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Making Electro - What should be my VST weapons of choice
Posted on: 30.01.2011 by Wm Steinruck
All suggestions welcome, I'm really loving native instruments Massive, but what should I put on my shopping list next?!
Breana Singerman
02.02.2011
Originally Posted by paulyoung4
Hey nephew,

I also have kore but am kinda confused how to use it in logic. Could you expand on it a little bit for me so i could get an overview?

thanks
paul
What don't you get? Just load it up on a midi track and have at it, very easy to use actually
Coleen Stenman
02.02.2011
Hey nephew,

I also have kore but am kinda confused how to use it in logic. Could you expand on it a little bit for me so i could get an overview?

thanks
paul

Originally Posted by Nephew
And scoop up NI's free Kore 2 player, they have some pretty awesome sounds on it as well, plus the extra Kore packs are cheap and expand on it even more. And you can use just as an FX unit so it's ultra versatile. I use it on all my productions in some form or another
Alyse Plantenga
01.02.2011
Originally Posted by LostCosmonaut
FM Synthesis is a must for making electro basslines, Sytrus (built into FL Studio) is one of my favourites, Native Instruments FM8 is pretty powerful too, and I've heard good things about Ableton's built in Operator.
+1

You could also look at Sylenth1. People generally look at it as a 'Trance' synth but you can get some really dirty bass sounds out of it. Has some good modulation routing but nothing like massive.

Try to find a synth that contrasts you're bass sounds from massive.
Wm Steinruck
30.01.2011
All suggestions welcome, I'm really loving native instruments Massive, but what should I put on my shopping list next?!
Soon Zafer
03.02.2011
massive is all youll ever need
Breana Singerman
02.02.2011
Originally Posted by paulyoung4
Hey nephew,

I also have kore but am kinda confused how to use it in logic. Could you expand on it a little bit for me so i could get an overview?

thanks
paul
What don't you get? Just load it up on a midi track and have at it, very easy to use actually
Roseanna Hascall
02.02.2011
My tip is a simple one.....don't find a VST...try them (demo version) and decide by yourself. I also reccomend you to build some stuff from existing instrument....i use a lot of real bass instrument already in live 8 and then just use some fx to improve his rage!you know what i mean?
see you
Coleen Stenman
02.02.2011
Hey nephew,

I also have kore but am kinda confused how to use it in logic. Could you expand on it a little bit for me so i could get an overview?

thanks
paul

Originally Posted by Nephew
And scoop up NI's free Kore 2 player, they have some pretty awesome sounds on it as well, plus the extra Kore packs are cheap and expand on it even more. And you can use just as an FX unit so it's ultra versatile. I use it on all my productions in some form or another
Breana Singerman
02.02.2011
And scoop up NI's free Kore 2 player, they have some pretty awesome sounds on it as well, plus the extra Kore packs are cheap and expand on it even more. And you can use just as an FX unit so it's ultra versatile. I use it on all my productions in some form or another
Breana Singerman
02.02.2011
Not that I make electro, but Rob Papens Predator synth can make some pretty nasty and gnarly sounds that just scream and squelch that are still chunky as well. Worth looking into

http://www.robpapen.com/predator.html
Janina Droze
02.02.2011
I am currently balls deep into omnisphere and luuuuuuurve it.
Alyse Plantenga
01.02.2011
Originally Posted by LostCosmonaut
FM Synthesis is a must for making electro basslines, Sytrus (built into FL Studio) is one of my favourites, Native Instruments FM8 is pretty powerful too, and I've heard good things about Ableton's built in Operator.
+1

You could also look at Sylenth1. People generally look at it as a 'Trance' synth but you can get some really dirty bass sounds out of it. Has some good modulation routing but nothing like massive.

Try to find a synth that contrasts you're bass sounds from massive.
Carmine Hinckley
01.02.2011
FM Synthesis is a must for making electro basslines, Sytrus (built into FL Studio) is one of my favourites, Native Instruments FM8 is pretty powerful too, and I've heard good things about Ableton's built in Operator.
Sherril Sondergard
30.01.2011
i like Vanguard (from ReFX) you check check it out

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