synth for pads

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adim
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Post by adim »

hey all
what is the synth that you can say is the best for pads?
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Post by borg »

you would definitely want to try saturn! maybe UKnow007
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adim
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Post by adim »

im looking for some fat with low pads
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paulrmartin
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Post by paulrmartin »

Yup, the Saturn, the Prisma, UKnow7. Plugged through the Moonizer and a Stereo spreader.

Try it out, Adim.

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Post by Spirit »

Prisma (but a hungry DSP-eater)
Celmo BassmanIII (it's not just for bass!)
Celmo Supreme (silky smooth)

* Celmo gear is far more friendly on the DSP
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Mr Arkadin
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Post by Mr Arkadin »

Zarg's Ambient and Rotor48 are very good for pads/ambient doodling but are heavy on your DSP (and wallet). I've only tried the demos as I've splashed out on a Scope SRB and have no money left for synths, but the Ambient is the next big purchase I intend making.

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Post by astroman »

my 2 cent:
layer one: a Wavestation sample
layer two: one of the above
add layers as needed, but don't take it too far, stop before it changes to white noise.
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Post by kilroy »

Jupiter 8, Oberhiem Matrix 12, WaveStation. Add programming chops and stir to taste.

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Post by algorhythm »

Rotor48 by Zarg!
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Post by Rob van Berkel »

Yep , the Rotor48 is the thing. Sound quality and flexibility of the Rotor48 is superb!
Btw, just got my Minimax, love what I saw until now and managed to make some decent pads with it as well. But Rotor Rules!
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