Posted on 11 October 2012. Tags: alchemy, alchemy 1.5, alchemy mobile, blofeld, camel audio, granular synthesizer, omnisphere, soundsandgear, synthesizer, virus
Hey what’s good fam, back with another review for ya Today I’m checking out the latest update from Camel Audio, for their flagship synthesizer Alchemy Let’s check it out! So what is Alchemy all about? Alchemy is a sample manipulation/virtual analog synthesizer with tons of control and tweakability. So yes it does the “normal” VA [...]
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Posted on 13 October 2011. Tags: guitar, omnisphere, soundsandgear, spectrasonics, strings
Yo what’s good fam! So, I wanted to show off some stuff from Omnisphere but not in a traditional “review” sort of way. I have had this instrument for a few years….and I use it often. I will preface this by saying I’m FULLY biased when it comes to Omnisphere. I think it’s the single [...]
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Posted on 11 May 2011. Tags: bass, omnisphere, spectrasonics, trilian, trilian 1.4, vst
Spectrasonics is one of my favorite companies, period. Their instruments are amazing, and they are always doing something to make them better, improve performance, and improve the user experience. They’ve released another free update for Trilian, which includes many things like an improved 5 column browser view (I love this), new modulation options, midi controller [...]
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Posted on 15 March 2011. Tags: dnb, john b, omnisphere, spectrasonics, stylus rmx, time+space, trilian
I am a huge fan of Spectrasonics instruments, I think they are awesome. Trilian and Omnisphere are second to none. Time+Space did an interview with another huge fan of Spectrasonics products, I wanted to share it with ya! You know I like to share things I find around the net from time to time, enjoy! [...]
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