But that individually will almost be as much as komplete is by itself so I can't really justify it. But Ive been pretty excited about the fabfilter stuff so its gonna be hard to talk myself out of that.Īll I really need from komplete is Fm8 and another synth. If the mixing plugins in ultimate are better than I'm assuming my problem is solved. I dont know how I can justify paying 200 bucks give or take for Fm8 when I can get komplete for 500. But it comes back to my point up there ^^. Personally, if it were me, I'd get the FabFilter bundle and add on the synths I wanted as I went.I agree, I only need about 10 percent of komplete ultimate. Some could argue that great music can be made with only one synth. But it depends on what OP is looking for. The FabFilter mixing/mastering stuff on the other hand, is really worthwhile. Ps-I get the student discount on Fab so 500 for the 1000 package. ![]() But then ill be lacking a multi band compressor, graphic EQ, much all the mixing stuff that I want Fabfilter for. Then there is also the option of completely skipping out on the fabfilter bundle and just going with komplete ultimate. But I dont really wanna spend 500 bucks on komplete let alone 1000 for komplete ultimate. ![]() I am thinking of getting Komplete but it seems like a waste getting komplete without it being ultimate because ill miss out on all the nice orchestral stuff. So does Twin 2 still stand up there compared to Massive, Sylenth and all that other cliche/overpriced stuff? Obviously technology keeps going and stuff (may?) get better. So what I'm wondering is how does Twin 2 compare to more recent synths? Reason I say recent is because I can find tons of great reviews for Twin 2 but they are all from 2009 ish. Twin2 wouldn't be my first choice but I already know I'm getting the FabFilter total bundle so Ill get Twin 2 regardless. I suggest you go try out the demo…while there are many synth plugins available on the market, this is definitely one you need to at least try out for yourself.Just wondering what synth i should get as a goto '2nd' synth to go along with Hybrid 3.0 to layer similar patches from different synths for varied timbres. I love how it works graphically, I love how the panels slide open and closed as needed, the modulation system is super simple to work with but allows you to go as deep as you wish. Fabfilter has to make some of the best user interfaces I’ve used personally. If you’ve been reading this site for any amount of time, you know I’m HUGE on having a good user interface. I give Twin2 4.5 out of 5 subs, this is really a great synthesizer with an intuitive interface that pretty much pushes you to be creative. Twin2 made it into that list instantly, I fell in love with not only the sound, but the interface as well. I’m very picky when it comes to synth plugins, I still use hardware synthesizers as well and have a “go to” collection of synths that I use on a regular basis. No seriously, when I first received this synth, I got lost in the default sound for at lest 20 to 45 minutes, it sounded that good. Of course someone will say “I can do that sound with such and such” all I’m saying is this, certain sounds and tones when you hear them, instantly spark creativity and well being in your brain □ I really can’t speak enough on the sound quality, this was the main draw for me, it just really had a nice sound to it that though I can’t quite put my finger on exactly what it is, I can tell you it definitely separates Twin2 from many other synthesizers that begin to sound the same. I liked the hard leads and heavy bass just as much as I loved the smooth ambient pads and fx. The multiple filter types really let you change and alter your sounds and you can go from raw to smooth very quickly. I would say it’s almost like it has a “liquid” quality to it. ![]() Sure it sounds digital, but not in a boring way, this synth really has some nice character, not the harsher digital sound that can be found in various software synthesizers. If I had to describe it, I would say it was a “full hi-fi” sound. I had always heard great things about Twin so I finally needed to check it out for myself, and I must say, I am impressed.įirst off, it’s not a software trying to recreate a specific analog or va synthesizer, it’s just a great sounding instrument in it’s own right. This is something I think makes Twin2 a joy to work with The concept is straight forward, a synth that sounds good and is easy to navigate or manipulate.Īll of Fabfilter’s plugins follow a very similar layout in terms of gui design and modulation options. It’s a 3 oscillator synth plugins from Fabfilter, creators of many other great plugins like their Pro-Q equalizer, Pro-L limiter, or their Volcano filter plugin. No it’s not a brand new synth but it’s new to me so I want to share my opinion on it! ![]() Today I’m checking out Twin2 from Fabfilter. Hey what’s good fam, back with another review for ya!
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