Most fun I ever had with VSTi is Bazille. Of course, sounds I'm trying to get are more on the freaky experimental side, so this is the thing to do it with.TritoneAddiction wrote:So I'm probably gonna get tons of crap for this and that's ok. This is all highly subjective anyway.
I've tried this synth a couple of times now, playing around with the presets and checking out the filter section, unison stuff and so on.
By the way I've looked passed all the bugs and problems with it this time.
I don't know why but this thing just doesn't do much for me. I mean the presets sound professional and all but I just find most things coming out of it sounding uninspired/mainstream, like it doesn't have any character or personality. Maybe that's why it's so popular, it works great for "normal" music, meaning most people. Sure it's got some nice snappiness to it when the X-comp on the back is activated, but I can get similar results by just adding RA-2A or the FRG compressor (I tried it).
I did a quick scrolling through Parsecs (just because Parsec has a lot of character) presets and I found lots of sounds to be way more inspiring than ReSpires.
Also comparing Respires filter section to say Legend or Red70 it just sounds dull imo. Legend and Red70 has that gritty, squelchy character that I love. Respire has many filter options but most of it just sounds bland in comparison.
Maybe I'm using it all wrong or something, but if it takes this many tries and I still don't get the hype of this synth it's obviously not for me.
But who cares what I think, everyone else loves it and it's extremely popular so there's probably a good reason for that.
Well I hope everyone else enjoys ReSpire and have lots of fun with it, but I'll pass on this one. Not for me.
I'm sure Spire can handle a lot, but like you said it, if working with it doesn't gives you a satisfaction you're looking for, it's probably not for you.
Oh, yes I forgot Synplant. Two of my favorites.
I want to get Parsec, but not sure If I need to anymore.
M