac. So sad.
I liked the SQ8L version the best, it had most of that 80s magic. :)
i agree, its the best one and its free...
SQ8L and sylenth both are great
Unfortunately not for Apple MAC available :-(
It sucks cuz the sq doesn't have macOS
@@GalacticPrince0101 because macOS sucks ;)
The Accent of the voiceover......That is the voice for synthwave!
I got Xpand!2 fpr free, bundled with an Alesis Q49 in Nov 2018
SQ8L must be one of the best 80s plugin that i tried in my life up there with Sensual Saxophone
woah the sq8l one really took me to another dimension, I'm in l o v e ! !
great content
from where did you got the drumes sounds?
SQ8L and PG8X are both longtime favorites of mine. PG8X also has it's chorus effect in a separate VST, and it sounds pretty lush.
Wavestation rocks, especially if you grew up with Donkey Kong Country 1 & 2. DKC 2 particularly has the Wavestation sound.
I snagged Xpand for $1 but haven't used it all that much yet.
Haven't used Sylenth or the Tal, although I've used a few free Tal synths that were nice.
Love the PG-8X. I have a real JX-8P and the PG-8X sounds just like it.
My favourite freebie VSTi at he moment is the Arminator2 by Krakli. Superb CS-80 emulation.
There's so much brilliant choice out there in freebie land that I surprise myself when I actually buy a VSTi, but I still do buy stuff, especially on Deals.
I also bung the freeware makers a bit now and then.
They're worth it for sure.
Your DAW still support 32-bit plugins? I downloaded SQ8L and it only has 32-bit version. Cubase does not support 32-bt VST long time ago, so I cannot use it.
Great reply. Going to checkout PG-8x now. The Marimba in XPAND! alone Always has me going back. Such a great little sampler instrument. Totally worth the time familiarizing with the sounds. $1 is a crazy price for that one. I’m a Pro tools user so it comes free but I would buy it over and over again. Been using TAL UNO recently too. It needs help but one could do anything Junk they need with it. Great soft synth. The TAL Sample is a fav of mine too. Cheers.
That first track with synth.....feels 👍
SQ8L sounded the best. Looks like that's what I'm downloading.
Wow you got some great sounds out of XPand2!..I've never been able to do that lol
It's so nice to hear you can make good synthwave with Sylenth1
COBALT and OB-Xd are two great VST's for Synthwave and they are completely free.
SQ8L by far the best. Wish it ran as an AU on mac
Me too!!
Such a good point. I stopped wishing and broke down and just bought a SQ80 last Christmas, best purchase ever. Such a fun workflow, love the floppy drive experience, pure magic, every one want to use the disks and save patches. Buuuut Its huge so here:
puremagnetik.com/products/esqone
www.uvi.net/usq-1.html
U-he just came out with repro 1 which seems like it would be amazing for synthwave
Silenth1 and tal sounds great
For drums, if you're looking for nice samples, get Synthwave Drums. Not a great plugin interface, nor much built-in processing options, but an amazing soundbank with dry and wet samples. I personnaly use them a lot for layering with my own sounds.
Wanted to say say thanks for drum sample pack. I use them all the time now.
I have 3 of these and have yet to use any of them for Synthwave. I'll have to start using SQ8L, Xpand 2 and the Wavestation
Though you have AIR xpand.... If you want a great SYNTH.. check out their VI Hybrid 3...... Its modern, but I would say , IMO, it has one of the best Sound engines Ive ever heard in plug,
the xpand arp is really nice....
U-he Diva is king...i mean queen ;)
Call me crazy but i think there's a very underrated synth VST built into FLStudio, GMS that can do quite a lot if you tinker around with it!!
I like the m1 for some great 80's sounds. SEM 2 is great also. I've got the deep mind 12 I've been using a lot too. Sounds almost identical to the juno 60 except it has a lot more modulation capabilities.
I just picked up u-he Diva and they also make Zebra. A little pricier than some you've shown here but seem to be really good.
what type of sounds would zebra make that diva cant make..i own diva already but am considering buying it or should i look for another synth to compliment diva?
Zebra is more like a nextgen DX. Its FM capabilities are out of this world. I dont use it enough and I should. Diva kinda blends the major 6 classic analogues, with an FM module together (which is awesome), but Zebra takes the FM reigns and runs with it hardcore.
You can get anything from DX7, Sega Genesis sounds (FM chiptune), to incredible drums sounds. Get the demo, you wont be sorry. I think they have some 25% of sale going now if you sign up for their newsletter. All their products are solid and sound like legit hardware. Get the demo, you wont regret it.
loren morgan lol wow. I already bought it and others. I didn’t know the fm was great on it. I was going to use fm8 since I owned already but I might want to check this out because I love zebra and dark zebra too
U He had 25% off all there products about a week ago. Very rare they have sales. If you own Zebra 2 you get to buy into Zebra 3 for $30 extra dollars. If you own Zebra 2 and the Dark HZ pack you get it free. I was told this deal will end soon or at any time.
Dexed vst Free and good
I use KORG M1, though more for Indie/Vaporwave. Great video, thanks!
Although massive and sample based Omnisphere 2 vst has killer sounds and a nice fat bottom end for the Analog stuff too. Camel Alchemy is up there too still, Arturia SEM V as well ! plus UHE Hive & Diva of course
and there`s Serum as well of course if you like that sort of thing and have a fast computer
Damn! this sound like Weeknd's new album in 2020
Also: NI FM8, Dune2, The legend and Omnisphere/Trillian
Xpand!2 was a real bargain for a £1. I find it great for layering with a more synthy synth. FWIW my current fave synth is LuSH-101 which is a layering monster.
Really love that melody
Awesome sound! did you get inspiration for melody from Timecop 1983 "Dimensions" ?
I think Sylenth it's still the best one!
Sylenth, Tal, SQ... the rest can stay on the shelf.
I was waiting for you to turn on all the tracks...
Does the SQ8L have 64-bit version? Cubase does not support 32-bit VST long time ago.
GMS should be here. It has a very analog sound!
Hey! Thanks so much for this video!
Yes this top exitlag WORKS!!!
Its very good! Working! Thanks
I like the tal u no lx 2 but I prefer the Juno 106 from the Roland Cloud. Having played the Juno 60 and the Juno 106 in the 90's the official version sounds better, but saying that TAL have done a fantastic job.
Great tutorial, thank you!
Amazing synths you gathered there. I liked the TAL the most and wavestation the least .
Amazing recommendations! Thank you :)
I love 60'_70'_80'90'_2005 🎹🎹🎹
great vid ! Wavestation choices didn't seem to do so well IMO or something, but super great vid thanks !!
Simply amazing! Thank you!
Which song do these tunes appear in? It is really catchy. Also, the channel is flippin' helpful, it has been a great help to try my wings in synthwave :) Thanks man
It is probably me, but it would have been easier to hear each one if you would have soloed one part out instead of putting the whole mix on. Were all the sounds minus drums being sourced through each vst or part?
SonicProjects OPXII is NUTS
Sick video mate :) Thanks!
This proves how much synthwave is about arrangement and sound design. None of these synths sound the same and only the tal u no sounds 80s especially on a raw level. Sylenth is a great modern digital synth but the oscillators and filter sound clean which is what they are meant to be but not how a prophet or Roland or obxa sounds. Great free synths for 80s sounds are obxd, pg8x, tal u no 60,tal bass line and tal chorus lx on many other synths. Xpand seems alright for those sampled sound of the 90s, dated in a cool way, using these all together in a production would be cool.
check dexed out. i cant tell the difference between that and a real dx7. Best bit is it's free and plays dx7 sysex patches!!!
Dexed has slightly more sheen, but it's so close to the DX7, they're virtually indistinguishable in a mix.
@@pacomaco5126 Can confirm. I was really, really stoked when Arturia first announced that they'll release DX7 V. Then it got out and I demo-ed it for 2 days. It looks nice and has a bunch of interesting stuff that I'll probably never look into, those are more *sound engineer* stuff. Also is covenient in some ways.
THAT'S IT!
They're charging me premium price for a product that doesn't sound better or can actually sound less authentic than a free VST. What a joke. Dexed all the way
I like Tal, but I MUST have a dedicated browser to select presets, not one that snaps shut after a selection is made--such as found on U-he synths, or Lush 101, etc.
OPX PRO2 by SonicProjects!
Beautiful 😻
Awesome. Very informative.
Great 80 sound
I love the tal uno but in this one it sounds sooooo thin in high endy
Xpand is a rompler, not a synth. That's why it doesn't have the usual synthesis options :)
I went to check out the sounds for Sylenth 1 on Producerbox-what name do you go by there? i saw someone called TorGue, is that you…?
Hey Sir, thank you! I´m looking for some drumsets / loops, so I can building some music around - is there any free content?
oa gad. sounds so faking good
Very nice
I love this music!
Finally Mins later cos out with the soft
Best sounding here in this video? Sylenth1. Probably a lot to do with the great presets around for it, plus that it has a lot of good digital effects in the patches compared to the others(which were recorded "dry", I suppose). The Xpand not counted (but it's more a rompler)
Most 80:s sounding: SQ8L.
Most potentially 80:s sounding: U-NO-LX. With the right programmed sounds combined with good effects plug-ins, it often nails it. Just listen to "Juno Breath" on the soundcloud demo that the dowload page for U-No-LX links to.
Neither the Wavestation nor the Xpand belongs to Synthwave. The Wavestation is an evolving pad-machine but it doesn't even have resonance for the filter and it disqualifies it for synthwave. Maybe for some pad sounds, but not as the track-defining synth for a synthwave song.
Don't set limits. Once a genre is so defined, so codified, that certain approaches, or sounds, or structures are forbidden, the genre is dead. I've watched this happen in electronic music from the early/mid 90's to today. The genrefication of a genre is the death of the genre. Lol.
basstation ,ohmcide,nexus,softtube compressors,alchemy
Hello, I wonder if you can help me find a song? not sure if it was the late 80s or early 90s but we got a cd player for the first time, and one of the cd's had a Synthwave song with Speech Synthesis song... All i can remember was a voice saying fast forward.
I have been looking for this dam song for years...
Thanks.
I know Lali Puna has a song called Fast Forward but it was released in 1999
ruclips.net/video/hdS7JiBk5b4/видео.html Maybe?
Where can i grab your sylenth1 bank
Outstanding!
how is it so far .. i've just started and im really overwheld
Do I need other software to use SQ8L?
Thanks for showing these hot plugins!
Can you or someone else help me with installing sq8l?! After downloading it on my (Windows 11) PC, it shows me after opening with Winrar a .dll data, but no Installation or VST 3 Plugin Data :-(
salam dari ku,, from indonesia
Xpand2! for $1 is hard to beat. But make sure to buy couple of licenses, because it only allows 3 activations ;(
or just get an Ilok USB and only need one license
thanks man very helpful
great vid btw!
can we have english sub-titles sil vous plait?
Could be a theme of one serie
Xpand is totally let down by its tiny text preset browser. The sounds are okay but not as sharp as more recent vsti's.
SQ8L is very nice, but it has no automation in the daw. Strange.
What are the drums used in this great video?! Sorry if I missed it
The list in 2024:
- Baby Audio BA-1
- UJAM BeatMaker Vice
- Baby Audio Crystalline
How about any emulation from gear actually used in the 80's. Repro1 for prophet 1. Repro5 is coming out soon which will be the prophet 5. Arturia Oberheim SEM 2 V. Sinclavier V - used all over top
80's pop musicians albums like thriller. OPX which is an emulation of the oberheim OBXA .If you subscribe to Roland cloud you get access to the same exact sound in their boutique line of synths like the juno 106 , jupiter 8 and the promars. You also get a piano which is one of the best Ive hears.Probably the best 80's music tool isnt exactly a VST its a library called synth anthlogy ii from UVI its a library of just about every vintage synth worth mentioning of every type of synthesizer. So there are subtractive synths, vintage wave table synths, additive synths , fm , spectral, analog modeling, organs ect. It also comes with many top modern analog synths as well. Like the virus . Alesis Adromeda. It has a ton . every synth you load is very deeply editable. You can control the filter , oscillator shapes, adsr vca, adsr vcf, sub osc, and the arpeggiator. You must. Own the UVI falcon hybrid synth or the free UVI workstation in order to load synth anthology. If you own UVI falcon you have as a deep control of the sound as any subtractive synth. You can add lfo, envelopes, fx, you can also change. Sounds more by adding fm or wavetables to the sound.
isn't the uvi stuff sampled based though? I'm stuck between getting that or uhe diva or uvi falcon..why would you suggest this over diva? I'm trying to narrow things down to purchase. thanks in advance
sounds exactly like the notes from timecops tutorial
This is great, have you got a tutorial on the beat you made?
type106!!! GTG AL VERSION!!!
What is the url to buy the sylenth and Tal uno banks used in this demo?
Noice
NOIS!!
I can't seem to find any place to get the wavestation plugin
Hello! Can you tell me what setting you use whit 025 Bass preset for have a "ripetitive" effect? Im novice :D
Could you please tell what are snare and kick samples did you use here? Pleeeaase)