Just supported these small developers... and you should too

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Noizey98, Nov 28, 2021.

  1. Donut Nyamer

    Donut Nyamer Audiosexual

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    I was checking this out on KVR earlier this week and was interested. Thanks for mentioning it.
    I will bookmark it for the next sale. The sound of an easier to use Diva synth is intriguing.
     
  2. tori

    tori Platinum Record

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    I think you should support every product you like, but I like to buy more products from small developers than from big companies, because mostly they are cheaper and often they don't have this shit protections like ilok. And sometimes they are even better than the big ones, like Klanghelm or the dude who made fircomp2.

    But I don't really understand why some people here or on sister site are mad, when cheaper stuff from small developers get's shared. I still need to evaluate the product at least for a few weeks with full functions, before I buy it. I can't integrate a plugin in my workflow with demo noise ect... And 20€ is still a lot money for a lot of people. And maybe no one even knows the product without warez anyway.

    Dymai Sound Proclethya looks really nice, thanks for the suggestion!
     
  3. Strat4ever

    Strat4ever Rock Star

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    For me to pay for a synth I want to hear real music played on it and not some jackass hitting a key and saying listen to this wow, isn't it amazing when all I hear is just a bleep, bang, bloop, poop, fart or just useless extremely annoying irritating noises for 5 minutes or more and then after the noise fest is over,they might play a real, but very short musical phrase.
    I find it a real treat when someone demos a synth and starts by playing music to show its potential, these are the type of products that I may consider buying.
     
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  4. BEAT16

    BEAT16 Audiosexual

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    Which synthesizers or musical instruments do you use?
     
  5. waverider

    waverider Rock Star

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    @FLRIZDARKK thank you for the explanation. I saw the Nebula stuff but never understood what it is or how good it is. Too bad there is no official free player version or something, similar to Kontakt Player.

    @Noizey98 thank you for the tip, will check it out!
     
  6. FLRIZDARKK

    FLRIZDARKK Producer

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    No worries, there is a free version however most libraries require the full version
     
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  7. Strat4ever

    Strat4ever Rock Star

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    - Software that I use: Jam Origin MIDI Guitar 2, Positive Grid Bias FX, Full Bucket Synths,SURGE Synth, KORG Triton Extreme, AAS Lounge Lizard EP-4, GSi VB3-II and a few other soft synths occassionally but obviously not everything at the same time to avoid latency issues.
    I use this setup on a laptop to have fun at jam sessions mixing my guitar with synth sounds to make it richer and more expressive. since the software setup is so flexible and lightweight it can be easily carried around, my guitar in one hand and laptop gigbag in the other hand, put them in the back of my car and I'm all set, and so practical, the amplifiers are provided for at these venues to make it easy, since they are used by all participants. I am a guitarist first and foremost so I use the synth setup primarily for jam sessions and my pleasure. I don't use this for studio work or as a session guitarist backing live performers.
     
  8. GüntherDelirium

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    That´s true. When you know the right devs and get a feel for the tech, there´s nothing comparable to N4 ITB. When you get Nebula for a sale price, then you should buy it and with the prices for libraries, it´s ridicolous when you think about analog emulations from PA or Softube (Even though they are good for algos)
     
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