Softube - Model 72 Synthesizer System
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2020
- Here is a track using sounds only from the Softube Model 72 Synthesizer System, a great sounding software synthesizer. The sounds in the track can be found as factory presets in the plugin.
The track is called The Swedish Model and can be found on the Firechild album The White Whale (2020).
Composed and produced by www.firechild.se
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Great display of how a musician can use software to make a good track. Hardware or software it's the musician's creativity that counts
Exactly. Whenever I hear someone act like hardware or software, analog or digital is objectively better, instead of just their preference, I know what they're really saying is "I don't know how to work with these tools".
For example, me with Serum. By all accounts an amazing synthesizer, and I've heard some incredible sounds made with it, but I just don't like what I've been able to do with it so far.
@@pat2rome you are correct. It's a case of preference and what works for you. My preference is hardware but when I don't have it available I work as best I can with software and try to get it to sound like what I am used to with hardware. Works for me
yes. Mr Fairchild is awesome !!!!!
Sounds almost as if it could have been on a mid-late 90s Jean-Michel Jarre Album :) LOVE it!!
Thanks :)
Hey, Mr. Firechild. You got the groove as always! Great, what you get out of that fascinating vintage-synths! Thanks! 🙃🙂
@gridsleep Yes, you're absolutely right. But the Alan Parsons' project is in our mind and takes sometimes part of the unknown composing process..., but Mr. firechild has done his own interpretation out of it. Cheers
It's not a vintage synth - it's an 80$ emulation, isn't it? Or am I misunderstanding the video?! I think it's a piece of good software and predominantly the composer skills that makes the sound and not vintage voodoo...
You made some great presets for this excellent new plugin.
Fantastic!!!!
Nice demo , thx
I'm getting Jarre feelings from this.
The theremin like sound by 1:50 sounds like Oxygène 10 right ?
Great!
Very nice 😊👍
Wonderful old school 80sssss synthpop!
COOOOOOL
Genial
Random guy: "This is the new one by "S.P.O.C.K"!
me: "No doubt! I love it!"
Programvara kan ju låta riktigt bra!👍...iaf med Firechild vid spakarna 🙂.
you make me want it. i really want so many softsynths.(i saddly dont have money and room real analogs like you but there is luckily many good softsynths today). saddly its bit pricey but maybe someday. even very happy with u-he diva for example. and i try learn how do own sounds.
Yeah Man...really 80es andc very COOOOOOL ; - ))
have you tested Model 72 in their Modular ?
looks interesting
Wish this was polyphonic but I still might get it for modular. Having a minimoog in modular is gotta be awesome.
The Arturia minimoog has optional polyphony, you can even pick the number of notes up to at least 32, I don't remember if it goes to 64 or not. It of course won't integrate with Softube's modular though.
Softube has better sound. I mean modular is one hell of an analog emulation
I always wonder what would it be like if you collaborated with Jarre on a live jam ?
@mrfirechild would you ind sharing which specific M 72 patches you used?
If Bill Gates did music
beginning sounded like kahoot music
Sounds indistinguishable to me. Honestly Firechild could make a kazoo sound amazing. That said, there is something a bit sad about VSTs, the flat lifeless 2d screen. Like instead of driving this amazing vintage porche, put on these vr goggles instead. Who needs a physical experience ummmm I do? Can i afford what I want to experience? Nope
Buy a midi keyboard with knobs and assign them to the virtual knobs. It's not hard.
@@user-yf2lk5gi7q LOL YEP. Derek honestly doesn't make a good analogy here. I'd say the Model 72 sounds pretty damn awesome.
Nah,better than jarre.
The software sounds incredibly flat, dull, and lifeless in comparison. Usually I'm hyping up these vst plugins, but the hardware synths do sound much better. And instead of wasting time trying to mix the vst to sound like the hardware, if you had the hardware you could just spend more time enhancing what already sounds great. The problem is that hardware synths cost thousands of dollars.
I have both Retro 72 and Minimoog Model D reissue, and Retro 72 sounds great, almost same! I'm preparing test. Check my youtube channel soon. They are almost identical. Retro 72 is really first plugin which sound same good as hardware, or maybe my Minimoog D reissue sounds wrong :)
Why don't you actually try the software instead of speaking ActualBullshit. It is an amazing emulation and I used to have a '73 Minimoog. Much rather make music with the Model 72.