Mad how the GUI of a plugin can completely put you off or invite you in to use it. So so glad they updated it to look like an actual useable instrument instead of that mess it was before
Very well said! There are many other plug-ins out there that look pretty but don't perform well. U-he plugins definitely have the sound quality and usability to pair well with a great looking GUI.
Love the new look of this synth. Since I lost the previous version due to a dying motherboard in the laptop, I've been trying to replace everything. Triple cheese is now on that list. Thanks.
Sorry to hear about the laptop failing on you. Triple Cheese is too good to pass up! Also definitely check out E-Phonic Invader 2 if you're looking for a great cheap synth. I think you can get it for $5.
Wow, it looks so much better! I never tried it before just because of its horrid UI but now it is so easy to use. Sounds amazing of course. It finally will get its chance glow in my tracks!
I was the exact same way haha. The sheer look of the old triple cheese made me avoid learning to use it. Very glad U-He is so good about supporting their products because now it's a great tool that's much easier to use.
Thank you so much 😊. I haven't been releasing music recently but if you want me to send you an .mp3 file of any of the tracks I've made just shoot an email to the contact info I have attached to my UA-cam channel about page. I'll happily send them your way.
Thank you! I really appreciate that haha. I often start with simple major and minor chords and then edit the midi to add different voicings. Like taking a CMaj chord and adding notes to make it a CMaj7/9/13. You can get some beautiful jazz chord sounds. Admittedly I'm not much of a keyboard player so I'll draw in the notes or use a midi chord triggering program like Scaler 2 or Ripchord (which is free and awesome. Also packed with tons of chords.) To add movement to the tracks I'll usually have an instrument playing the block chords and then have another instrument arpeggiating the same chords to create a perfect melody on top!
That means a lot, thank you! My background is in hip hop and trap so house and synthwave are unfamiliar genres for me. Still struggling with getting a professional sound and I know there will always be room for improvement. Glad you enjoyed the demos though.
@@matthewbcarter Your welcome. I understand. I think your demos are great because they conveyed a certain feeling/emotion. I believe the main goal of music is that. I'm sure your reach any technical goals you may have.
I appreciate that. I definitely feel that music should come from the soul and have convey emotions. At the same time there also needs to be a technical side of this for listenability and competitiveness. Maybe it's about a healthy balance of both. Also I checked out some of your music. Great stuff. Nice productions and some stellar rapping skills. Keep at it man and I'll look out for your releases.
Honestly it has the signature great sound quality of U-he synths and has a unique structure compared to other subtractive/additive synth. I think you'd need to check it out to really be able to tell if it's necessary for you.
@matthewbcarter Maybe I should. But first I will test few other synths like Odin. I already found Apricot. Now I am looking for nice sounding synth for more experimental sounds. Preferably with unison and more than one oscilator and ability to draw waves and variety of filters. I know I am asking for too much. I have Massive. I want Massive but with different oscilators 🙂🙂🙂
Odin is fantastic! If you're not already using them I'd recommend Matt Tytel Vital (Basically a Serum clone) as well as Surge XT. Surge XT can do some wild stuff if you really dive into it. @@aspirativemusicproduction2135
@matthewbcarter I sure will. I just got to my desktop from making music with FLM and I am trying to figure out what other sounds I can make with synths other than the four synths I was using in the mobile version. I need workhorses. Already found Apricot for most common sounds. Now I am looking for the next one which can do more. I consider the synths you mentioned. My research leads me to exactly the same synths. 🙂
Nice! I wish you the best on your music production work going forward. It's probably the best time ever to be getting into desktop DAW production work. If you're starting off with only a few synth and need some workhorse options here's what I would recommend. Invader 2 ($5) - very convincing warm analog synth pads and leads. Probably best for synthwave and retro genres. Newfangled Pendulate (Free) - for weird textural sounds. the is definitely an odd one but very unique evolving sounds. Arturia Analog Lab Play (Free) - high quality presets for trap, hip hop and electronic music. Plogue Sforzando (Free) - This is an audio library engine more oriented for real instrument libraries like Piano, Rhodes, String, can also load soundfonts for video game music. Spitfire Labs (Free) - More oriented for cinematic productions but has the best free strings, pianos, guitars, atmos, pads. Theres like 25 instruments to choose from. Decent Sampler (Free) - library engine also more for orchestral and cinematic/film style composing and can load an absolute ton of libraries from pianobook.co.uk Hope this saves you a bit of time searching. I wish I had discovered many of these earlier. @@aspirativemusicproduction2135
When I first noticed there aren't filters in this thing i kinda freaked out but i now think this the vest I've been looking for, it's such a novel way to approach sound design
It definitely a weird synth but sounds so good haha. I went back recently and was pretty surprised by how nice the sound was. Having filters would be a nice addition to it but it still has a really nice sound to it. Maybe a little bit more of a learning curve for someone more familiar with subtractive synthesis.
It's such a great sounding little synth. There have been updates to Surge XT and Odin 2 recently that you might want to check out too if you're looking for more great free synths.
Thank you so much :) from my experience Triple Cheese isn't too hard on the CPU. I have an older computer and I had no trouble using around 10 instances of the synth on the demo projects for the song with low latency setting in my DAW. To my understanding your ram is going to be more impacted by how many total plug-ins you're using in your project rather than how CPU intensive the plug-in is. 16GB of ram is going to be perfect for having tons of plugins on your project. I rarely exceed using 10gb of ram on large projects. With that said tho using tons of instances of a high quality synth will begin to put heavy load on your CPU. U-he Diva is one of the more CPU intensive plugins I use but Triple Cheese wasn't even close to that in terms of CPU usage. Hope that helps!
Thank you! While making this video I was questioning if people would really be interested so I'm glad to get feedback like that. Makes it worth the effort haha.
At the moment I haven't been releasing music but there's some older music on my channel that I'm pretty proud of! I produce a new track every once in a while but I've been more focused on doing mastering for other people, learning to mix my own tracks and learning a bit of video editing. That's the whole reason I started the channel haha. Do you release your music on any platforms? I'd love to check it out.
@@matthewbcarter start release when you feel you are ready for sure, i do release for more than few years now, you can check out on spotify, apple music, youtube etc. Synthwave, lofi hip hop , and many more... Also just released a sample pack on loopcloud! - Link to my synthwave ep : ua-cam.com/video/ESrHwYFqyYs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=FLOATINGANARCHY Link to my sample pack : sounds.loopcloud.com/product/14208-LoFi-Boom-Bap
Sorry I should have mentioned that. The vst doesn't have a built in arpeggiator. I was using Logic Pro's built in arpeggiator to demonstrate some of the presets that worked well arpeggiated. I just chose some of the shorter plucked and keys presets from different categories to show what sounds you could achieve if you arpeggiated them. Sorry for any confusion and thanks for the comment!
I'm not familiar with Cubasis but I found this on a Steinberg forum "Hi although the included plugins in Cubasis are VST3 plugins (embedded), there is for now no official VST3 support on Android, this is something we would like to investigate in the future. Cheers" Seems like at the moment there's no way to get external VST3 plugins to work with Cubasis but maybe that will change in the future! Hope that helps.
I didn't like the first version. There the design is much better. Thank you very much for this great presentation, the great sounds and your demonstrative songs.
Thank you so much for the comment and the feedback! I'm glad you found something useful in the video. I also didn't like the first version and never used it seriously. The new version is a huge step up.
Mad how the GUI of a plugin can completely put you off or invite you in to use it. So so glad they updated it to look like an actual useable instrument instead of that mess it was before
Very well said! There are many other plug-ins out there that look pretty but don't perform well. U-he plugins definitely have the sound quality and usability to pair well with a great looking GUI.
Superb coding here, especially with all U-he
this is the nicest sounding synth plugin ive ever heard
u-He synths are some of the best sounding in the market as a whole! I am still yet to hear a synth that sounds more analog than Diva.
U-he is tops, and Zebralette 3
@@matthewbcarter❤plus 💯
Love the new look of this synth. Since I lost the previous version due to a dying motherboard in the laptop, I've been trying to replace everything. Triple cheese is now on that list. Thanks.
Sorry to hear about the laptop failing on you. Triple Cheese is too good to pass up! Also definitely check out E-Phonic Invader 2 if you're looking for a great cheap synth. I think you can get it for $5.
Wow, it looks so much better! I never tried it before just because of its horrid UI but now it is so easy to use. Sounds amazing of course. It finally will get its chance glow in my tracks!
I was the exact same way haha. The sheer look of the old triple cheese made me avoid learning to use it. Very glad U-He is so good about supporting their products because now it's a great tool that's much easier to use.
Same here. Stunning UI redesign! One of U-he’s best looking synths now! And he didn’t even have to bother with the re-do. Amazing. So usable now!
I am in Final fantasy, Chrono trigger heaven 😂😂😂
Good job! And I really like those demo songs . Hopefully you expanded these out .
Great demo tacks! They would be in my Spotify fav list if you released them. Loving the production on the drums.
Thank you so much 😊. I haven't been releasing music recently but if you want me to send you an .mp3 file of any of the tracks I've made just shoot an email to the contact info I have attached to my UA-cam channel about page. I'll happily send them your way.
Great video and cool plugin, but I kept getting distracted by the chords you use - absolutely beautiful!
Thank you! I really appreciate that haha. I often start with simple major and minor chords and then edit the midi to add different voicings.
Like taking a CMaj chord and adding notes to make it a CMaj7/9/13. You can get some beautiful jazz chord sounds. Admittedly I'm not much of a keyboard player so I'll draw in the notes or use a midi chord triggering program like Scaler 2 or Ripchord (which is free and awesome. Also packed with tons of chords.)
To add movement to the tracks I'll usually have an instrument playing the block chords and then have another instrument arpeggiating the same chords to create a perfect melody on top!
Great little Synth! I just created 3 presets, while learning it :) Nothing I've heard that sounds like it.
Nice! It's definitely a unique little synth. Might not be the most versatile but the sound quality makes up for that.
Thanks for the head ups on this vst and quit being modest those were some awesome demos
That means a lot, thank you! My background is in hip hop and trap so house and synthwave are unfamiliar genres for me. Still struggling with getting a professional sound and I know there will always be room for improvement. Glad you enjoyed the demos though.
@@matthewbcarter Your welcome. I understand. I think your demos are great because they conveyed a certain feeling/emotion. I believe the main goal of music is that. I'm sure your reach any technical goals you may have.
I appreciate that. I definitely feel that music should come from the soul and have convey emotions. At the same time there also needs to be a technical side of this for listenability and competitiveness. Maybe it's about a healthy balance of both.
Also I checked out some of your music. Great stuff. Nice productions and some stellar rapping skills. Keep at it man and I'll look out for your releases.
oh man u r spoiling me with all these free plugins :P
As producers and musicians we're all spoiled with these high quality free plugins these days hahaha. I can't get enough lol.
Never heard of it 'til this video. Downloaded it straight away. Sounds groovy.
It can definitely create some unique sounds which is why I think it's so useful. Hope you make some great music with it!
At least it looks better than before. But what I need to hear is what should make me want to use it?
Honestly it has the signature great sound quality of U-he synths and has a unique structure compared to other subtractive/additive synth. I think you'd need to check it out to really be able to tell if it's necessary for you.
@matthewbcarter Maybe I should. But first I will test few other synths like Odin. I already found Apricot. Now I am looking for nice sounding synth for more experimental sounds. Preferably with unison and more than one oscilator and ability to draw waves and variety of filters. I know I am asking for too much. I have Massive. I want Massive but with different oscilators 🙂🙂🙂
Odin is fantastic! If you're not already using them I'd recommend Matt Tytel Vital (Basically a Serum clone) as well as Surge XT. Surge XT can do some wild stuff if you really dive into it. @@aspirativemusicproduction2135
@matthewbcarter I sure will. I just got to my desktop from making music with FLM and I am trying to figure out what other sounds I can make with synths other than the four synths I was using in the mobile version. I need workhorses. Already found Apricot for most common sounds. Now I am looking for the next one which can do more. I consider the synths you mentioned. My research leads me to exactly the same synths. 🙂
Nice! I wish you the best on your music production work going forward. It's probably the best time ever to be getting into desktop DAW production work.
If you're starting off with only a few synth and need some workhorse options here's what I would recommend.
Invader 2 ($5) - very convincing warm analog synth pads and leads. Probably best for synthwave and retro genres.
Newfangled Pendulate (Free) - for weird textural sounds. the is definitely an odd one but very unique evolving sounds.
Arturia Analog Lab Play (Free) - high quality presets for trap, hip hop and electronic music.
Plogue Sforzando (Free) - This is an audio library engine more oriented for real instrument libraries like Piano, Rhodes, String, can also load soundfonts for video game music.
Spitfire Labs (Free) - More oriented for cinematic productions but has the best free strings, pianos, guitars, atmos, pads. Theres like 25 instruments to choose from.
Decent Sampler (Free) - library engine also more for orchestral and cinematic/film style composing and can load an absolute ton of libraries from pianobook.co.uk
Hope this saves you a bit of time searching. I wish I had discovered many of these earlier.
@@aspirativemusicproduction2135
I love all U-he synths. What great quality and creative sounds.
Couldn't agree more!
Sounds pretty good, thxs for the heads-up👍✨ I already love and use their Repro 1and 5, and also TyrellN6. I will grab this one🥰
Glad I could share it with you! I'm sure you'll enjoy the synth if you're a fan of other u-he plug-ins. They're just too good to pass up haha.
When I first noticed there aren't filters in this thing i kinda freaked out but i now think this the vest I've been looking for, it's such a novel way to approach sound design
It definitely a weird synth but sounds so good haha. I went back recently and was pretty surprised by how nice the sound was. Having filters would be a nice addition to it but it still has a really nice sound to it. Maybe a little bit more of a learning curve for someone more familiar with subtractive synthesis.
Whoa, underrated content! Great stuff, subbing!
I really appreciate that!
I didn't even know they had an updated version till I clicked on this.
Sounds & looks great 👍
It's such a great sounding little synth. There have been updates to Surge XT and Odin 2 recently that you might want to check out too if you're looking for more great free synths.
Thanks. That was an awesome and in depth look and demo of the plugin.
Really appreciate that! Thanks for checking out my review.
This little baby produced a classic line to one of my best tracks
Nicely done!
Really appreciate the support! Thank you.
Woooooow I have all of them. This update makes it tremendous and easier to play it. I didnt hear about it. So, thanks!!
You're welcome! I had a lot of fun messing with the synth and it's definitely worth having installed alongside the other great u-he plugins.
Very nice and informative video. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment! I really appreciate that.
Hey .. I really loved the video .. Just wanted to ask how good is it with the cpu .. is this synth cpu friendly ?
I'm on a device with 16GB ram
Thank you so much :) from my experience Triple Cheese isn't too hard on the CPU. I have an older computer and I had no trouble using around 10 instances of the synth on the demo projects for the song with low latency setting in my DAW.
To my understanding your ram is going to be more impacted by how many total plug-ins you're using in your project rather than how CPU intensive the plug-in is. 16GB of ram is going to be perfect for having tons of plugins on your project. I rarely exceed using 10gb of ram on large projects.
With that said tho using tons of instances of a high quality synth will begin to put heavy load on your CPU. U-he Diva is one of the more CPU intensive plugins I use but Triple Cheese wasn't even close to that in terms of CPU usage. Hope that helps!
@@matthewbcarter thank you man .. indeed helped
Incredible demo
Thank you! That means a lot to me.
Very nice intro to the new version!
Thank you! While making this video I was questioning if people would really be interested so I'm glad to get feedback like that. Makes it worth the effort haha.
@@matthewbcarter And it turned out very nice. I also liked that you open the manual for reference while you show certain aspects, great touch.
You release music to spotify and stuff?
At the moment I haven't been releasing music but there's some older music on my channel that I'm pretty proud of! I produce a new track every once in a while but I've been more focused on doing mastering for other people, learning to mix my own tracks and learning a bit of video editing. That's the whole reason I started the channel haha. Do you release your music on any platforms? I'd love to check it out.
@@matthewbcarter start release when you feel you are ready for sure, i do release for more than few years now, you can check out on spotify, apple music, youtube etc.
Synthwave, lofi hip hop , and many more...
Also just released a sample pack on loopcloud!
- Link to my synthwave ep : ua-cam.com/video/ESrHwYFqyYs/v-deo.html&ab_channel=FLOATINGANARCHY
Link to my sample pack : sounds.loopcloud.com/product/14208-LoFi-Boom-Bap
Love Triple Cheese 👍 nice Presets ! and it´s free !!!
Absolutely! I hope U-he blesses us with a new free synth in the future.
good and useful modifications
I completely agree!
Nice update. I noticed that the vst had arp and rythm presets, yet you did not show an arpeggiator. How does that work?
Sorry I should have mentioned that. The vst doesn't have a built in arpeggiator.
I was using Logic Pro's built in arpeggiator to demonstrate some of the presets that worked well arpeggiated.
I just chose some of the shorter plucked and keys presets from different categories to show what sounds you could achieve if you arpeggiated them.
Sorry for any confusion and thanks for the comment!
I always associated cheese in the name with string synths.
Lovely and tops . Zebralette 3 is out. U-he is super pleasant , their algorithms and coding
I'm excited to check out Zebralette 3 and see what's new. U-he is definitely one of the best developers overall.
Wow!!! Excelente!
Thank you!
Is it possible to use this on android with Cubasis?
I'm not familiar with Cubasis but I found this on a Steinberg forum
"Hi
although the included plugins in Cubasis are VST3 plugins (embedded), there is for now no official VST3 support on Android, this is something we would like to investigate in the future.
Cheers"
Seems like at the moment there's no way to get external VST3 plugins to work with Cubasis but maybe that will change in the future! Hope that helps.
i love the old look😂 its funny ,comeon now its just ordinary
Fair enough hahaha. I guess it does look pretty plain now. I think you can still change the end pieces (boarders) to a cheese style which is cool!
thanks !!! (the song is very nice !! )
Appreciate that :) thanks!
Thank you
Happy to share it with you. Thanks for the comment!
Fire synth thanks
For sure. Thank you!
Awesome :). Thx :)
For sure! Thanks for checking out my video.
I didn't like the first version. There the design is much better. Thank you very much for this great presentation, the great sounds and your demonstrative songs.
Thank you so much for the comment and the feedback! I'm glad you found something useful in the video. I also didn't like the first version and never used it seriously. The new version is a huge step up.
good :)
Thanks a lot! Enjoy the synth.
Nice
Appreciate that. Thank you ☺️
Not very capable?
Urs must've been comparing it to Bazille or something.
I know right? Hahaha. I'm usually intimidated by how many controls and complex options u-he synths have.