When I hear the sound in my head and need to get it down fast without getting distracted looking for the perfect patch, this is it. Xpand!2 for $15 is all you need for working out arrangements before loading up your "real" sounds, and I've used its sounds in final mixes. When I get stuck for a synth bass, it's there. The vacuum tube oscillator thing might seem gimmicky, but it just sounds really phat, good basses and synthwavey things.
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Vacuum Pro turned out to be a sleeper, I think I got it in order to also get a license for Ozone Elements or something, but I use it second only to my AAS packs. Hybrid 3 for five bucks is obviously the standout deal. My personal suggestions from the current crop of deals, for anyone who doesn't already have them: Please keep posting what you're going to buy to get this. FWIW there's this user guide or there's this Groove3 video made by Eli Krantzberg Edited Jby ZincT when I try to load a chord pad it bombs out. I wanted a Vocoder for a project a while back and got Vocalizer Pro cheaply but quickly gave up on it (I found Waves Morphoder much better or more recently Ovox). It has that Bioshock look like their Overtone EQ. Try that and stand the fsck back, jack, 'cause it sounds huge and ear-tickly.
Too bad I already own every Soundspot plug-in I want.īTW, for anyone looking for an under 10 euros/dollars plug-in in order to side load the Reason freebie, Soundspot Cyclone is a certified monster for bus use, especially when I put it in Mid-Side mode and start processing them a bit differently to mess with the stereo image.
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Can't figure out how to route MIDI to it.
So far I put it on a vocal track and it sat there killing all output until I clicked on some piano keys on the UI. It looks pretty powerful but what good is it if it just sits there like an alien artifact? The point in paying for a commercial vocoder is to get something I don't have to be a wizard to figure out. So far I can't find any documentation for it. I've downloaded the trial for it, and for this hugely complex processor, what's missing? A manual. The thing is I want an actual real vocoder, and I have read at least one review that said that it wasn't one, that it was a really cool vocal processor that could get vocoder-ish sounds.Īlso, Sonivox are kind of.ugh. I have been chinscratching the past few days about Sonivox Vocalizer Pro for $10 and this seems like a good excuse to just get it.