What's your all-purpose vsti?

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  1. Olymoon

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    Addictive Drums 2 for "natural" drums.
    For electronic drums, I create them myself.

    Synths: hard to tell, but it's between Parawave Rapid, Kilohearts Phaseplant and VPS Avenger. This last one have many interesting possibilities, and a dedicated drum sequencer, which makes it very practical for electronic music.
    It seems that Avenger is a bit under rated, maybe because their marketing is all about presets and EDM but it's a very powerful and we'll conceived synthesiser.
     
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  2. aleksalt

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    I see a lot of suggestions here, but they propose DIFFERENT tools instead a single one (as the topic's title requires), so these are my 2 cents:

    Hypersonic

    it gives you all the tools you need just in a one bottle for ANY genre: pop, rock, hip hop, jazz and even cinematic/classical...
    some sounds are outdated, but using it saves a lot of time - later you can replace any sound with sample or selfmade preset from modern synths.

    Also, not bad to mention TTS - 1, that plays on the same field as Hypersonic, but more weak

    PS. This track is built on Hypersonic (with exeption of trumpet from Kontakt lib):
     
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  3. Xeraser

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    Just as I'm trying to get HS2 working huh..
     
  4. justsomerandomdude

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    I use Korg M1 and Triton to sketch the sounds, for drums i use Superior Drummer(replace the samples to my likeness) and after 2020 i use Atlas b4 that it was just sample browser, pretty much after that its like a blind guy in a mine field.
     
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    Hive.

    Because it's so easy to work with, yet, so versatile. The only instances I don't use it is when I need crazy wavetable stuff or a specific (analog) emulation.
     
  6. 洋鬼子

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  7. Lube Bag

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    I don’t really have a do-it-all-synth type workflow, but if I had to choose, I’d use Omnisphere.

    I mainly use it in my everyday workflow for Keyscape, and a few cool layering tools/weird things that I have in a favourites folder, but I could fairly comfortably use it for everything if I had to.


    I could prob make Serum, Massive (original, not X) or Spire fill the same role fairly comfortably too.



    My actual, non do-it-all writing template that I start most demo sessions with has the following preloaded:

    SD3
    Battery 4 (currently trialling/considering swapping in TAL Drum in the near future)
    Addictive Keys
    Repro 1
    The Legend / Monark (depends what mood I’m in)
    TAL u-no-lx
    Serum

    Also a couple of audio tracks with UAD Ampeg (svt or b15) and Helix Native for bass and gtrs, and a UAD Unison vocal chain loaded up and ready to go.

    With that setup, I can get a demo down really quickly, using sounds that will be close enough to communicate the idea.

    Obvs once the basic arrangement is down, a lot of the sounds/vsti’s will get substituted for other things as necessary (Addicitive Keys parts often get shifted to Keyscape/Kontakt pianos, synth parts will go to any of about about 15 other synths as appropriate, and so on) but yeah, keeping a very simple starting lineup lets me work quickly, and capture the idea before it slips away, which I find is usually the most important thing!
     
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  8. artwerkski

    artwerkski Audiosexual

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    Hornet 31 MKII. Always on top.
     
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  9. Talmi

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    Yeah agreed on Rapid and AVG...Lots of possibilities there.
    And Zebra too ofc...Very flexible although it doesn't have as many options as others
     
  10. ricbm710

    ricbm710 Producer

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    Excellent! I'm downloading Hypersonic to try it out. Despite it's an old piece of software, all I read are positive reviews.
    I did try TTS-1 and it's wonderful for sketching up new demos.

    I'm following you on SC, keep those latin sounds grooving!
     
  11. ricbm710

    ricbm710 Producer

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    U-he synths are INCREDIBLE. Their preset libraries usually cover most basic needs.
     
  12. Xeraser

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    If you want to bring TTS-1 everywhere get the Edirol Hyper Canvas, same exact VST (TTS-1 is a reskinned Hyper Canvas that Cakewalk licensed from Roland)
     
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  13. Barncore

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    For acoustic drums it's Superior Drummer

    For electronic drums it's XO by XLN

    For everything else it's Omnisphere or anything by Teletone Audio
     
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  14. demberto

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    It wouldn't be as underrated if its gui actually fit a decently mid sized screen
     
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  15. BEAT16

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    How big is your monitor?
     
  16. demberto

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    17inch 1440*900
     
  17. BEAT16

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    Thank you ! The only thing that helps against this is a larger HD monitor.

    Vengeance - Avengers - System Requirements:

    Windows:
    Intel Core 2.8Ghz with AVX extension
    OpenGL 3.2 capable GPU
    8GB RAM
    Win7/Win8/Win10 64Bit
    VST 2.4 compliant host

    Min. FULL HD recommended

    Source: www.vengeance-sound.com/plugins.php
     
  18. Olymoon

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    I'm using a 1920x1080 27 inch and I see it perfectly.
     
  19. clone

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    You can get a decent bit of electronic mileage from the Reel Machines selections in AD2 also, if you are in a pinch. :)
     
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