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Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:42 am
by bongo_x
No mention of Synplant yet? I was sold in about 10 minutes. May or may not be for you, but certainly worth looking at.
http://www.soniccharge.com/synplant
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Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 8:55 am
by Phil O
Looks real interesting. I didn't have time to look at it carefully, but something to explore down the line. Thanks for the link.
Phil
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 9:14 am
by David Polich
It's on my list for stuff I will purchase with any Christmas money I get.
Magnus has applied the same philosophy of sound design to "Synplant' as
he did with microtonic. Very clear, detailed, punchy sound. Kind of
a glassy/metallic/plastic sheen to it, which I personally like. He's
a great sound designer and programmer. Price is reasonable too.
I think it definitely sounds way better than Rapture or Sylenth. I
demoed both of those and found them very dissapointing, both
tonally/timbre-wise and in programming features.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:45 am
by FMiguelez
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Looks good. The idea sounds good. Bongo X, please post your comments after you use it, so we have your opinion on its sound/usefulness/features, etc.
Thanks for the link.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:40 pm
by mhschmieder
Yeah, I took a casual look at that the other day and found it an interesting concept with a nice GUI, but unfortunately I'm just too slammed to the wall both at work and in the project studio these days to have time to evaluate anything that isn't absolutely essential.
I look forward to reports from those who are less constricted

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I remember years ago when I was in the jazz world, working with musicians who preferred to think and talk like artists. "Paint me a broad stroke", "make a "C" shape", etc. I was in trouble if I didn't respond correctly

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Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 5:54 pm
by Dave Bourke
My face hurts from smiling. SynPlant is a pure joy to use. Fun, fun, fun! Grow your own sounds – what a concept! And it works simply and brilliantly.
You can make a patch that might sound, say, like a cool electric piano. But when you raise the mod-wheel, something amazing happens – the piano sound splits into 12 radically different sounds. The note C might give you a saw synth sound, C# a S&H bell kind of sound, D modulated white noise, D# a whoopee whistle, and so on for the full octave. If you like, you can then take any or all of those variations and plant each of them as a new "seed" to take you off to a far different horizon.
Of course, you can also program your sound so that raising the mod-wheel simply introduces something like a slight tuning instability or filter/envelope variations for each note. I don't know of any other synth that can do this.
This little synth can produce some of the most beautiful sounds you've ever heard, and some of the weirdest. I had been planning on buying EastWest's Forbidden Planet whenever it's released. Now I don't need to.
My opinion: 2008 brought three synths that I think will become classics – Omnisphere, Alchemy, and SynPlant.
I really love this little synth. It has its own unique sonic identity. And it's just fantastic fun.
Kind regards.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:31 pm
by sdfalk
Anything that makes me feel like a 15 year old again (and this does) and has me staying up REAL late and ignoring more
pressing work (and it did..oops

) is on my list of stuff to purchase.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:40 pm
by bongo_x
There is a discount if you own microtonic, and a deal for both of them together if you don't. Microtonic is very nice as well.
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Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 7:51 pm
by sdfalk
Yeah..i own microtonic and it's very cool..
Re: Synplant
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:15 pm
by Kubi
Another big grin for SynPlant here. And Microtonic is great as well.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 8:08 pm
by monkey man
Hear that, MOTU? Let's have a Synplant spin-off, MOTU-style, added to DP soon; you can include it in the soon-to-be-released plug and VI makeover. Besides, powerful and simple-to-use is your area of strength IMHO. LOL
C'mon MOTU, I look forward to the day I'm not tempted to read every 3rd-party VI thread that crosses my radar. LOL
I laugh, but I'm serious.
Re: Synplant
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 1:43 am
by jlaudon
This is serious fun - fun, but usable too

Re: Synplant
Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 8:39 am
by onebigdoor
Some of the most synth fun I've had in a long time. Prepare to lose some time.