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Old 23rd April 2009   #1
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Synthplant: Now thats a "green" Synth (hey tweaksheads..this one for ya!)

these guys must smoke some good shiat when designing thier programs

trippy as hell!!!!! and deep synth stuff too, check the "DNA"

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i just tried the demo and its pretty good. great for psy trancy stuff and ambient as well as wierd elektro sounds.

dont think you go into commercial route with this. but its sure is trippy
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Its just one guy Magnus Lidström, he's Swediah, he made the Malstrom synth in Reason. I really like synplant and its on my list of things to buy.


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Thats a well cool concept
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I mean...this developper is fantastic...really like the approach he's using...
Microtonic is one my favorite tools...

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The interface is one of a kind and looks more inviting. Then again, green is a neutral color
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Synplant is ok.. Microtonic is a beast
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Old 25th April 2009   #8
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I love Microtonic and use it on every track. I tried the demo of Synplant but it didn't do it for me...
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Not so green. It can be manipulated genetically.

Great GUI. I don´t really like soft synths. But this one is
very interesting. Looks like an eye.
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I'm demoing Synplant now and I am amazed! Will be buying this beast for sure!
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I love synplant. May not have the sound of hardware but it's more fun to play with than any other instrument. I have everything from sonic charge and am so pleased I'll buy anything they put out.

Mostly synplant here, I think drums are utonic.
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I bought this and Microtonic now and they are wicked! I spent hours making synplant patches. It really is an amazing synth!
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Astonishing... really thinking about to buy it... Loved the pad sound in the video.
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Only 32-bit? Eh...
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Only 32-bit? Eh...
Bitspeek went 64-bit a while back so hopefully Synplant isn't far behind.

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Only 32-bit? Eh...
How would that matter?
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How would that matter?
Cause what else would there be to complain about...
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How would that matter?
Since upgrading to a 64-bit DAW, I've noticed a few issues bridging 32-bit VSTs. Nothing too Earth-shattering (yet), but I'd rather have native 64-bit plugs at this point.
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Did you notice any big improvements using 64 instead of 32 bit? I've just never thought about 64 bit and why I should go for it. Actually I don't have any clue
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The main reason I upgraded was to be able to use more than 3.2 gigs of RAM. I run Omnisphere and prior to upgrading I'd typically hit a memory wall if trying to use only 4-5 patches. Now with 8 gigs of RAM, I don't have that issue anymore
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