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From Sholley on 28.07.2002, 15:39:

  VST to make nice pads?

I'm after a great movie soundtrack style pad - not a hard lead sound but a lush, soft sound for a track I'm working on. Can anyone recommend a good (freeware) VST that can do this or even a Psycle native plugin preset? I've looked through a lot but not found the sound I'm after. I love the M3 synth, BTW.

Shaun.


From odo on 28.07.2002, 17:05:

 

Angelina (shareware)
cheeze machine
http://bigtick.pastnotecut.org/

crazy diamond
http://rumpelrausch.de.vu/

mabye you like these

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From ksn on 28.07.2002, 17:17:

 

mda epiano is a good sounding epiano and can be inspiring...

i second odo on bigtick's cheeze machine or crazy diamonds

native psycle plugin : phantom . you can't go wrong for pads with this


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From Sholley on 30.07.2002, 15:51:

 

Thanks guys,
I'll check all of these out and let you know. I've used Phantom and it's excellent, yet I'm still struggling with it for that elusive sound. The random paramaters option brings up some good stuff!

Shaun.


From ksn on 30.07.2002, 17:18:

 

Sholley, if you're brave enough to spend some time on tweakings, try the wonderful crystal

it's fantastic


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From Sholley on 30.07.2002, 19:22:

 

I used to spend up to 4 hours on one sound on my old Korg MonoPoly hardware synth but those days have passed and I have less patience now - but I'll give Crystal a go!

Cheese Machine is excellent - just what I was after. Thanks alot for the advice.

Shaun.


From ksn on 30.07.2002, 22:02:

 

this is funny ! i also used to spend hours on a Korg Mono/Poly myself !

i still have it somewhere


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From Sholley on 03.08.2002, 21:48:

 

The only hardware I now have left is my Korg Monopoly, a 12 track mixer and a Yamaha SY85. PC music is the future!


From Pikari on 03.08.2002, 22:28:

 

I have Yamaha PSR-36 toy synth. It has a nice "digital synthesizer" to play with

though it's my friend's. not mine. but who cares.


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