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Best Synthesizers For hardstyle

Sound design and production in general
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Dynamic Order
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Re: Best Synthesizers For hardstyle

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Hardstyle & Trance sounddemo made with Spire (not by me):



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Post by Pavilon »

Lifterz wrote:headhunterz said no other machine can achieve that sound... apparently image-line 3xosc can (H)
sounds like shit!
3x Osc.. no way, he is using a layer of Zeta+... :+

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Statical
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Post by Statical »

Sylenth1 for my low end and generic detune hypersaw layers stacked with Zeta or Synplant for the mid tonal range. I think Sylenth has more customization but I like playing with Zeta+Synplant's presets.
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Post by Noizex »

Euphorizer wrote:
boyestar wrote:Flaming by Ljk inc.. :p
:rofl: :rofl:

It's a pretty stupid question though. This has been answered so many times, and it feels like you can just use the search function or google to get a proper answer.

Oh well, I don't mind really anyways... and to stay on topic - I have to say Sylenth1! Such a workhorse ;)

Well, there's only so much that you can discuss in terms of the sound design aspect of hardstyle. As the time go by, new synths come out, and therefore this topic is perfectly fine.

Personally I like to use Sylenth1 for huge supersaw leads, plucks and up/downlifters. I'm looking for alternatives though, as it's a bitch to get to run properly in Logic Pro X.

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