Cold Truth
IllMuzik Moderator
someone, please explain this. the typical stock rom in a workstation synth is 64 mb. (fantom x clocks in at 128, i believe)... and OVERALL, these sounds are much better than yuor sampletank/hypersonic/sonic synth/etc software workstation sounds.
the thing that has me puzzled is that these software synths have gigabytes of sounds.... and relatively, the same number of patches, and yet for whatever reason they arent quite as good as the workstation's sporting a fraction of the information. how is it that the fantom x piano sounds much better than, say the 100mb fazioli grand in kompakt?
anyone know why this is?
i know that deleoping for software is relatively new, and that converters and hardware architecture play a role, but that still doesnt seem to be a realistic reason...
*clarification- i am reffering to your workstation-type, all-around software synths, not dedicated vst's. those are much better, sound-wise, than any hardware piece that i have worked with (quite a few, might i add).
atmosphere, ultra focus (alot like atmosphere- a synth module), usb charlie (organs), battery (drums), and with the exception of a few dedicated synths- i would LOVE to have a virus!- but the sounds in these are every bit as good, or better, than the equivilant sounds you would get in hardware workstation synths...
the one exception to this (that i can think of) is kompakt, which only suffers from a small library and a relatively weak piano as compared to the one included in Kontakt, but kontakt has no strings..... and besides that both are mainly designed as samplers.
they also suffer from a lack of a dedicated effects section. sampletank 2 did a solid job wit hhteirs, and i was initially imoressed, but by and large they disapointed in the long run.... especially when compared to the effects section of any roland synth.....
the thing that has me puzzled is that these software synths have gigabytes of sounds.... and relatively, the same number of patches, and yet for whatever reason they arent quite as good as the workstation's sporting a fraction of the information. how is it that the fantom x piano sounds much better than, say the 100mb fazioli grand in kompakt?
anyone know why this is?
i know that deleoping for software is relatively new, and that converters and hardware architecture play a role, but that still doesnt seem to be a realistic reason...
*clarification- i am reffering to your workstation-type, all-around software synths, not dedicated vst's. those are much better, sound-wise, than any hardware piece that i have worked with (quite a few, might i add).
atmosphere, ultra focus (alot like atmosphere- a synth module), usb charlie (organs), battery (drums), and with the exception of a few dedicated synths- i would LOVE to have a virus!- but the sounds in these are every bit as good, or better, than the equivilant sounds you would get in hardware workstation synths...
the one exception to this (that i can think of) is kompakt, which only suffers from a small library and a relatively weak piano as compared to the one included in Kontakt, but kontakt has no strings..... and besides that both are mainly designed as samplers.
they also suffer from a lack of a dedicated effects section. sampletank 2 did a solid job wit hhteirs, and i was initially imoressed, but by and large they disapointed in the long run.... especially when compared to the effects section of any roland synth.....