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Exakt Lite

Reviewed By theorize [all]
July 26th, 2021
Version reviewed: 1.4 on Windows

I don't think I've ever used an FM synth that is this fun to use. I love everything about it! Especially the interface. The wave preview is genius, it's not just a scope the modulation doesn't affect it, it shows the waveform you are building with FM. It's more helpful than you might think. I also like how it doesn't try to be some kind of hybrid super synth, yes there is a filter but other than that it's a pure FM synth. It does that so well.

The sound is detailed and clean.

I would totally buy a paid version, this is the experience that one should have using an FM synth. I'd give it ten stars if I could.

Thank you Sonicbits!!!!.

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HY-POLY

Reviewed By theorize [all]
July 20th, 2020
Version reviewed: 1.0.73 on Windows

First thing I have to say is I've uninstalled most of my synths after purchasing this! I also recently purchased ANA2, which is great but if I will be honest I've only opened it up a few times compared to the fact that I am reaching for HY-POLY every day, even if I don't feel like doing anything musical I'll still load it up and just make a couple sounds for later use. I've never had so much fun with a synth. Like others have said, it is easy to understand, but when you've been doing sound design for a while they all kind of are... for me the real difference is in how fluid it is to use. I find myself not being afraid to undo things that didn't quite work out instead of trying to force something to work, it's just quick and easy to do, no need to twiddle with an OK sound to make it acceptable and getting sidetracked on it just because you don't want to lose the time you put into it. If you already have the kind of sound you are going for in your head than you can achieve it quickly. If you just want to see what comes out then that is rewarding too.

I like the design of the oscillator section, the task oriented workflow is pretty cool and adds to the overall workflow experience for me. The FM in it is pretty fun since you can adjust the base waveshapes that you are using for the FM, it's almost like having a couple extra operators. The feddback FM option is really fun for doing FX type sounds.

To me it sounds really good, I like the filters... they aren't too extreme in any way so for me that makes it versatile, and I really like how the resonance acts if you want to crank it, it doesn't sound to whistley, that always annoys me. The visual feedback on this synth is also really nicely done in my opinion. You can quickly see everything that's going on with the modulation but none of it ever feels distracting, I only notice it when I'm looking for it.

I haven't really done much with the MIDI FX so I can't really comment on that part, but it's really nice to have them in there for when I get around to it.

The FX section is one of my favorite parts: there are a ton of FX you can add and pretty much every aspect of it can be modulated, for me this really makes it shine because these days FX has become such a core part of sound design, no longer are they just an afterthought, for me the FX are just as much a part of the sound as the filter. Having envelopes and LFO's and MIDI modulators at my disposal to shape the FX and have it built into the patch is stellar. I know it's not the first synth do this, but it's the first synth I've seen that does it like this. Speaking of modulation, there's plenty of options there at your disposal. I especially like the "Random" modulator, it generates a random number every time you press a key, I can't wait to get around to seeing what all I can do with that on percussive sounds.

Is it the perfect synth? There's no such thing since synthesis is such a huge topic, but I do think it's the perfect balance of capability versus workflow. If I need something with more capabilities I have options, but honestly I'm usually reaching for HY-POLY. This is a true bread and butter synth that I can't get enough of. I've never felt a synth was more worth my money.

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Multi Filter

Reviewed By theorize [all]
April 20th, 2009
Version reviewed: current on Windows

I'm going to keep this short because there's only so much one can say about this plug, It's a simple filter after all. I like the interface, clean and simple, also I like the "meter" display around the knobs it ads to the visual memory when trying different settings on sounds. What I really like about it is its sound. It's got just a tad of life to it, not cold and sterile yet it doesn't change the intent of your sound if that makes sense, just adds a little warmth. I mainly use it as a quick highpass or bandpass insert for synth sounds so I can't say how it acts on a variety of audio material, but I do know that for me it gets used very often. There's no manual but then again if you don't understand what it does, you should stop reading this and go read some tutorials on the basics of electronic music production. The only presets I could see ever being useful for it would be maybe some set to various frequencies like a bass cut or maybe some stuff for voice/instrument ranges.. but I say just use your ears. Never needed support for this plug but I do know that the developer responds to emails and is quite active so if you needed support I'd bet my left nut you could get it. VFM = FREE.
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DreamStation DXi2

Reviewed By theorize [all]
May 28th, 2008
Version reviewed: 2 on Windows

LFO Speed mod destinations, and a stereo delay just for the helluvit, and I would have the damn perfect VA


Documentation

Overall good documentation with an excellent reference section.


Presets

I'm not really a preset banger myself, but if i were the type to find a preset to tweak into something more personalized, I would probably be very pleased with the default bank. It is very utilitarian.


Cust. Support

This product has reached the end of its life cycle, therefore there is no official support provided by the developer, yet it has it's own section at the Audio-Simulation forums (the developer). I have never experienced a need to receive customer support for this product, although I am pleased with the developer's support for products that are in active development from Audio-Simulation, especially considering the youth of said product (DreamStion II(the host)).


VFM

It's free. Instant 10.


Stability

It's never crashed or behaved unpredicably for me. As I've already said its sound is very predicable. So i cannot give any negative marks here.


Conclusion

In short, this synth is a no-nonsense general purpose synth, with a broad sonic potential, and is free.
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