Sugar Bytes Aparillo
Hi,
I recently purchased Sugar Bytes Aparillo, which is defined as "textural synthesizer" by SB themselves, and I've seen there is no single thread or comment in this forum, at least not when using the regular search, so I decided to open a thread to share any experiences in case there more Aparillo users here.
I have to say that I am quite impressed by the quality of its sound and its flexibility as well as the peculiar way it works at some points. On the other hand the sounds you can achieve with this VST synth are partly very experimental and it might be more suitable for sound designers and experimental musicians than people who try to make some more popular music, but I wouldn't even discard it for popular genres either as I have already used it for some arrangements in an electro-pop song and really liked the result.
I think the synth is worth its regular price, which is now $99, and it works flawless in Reason as a VST. The only thing I wished it had and I think it doesn't is that having bought the VST version doesn't give you the iPad version as well and seems like you need to buy it separately at full price if I'm right.
Here is the link to the product, where you can see some promo video and listen to some tracks made with it.
https://sugar-bytes.de/aparillo
Maybe I'm not the only one here using it and this could be a good place to talk about its features and more
I recently purchased Sugar Bytes Aparillo, which is defined as "textural synthesizer" by SB themselves, and I've seen there is no single thread or comment in this forum, at least not when using the regular search, so I decided to open a thread to share any experiences in case there more Aparillo users here.
I have to say that I am quite impressed by the quality of its sound and its flexibility as well as the peculiar way it works at some points. On the other hand the sounds you can achieve with this VST synth are partly very experimental and it might be more suitable for sound designers and experimental musicians than people who try to make some more popular music, but I wouldn't even discard it for popular genres either as I have already used it for some arrangements in an electro-pop song and really liked the result.
I think the synth is worth its regular price, which is now $99, and it works flawless in Reason as a VST. The only thing I wished it had and I think it doesn't is that having bought the VST version doesn't give you the iPad version as well and seems like you need to buy it separately at full price if I'm right.
Here is the link to the product, where you can see some promo video and listen to some tracks made with it.
https://sugar-bytes.de/aparillo
Maybe I'm not the only one here using it and this could be a good place to talk about its features and more
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Because Reason has still problems with VST UI performance and it seems props don't pay attention for this problem. Problem with slow/laggy UI exists in different other plugins, for example Tone Boosters.
I think the one with aparillo is definitely corrected, at least I've never seen any drawing issue. I had one drawing issue last week with a kontakt library that never showed any issues, but after a restart it was everything ok
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I bought this only a few days ago and was also a bit surprised by the lack of mention of it here on reasontalk. It's the second synth I've bought this year, the first being Complex-1 at the recent sale. I was really intrigued by the sound of Aparillo and after watching a 10 part tutorial on youtube I just could not help myself (after I received my tax returns, that is), although I did initially plan to wait for it to go on sale. I picked it up for 85 $ over at audiodeluxe (they have this thing where you can make an offer and then they make a counter offer). It's a really interesting take on FM synthesis, much thanks to all the modulation possibilities. I like the evolving soundscape aspect of this synth and in that respect it seems to have a lot to offer. I have not had the time to work with it much yet, but as far as I can tell it seems to work flawlessly in the latest version of Reason. I was a bit sceptical about it being a Sugar Bytes product - a lot of their stuff seems a bit gimmicky and limited to me, like this "Looperator" thing I bought last year, which really got old fast - but Aparillo seems to have a lot of potential for the kind of things I want to do, so no regrets yet. I would check out those youtube tutorials if evolving soundscapes is your thing. They are by this Australian dude that very entertainingly pronounces fm like "iff imm". Cracks me up every time.
You've defined pretty well my own experience with this post as well, I wasn't quite sure about what Aparillo can do and had read that other apps by sugar bytes shouldn't be anything special, but I found Aparillo very interesting and many of its sounds and modulations seem to sound and work in a way that fits my needs very well at this moment. I've been using it only on a parallel project so far and I liked it, but I think I'll take the best out of it when I finally use it on one of my personal ideas.Libraquaricorn wrote: ↑23 Jun 2019I bought this only a few days ago and was also a bit surprised by the lack of mention of it here on reasontalk. It's the second synth I've bought this year, the first being Complex-1 at the recent sale. I was really intrigued by the sound of Aparillo and after watching a 10 part tutorial on youtube I just could not help myself (after I received my tax returns, that is), although I did initially plan to wait for it to go on sale. I picked it up for 85 $ over at audiodeluxe (they have this thing where you can make an offer and then they make a counter offer). It's a really interesting take on FM synthesis, much thanks to all the modulation possibilities. I like the evolving soundscape aspect of this synth and in that respect it seems to have a lot to offer. I have not had the time to work with it much yet, but as far as I can tell it seems to work flawlessly in the latest version of Reason. I was a bit sceptical about it being a Sugar Bytes product - a lot of their stuff seems a bit gimmicky and limited to me, like this "Looperator" thing I bought last year, which really got old fast - but Aparillo seems to have a lot of potential for the kind of things I want to do, so no regrets yet. I would check out those youtube tutorials if evolving soundscapes is your thing. They are by this Australian dude that very entertainingly pronounces fm like "iff imm". Cracks me up every time.
Its sound is amazing in my opinion and it seems to be very useful for people who are interested in sound design for experimental or cinematic music.
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You say you are buying an iPad Pro next week. Have you considered trying out the Aparillo for iPad? You can download for free and I think it's 17.99 to unlock 500 presets and a bunch of other stuff and Ableton Link capabilty to sync with Reason...
Thing sounds amazing.
Thing sounds amazing.
Yes, I actually expected to get the iPad Pro this same week and got it even yesterday already. Aparillo is one of the first apps I would like to test on it as I really like it as a VST.stratatonic wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019You say you are buying an iPad Pro next week. Have you considered trying out the Aparillo for iPad? You can download for free and I think it's 17.99 to unlock 500 presets and a bunch of other stuff and Ableton Link capabilty to sync with Reason...
Thing sounds amazing.
Nice to know that I can sync it with Reason, and the price is quite good as well. Do you casually know if it's possible to sync own presets between the Aparillo iPad app and the VST?
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Oh, #$%$@ I didn't realize that you already bought the VST! I see now it's in the first line of your post...reddust wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019Yes, I actually expected to get the iPad Pro this same week and got it even yesterday already. Aparillo is one of the first apps I would like to test on it as I really like it as a VST.stratatonic wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019You say you are buying an iPad Pro next week. Have you considered trying out the Aparillo for iPad? You can download for free and I think it's 17.99 to unlock 500 presets and a bunch of other stuff and Ableton Link capabilty to sync with Reason...
Thing sounds amazing.
Nice to know that I can sync it with Reason, and the price is quite good as well. Do you casually know if it's possible to sync own presets between the Aparillo iPad app and the VST?
This thing just seems better suited for touch screen. I haven't bought the full version - I always wait for a sale - but I'm pretty sure you can save out presets when you unlock.
I really like the VST and would definitely recommend it, of course if you get it in a sale even better.stratatonic wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019Oh, #$%$@ I didn't realize that you already bought the VST! I see now it's in the first line of your post...reddust wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019
Yes, I actually expected to get the iPad Pro this same week and got it even yesterday already. Aparillo is one of the first apps I would like to test on it as I really like it as a VST.
Nice to know that I can sync it with Reason, and the price is quite good as well. Do you casually know if it's possible to sync own presets between the Aparillo iPad app and the VST?
This thing just seems better suited for touch screen. I haven't bought the full version - I always wait for a sale - but I'm pretty sure you can save out presets when you unlock.
I'll try to test how good the iOS and VST versions communicate and give some feedback as soon as I do.
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Aparillo for iPad is 45% off right now, FYI.reddust wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019I really like the VST and would definitely recommend it, of course if you get it in a sale even better.stratatonic wrote: ↑25 Jun 2019
Oh, #$%$@ I didn't realize that you already bought the VST! I see now it's in the first line of your post...
This thing just seems better suited for touch screen. I haven't bought the full version - I always wait for a sale - but I'm pretty sure you can save out presets when you unlock.
I'll try to test how good the iOS and VST versions communicate and give some feedback as soon as I do.
Cool, I'll get it later at home, I downloaded the regular version but I'm happy I didn't buy the full iOS version yet, now I'll definitely go for it, thanks for sharing the info
seems like Aparillo is reduced at 50% its price these days...
https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/3978
https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/3978
I got an email from EastWest today and Aparillo is now part of their composer cloud, so in case you have that I think it's a nice addition for sound design
Here is a video I produced recently for a song I wrote in Reason using only Aparillo for all sounds including drums. It is a great synth that I plan to use more.
Midnight In Berlin EV is the name of the Pad preset
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