I think the key to Phase Plant is the basic sound quality. I haven't tried Vital, but I've given Serum some time, and I can't get rid of the harmonic noise. It seems to generate it regardless of what I do, but Phase Plant is smooth when I want that, and biting and resonant when I want that. I date back to the days of Absynth, when the sound design side was almost impenetrable. Phase Plant is such a joy to design with.
@Ankit Vital has 3 oscillators and versatile user interface, in Vital you don't have to go to the matrix tab to send the random 1 or 2 to a specific parameter, you can easily left hold and drag it into a specific parameter you want to control, the random in Vital also has a visual section where you see that the different values that are set each block. I know that Vital lacks 1 thing which is hyper / dimension effect, but that's not a big of a deal, another cool thing is you can also set the timing of your LFO to keytrack, and what that does is it makes the LFO follow the same frequency as the individual note you are playing, which is what Serum lacks.
@Ankit But Phase Plant's LFO is not like Serum and Vital's LFOs, in Phase Plant's LFO it only includes waveforms, but you can go to it's wavetable editor and draw it, it's similar LFO you have in Sylenth1, but in Serum and Vital, you have envelope LFOs which are versatile, the highest frequency you can go up to in Phase Plant's LFO as I've mentioned is I believe 50Hz, in Serum the maximum is 100Hz, but in Vital it's just seconds and milliseconds you can set, so it's not the amount of frequency, it's the duration that the LFO takes to finish it's cycle. Vital is also versatile since it has 2 main filters, you may not only need just 1 filter, but also 2 filters and that's what makes a synth interesting.
@Ankit eh, Phase plant on paper you'd think is serum on Steroids, but it's wayyyy less intuitive to actually use with a much more tedious work flow, plus you'd think that with how powerful Phase Plant is it'd be amazing, and it is, but Phase Plant ends up being a synth that I only ever seem to use for experimentation. In Serum I can make deep, wide, and crazy sounds in a fraction of the time it'd take in Phase plant, and it's way easier to make something that's actually useable or worth using in a song in Serum, plus at the end of the day, three oscillators (including the sub oscillator) is really all you really need. It's sort of like Moog's classic Modular system vs the Minimoog. The Modular synth can make pretty much any sound your heart desires, but the Minimoog can make every useable sound you'd necessarily need (ignoring it's lack of polyphony), and far more easily and quickly. There's a reason the Moog Modular synth was considered ground breaking, but the Minimoog is what actually changed the music industry.
I've had the kHs ecosystem for almost two years and the combination of this update and your arguments for its practicality have inspired me to dive back into creating some gnarly sounds. I'm particularly interested in how I can apply this to creating new color bass techniques. Great video!
Great intro thanks! Bought PP last week and there were lots of things I hadn't even discovered yet, so a fast-track overview was really useful to me! Keep up the great work :)
Wow that is really gamechanging. I especially love the wtLFO and the fact that you actually trigger the sample and hold.. i always saw phaseplant as the "almost" perfect synth but now im fully convinced that im going to invest in that sometimes.. not that soon i guess (have bills to pay) but i will get it. All i would love now would be some more analog filters.. but idk. Since im a huge Eurorack nerd i would love to see a synth like phaseplant which concentrates on the analog emulation of a certain system like the moog modular or the Roland system100m but also add stuff like wavetable oscillators, samples, interesting modulators.. and especially polyphony. Thanks for the video!
it looks amazing i just wish i had the knowledge to actually really use a synth and design my own sounds. im a self confessed patch tweaker. i have subbed though, great vid. cheers.
Thank you so much for watching! Whenever I’m interested in a new product I learn the tool before I even download a demo. In that light I have a walkthrough of how to get started on phaseplant if you’re interested. However, no pressure, it’s just a resource
I would love to see a color bass tutorial on how to utelize the pitch tracker. I just bought phaseplant yesterday because now that all the essential plugins are free it's a lot more bang for the buck.
Stupid question but phase plant really maxes my cpu anyone having this issue. I've tested with two tracks session too and one preset can just get ableton skittish. Don't know that PP is a cpu intensive plugin. Maybe I'm setting something wrong. It's more taxing than massive x
It can be as light or heavy as you’re cpu can handle. There’s no limit to fx And up to like 32 oscillators that can each have I it’s own unison. So it depends! My patches tend to be huge
@@Alckemy Appreciate that! I guess I assumed phase plant was designed to be lighter on CPU than it actually is. To be fair the processing is really heavy lifting on some presets. My computer is abit of a beast but struggles with PP. I think I need to build patches smarter maybe
@@BenCaesar Just depends on what you’re doing but yeah it can go as far as your cpu can handle. I make a lot of things that are random so If I run out of cpu I just bounce what I have
"You're simply the best!" is what plays when I open PP Edit: Yes I agree, waveshaper would be an another big improvement. Heck, how about wavetable wavshaper as well? Tableshaper, carpentry in PP!
I just bought it today. I used serum for almost 4 years and this seems to top it off. I'm into dnb (especially neurofunk), and I heard that you can make the best(and easiest) reece patches in Phase Plant.
I’m been really loving Vital which I thought couldn’t be beat but phase plant seems to beat it by a little. Though Vital is free and brilliant. I bought PP last week!
@@garyhendrie4001 You don't need PP if you have those two. Your time would be better spent learning the deep nuances of Falcon. There is nothing like it.
I don’t know a lot about Phase Plant, I’m still learning. As I observe, it does feel like Bitwig has much of this available already. What would you say is the contrast between BW and the KH ecosystem that makes it a great purchase for BW users?
Bitwig and kilohearts for me complement each other immensely Kilohearts sound design workflow is insanely fast because of how quickly you can add generators, modulation, and effects. The routing is super fast and the update actually draws a line where you map things. Phaseplant also has unique modulators like mseg and lfo tables. What I also like is that snap heap and multi pass can share patches outside of bitwig racks so you can use them in other programs. Bitwig has its own unique features too, they just go so well together
@@delhibill Not out of the box, but kHz-Plugins do well with Wine and Yabridge (as do a lot of Windowsplugins under Linux). Phase Plant ist running here ATM.
I was contemplating whether I should get PhasePlant and whether I'll use it as much, because I got Serum and Vital already, but when I saw what you can do, and with update 2.0, I just couldn't pass on not getting it, and boy oh boy, I love it already! Curve was basically what motivated me to just get it lol 😅👀
@@Alckemy definitely, and I can't wait to see your video covering it as I'll be here 😋 I'm currently on a subscription basis as it's the cheapest option at this point in time which gives me access to everything 🤷♂️ and thank you, I'm definitely loving it so far, especially because of the sheer amount of sound design options it has. For now, I'm experimenting, and learning, and will use it in conjunction with other plugins for various sound design elements and techniques, and then we'll take over the world, yeah? 😉😂
PP 2.0 is pretty fcking amazing. but I must mention that for drums, you really can't beat the new envelope models that came with the new poly grid / bitwig 4.3 update, they are delightfully exponential and snappy. I'd urge you to give them a tryout!
Its pretty darn cool and modern. How would compare this to UVI Falcon? I've had that for a few years and I don't really see anything here that can't be done rather easily in Falcon. TBH on the surface Falcon looks significantly more capable than phaseplant. There are more sound generators, far more effects, more sequencers, more modulators, unlimited layers, unlimited "lanes", unlimited audio routing. You can build custom UI's for your patches. There aren't just layers but you can group layers and make complex audio routing tricks. Finally there built in scripting language is you wanna get really gnarly. You can do all that and literally add another audio channel into its built in mixer and keep going all within one instance of the plugin. Having said that, phaseplant is likely to get most people where they want faster and easier.
In theory, falcon should be top dawg, However, it’s workflow is realllllly slow, it’s fm capabilities are very limited and the modulators have a really annoying (for me) behavior. Everything you said is %100 true but because of the tedium of flipping through tabs, groups, branches, etc I can’t stand using it outside of its granular engines and playing with the Euclidean stuff. I’ve had it since 2018 thinking it was going to be insane but again, the workflow holds it back significantly. I would compare falcon to kontakt if anything but maybe I’ll do a comparison video between the 2
@Trent Kozelek That’s fair but Falcon is the ultimate sound design synth. If you are getting it, out you aren’t looking to make some quick patch to be musically inspired. To be honest I’d use neither of these for this purpose. Prefer Diva/Serum for that. Don’t get me wrong this looks awesome and will be picking it up. Edit: Oh crap it’s only 100 bucks now that changes everything.
PhazePlant is the Synth of Synths.. end of.. its not as easy to just grab and play, I found you have to be a bit more mindful with it. I start in Vital and then recreate in phaseplant.. I also have 200 bazzzillion presets for vital so its fun to just pick up and play.
Just being able to add a Pro-Q 3 in there for its dynamic bands would go a very long way. But then you got shit like Rift and Infiltrator and stuff to that effect that would make external VSTs in the kHs ecosystem absolutely INSANE.
I keep telling myself: no more synths...no more synths...no more synths. As a fellow Bitwig user, I have barely scratched the surface of what it's modular system can do, but it is not easy to learn. Phaseplant of course has a learning curve, but it seems much easier than something like Reaktor or Falcon. Although not as deep or granular as those, Phaseplant sure has its place. I am very tempted by the sale price.
One thing thats really annoying (dont know if anyone else got the problem) i cant scroll in the plugin while im dragging something... That just drives me nuts and it was working finde before. But the new features are just awesome
If you look at my preset demos you can hear a lot of what it’s capable of, I’m waiting on the factory preset walkthrough because I have factory content releasing soon to the public but it isn’t ready
A couple of days ago I was comparing PP2 against Serum, which I used it a lot, and for the same things, Phaseplant has a much better sound quality. Only thing we need is resampling.
@@Alckemy lets say you want to modulate a phaser or a filter or maybe a bunch of multipass knobs with an oscillator, instead of an LFO and create your own weird new modulation thingy, thats hackable in serum and doable in vital's LFOs but not the oscillators being the modulation source, can be insanely powerful
i tried alot of synths but pp is the one that stuck with me. first one i really liked. its just very fast. ill probably add zebra and then im good with synths. maybe some very select emulations or a fm synth but 90% of the time these will do it for me.
@@Alckemy actually trying to get rid of fx too. i will prolly buy hy-filter 4 tho, its kinda like byome but i like it better. i also like it better than infiltrator although that ones a bit different.
I am getting this over pigment 4 and Anna 2..just need three Third party soft synths to warp my head around.. Vital, diva, and phase plant.. That's it.. This soft synth fetish is killing me.. Lol
It’s pretty efficient but because you can stack unlimited effects I’m sure you can push it to make your computer fry your eggs. That being said it will be fine for a large majority of typical sound design
6 years ago, I thought Alchemy was best, 5 years ago I thought Vital was best, 4 years ago I thought maybe Pigments, 3 years ago I was convinced u-he Zebra and Diva ARE the best. Somewhere along the was I tried PhasePlant and watched a few videos of how to use it. Now…. I have them all, I’m expert at none.
phaseplant IS best. only thing is that sylenth1, massive and maybe serum has the best sounding patches available on the market. i DO create my own patches very often but at least once a song you DO need inspiration from other peoples ideas. i´m SO looking forward to phase plant to mature in that sense too. to get some patches that are ABSOLUTE DIAMOND like can be found on sylenth1 for example after going through a literal shit-ton of them. but after that phase plant matures to this stage you won´t need about anything else.
@@Alckemy i (try to) make very low and dark minimalistic psytrance, some drum and bass and extremely agressive dubstep. some big-hall techno and minimal bleep-techno etc etc. i think there´s something wrong with me because since the early 90's, i´ve found 99% of patches unusable, and i´ve actually LIKED just a couple of the tens of thousands i´ve tried. that´s why i make my own pathces, but i´d LIKE to not have to do that. about the only bank i´ve ever liked was the harmonic rush trance + psy by monster sounds. very generic but really good sounding all of them. i know the problem extremely probably is just my personal lack of creativity and talent, but what i personally look for in a bank i pay money for is like in the ballpark of all the lead instruments hit songs - as an example - the lead from voodoo people etc. i would pay 1000 bucks for a sound bank with instruments that are actual hit-makers just as is, instead of the general mumbo jumbo 99,99999% of patches are. i know i´m asking too much. i know i´m an extremist. i will have a good look at your patches though. hope i´ve not said anything to upset you. i´ve just made music since the early 1990s and to me, almost literally EVERY patch has always sounded too generic and thus has not managed to spark my enthusiasm. i look for interesting sounds and that is why i try to study and use FM, granular etc. granular is what brought me to phase plant. even fm8 has these very bright and crisp high-ends and growly lows (skrillex used fm8 quite a lot afaik) though the best results to me in fm comes from reaktor. i make my own synths there from absolute scratch. another way to get non-boring material is just by mangling samples. just go at sounds with a blender. i make my own bass and kick instruments in reaktor too. sorry for the rant. my sleeping meds seem to have kicked in. i will have a look at your soundbanks! thanks! i think all i wanted to say was "i don´t find normal saw-wave through a adsr-filter interesting" ... maybe also ... "i want interesting leads by just playing one note"
@@Alckemy it just always blows my mind how most ug-sounding music "hits" are made with just normal presets with just minor fx or something. like i bet at least 75% of the sound i´m looking for are the presets i have access too but i just lack the inspiration and talent to make them work. there just is so much perfection there i guess also. mr oizo, daft punk, growling mad scientists, skrillex, prodigy ..... if i´m looking for the most weird, complex etc themes/leads ... the instruments that just gets your song going. that hooks the audience. i was going to say that you just can´t find them ready made but then i remembered how this comment started. i guess i just lack creativity.
What's up with the dramatic titling in world of music producers on YT. Taken by storm? Its already established in top few but it won't do what some other top few do...
100% transparency playing the UA-cam game. Although, I do think that phase plants update is another marvel for the sound design world. It's not the end all be all but for about 90% of my needs it goes above and beyond
Just show me how to use MPE in a way that allows me to use modulation and pitch bend independently per note. Ah and show me the manual for this "bargain" software...
Phase Plant or Pigments aren't comparable simply as they are both soft synths Phase plant is more for the peeps that do understand syntheses and Pigments is more for the others (easy understandable soft and it has granular)
Too save much CPU using PP get jBridger (32 to 64 bit vst converting tool). There is a trick i use (found it out myself); bridge a 64 bit vst (PP in this case) to 64 bit, yes JBridger can do this and voila´ you now got a PP (pseudo-bridged) with a performance mode available in the jbridger container menu. It´s save up to 80 % of CPU usage, depends on the VST. I use it on every CPU heavy VST. Try out and hf.
Those bases at the beginning, I agree you cannot do that with other synth, but why would you need to make flatulence sounds with a synth?! I understand crazy but why that crazy?
lmao I don't like those fart sounds, nor the music that one would typically find them in, but I know I'm into some stuff others don't like. To each their own. I'm still here learning a thing or two. That said I'm not excited about this soft synth at all. Good channel overall btw.
@@Alckemy Well, not really. BitWig can do everything Phase Plant can do...plus about a million more things, its a DAW. Its like buying a wheel and saying its similar to a car. Whats one thing PP can do "way better"?
This video would be way better if the mouse wasn't jumping all over the screen, as one does not know whether to follow the mouse because it is making an adjustment. Secondly, if you highlighted the section you are talking about just with a simple coloured rectangle or circle, then for the newcomer we know where to focus. There are many screen recorders that have this feature built in to its interface. What you are currently doing is probably fine for those familiar with the software; but when watching it for the first time or trying to learn some parts of its operation it is most confusing. Assuming you want to sell pre-sets/sounds/software and/or increase the number of subscribers then teach new viewers rather than skipping over technical jargon and moving the mouse as if it was on speed.
Valid points, though this isn’t necessarily aimed towards beginners but rather a quick summary of what’s new and how it sounds. I have beginner tutorials and complete breakdowns of snap ins on my channel so there’s something for everyone :)
I would argue that VPS Avenger is the only synth you need. It even has a built-in drum rack. You can build an entire song on a single instance of the plugin. + They don't make you pay extra for the effects plugins. Fight me bro
@@Alckemy Lol you telling me 8 oscillators aren't enough? 8 envelopes which you can fully customize and act the same as lfo's if you loop them. 34 effect types that you can assign to any Osc. Almost any parameter can be modulated, you can draw your own tables, load up wavetables, samples, treat samples like wavetables, multiloops it even has a granular synthesis. I don't want to write an SA but it really has everything bud. It looks intimidating but it's workflow is actually very intuitive.
@@paradoxic1888 we can talk about pros and cons without getting into it, the workflow just isn’t as fast as pp. 34 effects are great! How many can you have at once? Are there modulators other than lfos and envelopes? 8 envelopes are nice but look on my channel and you’ll notice I use a ton of modulation and with good purpose:)
@@Alckemy Of course Phase Plant has it's pros, but my argument is that for a synth that can do it all, VPS Avenger is seriously underrated. If by modulate you mean FM, AM, Sync then yes. You can FM 1 osc with another osc. I mean I just learned you can modulate the drum track with the LFO which modulates the filter or whatever you assign it to which just blew my mind. VPS Avenger has send tracks, master tracks and a mixer, so yes you can use all effects at once. Honestly I don't know what you did with your modulations, but I'm tired of these synths that get all the marketing behind blowing up, when an incredible synth like VPS Avenger has existed for many years. Be honest, you haven't even tried it. When I was deciding on the ultimate synth, I was looking into Phase Plant, but I did thorough research, and best bang for my buck was VPS Avenger and I don't regret. The only thing I do regret as that so few people know about this synth.
@@paradoxic1888 modulation are things like multi stage envelopes and randomizers, lfos, etc. to which phase plant has unlimited amounts. It also has unlimited sends and master racks because you can stack as many multi pass and snap heaps as you want. I make all my drums in phase plant too. I don’t advertise anything on this channel I don’t use and am not sponsored by anyone, phase plant is the majority of what I cover on this channel just because of how much you can do with it. No marketing bs :) I think avenger is cool! It’s just not on the sheer level the kilohearts ecosystem has to offer
This is more for sound designers, not so much preset lovers. It can be made thick through adding oscillators. Or really it can be made anything with enough synthesis.
Hmmm, o think it sounds basicly not very pleasent at all. I like a warmer sound like the u-he products or spire. Phase plant sounds harsh and thin but loud in the same time. A little bit like serum but not the same clarity. Phase plant sounds not very sweet by the lack of other words.
I dondt blame anybody. Its just my opinion. Problem? Every synth has its base tone. And thats good. It is just not everybodys cup of tea. Thats cause the tread starter claim phaseplant is the best synth around... i doubt there is a "best" synth...
This vid sounds like a paid ad. I will never buy PhasePlant not because of its features but because of its distasteful business model where you have to buy functionalities. It's like if you bought a car but you had the engine and tires only, and had to buy the seats and the trunk as an extra. And they are pretty expensive as well.
You couldn’t be more off the mark. Would advise you to research and demo the product. I have a bazillion tutorials on it and it’s non contested as far as my claims go. But hey, vital is free
@@Alckemy I prefer to focus on mastering my own tools rather than buying new ones. I own Synthmaster, Dune 3, Vital (free) and these 3 alone are enough to fulfill my musical needs for the rest of my life. Dune especially sounds better than any other software synth I've heard. With a combination of compressor and reverb, I can make them sound extremely fat and deep. I also own Rift, that I can add to any of these synths for more crazy sounds. I bought it after watching a video by DATABROTH that combines it with Dune 3. I'm really satisfied with all these tools and I feel I need to make music rather than buy more gear.
@@lolilollolilol7773 that’s fine. Data broth would tell you the same thing about phase plant though. Would appreciate if you didn’t call me a shill just because you watched a video on something you didn’t need. I own my opinion and my integrity made this channel what it is today
@@john_atco none of that experience applies to knowing phase plant I’m afraid. Would invite you to learn about it since It’s cheaper than almost any hardware device
Holy shit. Phaseplant is like a synthesizer for synthesizers. Synthesizing synthesizers to synthesize sounds with
Something like that. Now with granular ;)
I think the key to Phase Plant is the basic sound quality. I haven't tried Vital, but I've given Serum some time, and I can't get rid of the harmonic noise. It seems to generate it regardless of what I do, but Phase Plant is smooth when I want that, and biting and resonant when I want that. I date back to the days of Absynth, when the sound design side was almost impenetrable. Phase Plant is such a joy to design with.
@Ankit Vital has 3 oscillators and versatile user interface, in Vital you don't have to go to the matrix tab to send the random 1 or 2 to a specific parameter, you can easily left hold and drag it into a specific parameter you want to control, the random in Vital also has a visual section where you see that the different values that are set each block.
I know that Vital lacks 1 thing which is hyper / dimension effect, but that's not a big of a deal, another cool thing is you can also set the timing of your LFO to keytrack, and what that does is it makes the LFO follow the same frequency as the individual note you are playing, which is what Serum lacks.
@Ankit But Phase Plant's LFO is not like Serum and Vital's LFOs, in Phase Plant's LFO it only includes waveforms, but you can go to it's wavetable editor and draw it, it's similar LFO you have in Sylenth1, but in Serum and Vital, you have envelope LFOs which are versatile, the highest frequency you can go up to in Phase Plant's LFO as I've mentioned is I believe 50Hz, in Serum the maximum is 100Hz, but in Vital it's just seconds and milliseconds you can set, so it's not the amount of frequency, it's the duration that the LFO takes to finish it's cycle.
Vital is also versatile since it has 2 main filters, you may not only need just 1 filter, but also 2 filters and that's what makes a synth interesting.
@Ankit eh, Phase plant on paper you'd think is serum on Steroids, but it's wayyyy less intuitive to actually use with a much more tedious work flow, plus you'd think that with how powerful Phase Plant is it'd be amazing, and it is, but Phase Plant ends up being a synth that I only ever seem to use for experimentation. In Serum I can make deep, wide, and crazy sounds in a fraction of the time it'd take in Phase plant, and it's way easier to make something that's actually useable or worth using in a song in Serum, plus at the end of the day, three oscillators (including the sub oscillator) is really all you really need.
It's sort of like Moog's classic Modular system vs the Minimoog. The Modular synth can make pretty much any sound your heart desires, but the Minimoog can make every useable sound you'd necessarily need (ignoring it's lack of polyphony), and far more easily and quickly. There's a reason the Moog Modular synth was considered ground breaking, but the Minimoog is what actually changed the music industry.
Affiliate link works can confirm, just signed up! Thanks!
I've had the kHs ecosystem for almost two years and the combination of this update and your arguments for its practicality have inspired me to dive back into creating some gnarly sounds. I'm particularly interested in how I can apply this to creating new color bass techniques. Great video!
thanks so much for watching! between the convolution and resonators there's a ton you can do for color bass
Alckemy, the PP god himself. Thank you for this explanation!
Thank you for watching! I’m just an enthusiast
The pp enthusiast!
Great intro thanks! Bought PP last week and there were lots of things I hadn't even discovered yet, so a fast-track overview was really useful to me! Keep up the great work :)
Being able to see the modulation and macro lines is so simple but so great. Can't wait for your in depth tuts on the new features.
Secrets revealed!
@@Alckemy You say phase plant is the only synth I need?
@@ilo0076 yep.
@@Alckemy For all genres of electronic music. From electro pop to future house, bass, dnb, house, trance and ending with techno?
@@ilo0076 yep. Anything electronic
Wish I would have known about the affiliation link when I bought this amazing sound machine. Thank you 🙏 this is so helpful and much appreciated.
All good! Happy you’re happy with the plug-in
Wow that is really gamechanging. I especially love the wtLFO and the fact that you actually trigger the sample and hold.. i always saw phaseplant as the "almost" perfect synth but now im fully convinced that im going to invest in that sometimes.. not that soon i guess (have bills to pay) but i will get it. All i would love now would be some more analog filters.. but idk. Since im a huge Eurorack nerd i would love to see a synth like phaseplant which concentrates on the analog emulation of a certain system like the moog modular or the Roland system100m but also add stuff like wavetable oscillators, samples, interesting modulators.. and especially polyphony.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks so much for watching! I wonder how difficult those are to emulate and if that’s the direction they want to go at some point
That does sound pretty remarkable.
Oh man. This is madness ! Love it. More please.
Check the phaseplant playlist:)
serum also can convert wavetable frame to lfo
That first pad preset you played is absolutely beautiful. Any way we can download this preset ?
It’s in one of my preset packs but I’m afraid I can’t remember which one!
@@Alckemy Ok ! Thank you for taking the time to answer. :)
watching this in 2024 and dude it's so interesting that they delayed adding a waveshaper to it so late. But now it's the beast.
It’s so good
it looks amazing i just wish i had the knowledge to actually really use a synth and design my own sounds. im a self confessed patch tweaker. i have subbed though, great vid. cheers.
Thank you so much for watching! Whenever I’m interested in a new product I learn the tool before I even download a demo. In that light I have a walkthrough of how to get started on phaseplant if you’re interested. However, no pressure, it’s just a resource
@@Alckemy hi mate, I'm interested in the phase plant walk through, where can I access it please?
@@toonzmindset2011 it’s on my channel :)
I would love to see a color bass tutorial on how to utelize the pitch tracker.
I just bought phaseplant yesterday because now that all the essential plugins are free it's a lot more bang for the buck.
It’s like they read my mind! Can’t wait to update
Makes me wonder what they’re going to do next ;)
Stupid question but phase plant really maxes my cpu anyone having this issue. I've tested with two tracks session too and one preset can just get ableton skittish. Don't know that PP is a cpu intensive plugin. Maybe I'm setting something wrong. It's more taxing than massive x
It can be as light or heavy
as you’re cpu can handle. There’s no limit to fx And up to like 32 oscillators that can each have I it’s own unison. So it depends! My patches tend to be huge
@@Alckemy Appreciate that! I guess I assumed phase plant was designed to be lighter on CPU than it actually is. To be fair the processing is really heavy lifting on some presets. My computer is abit of a beast but struggles with PP. I think I need to build patches smarter maybe
@@BenCaesar Just depends on what you’re doing but yeah it can go as far as your cpu can handle. I make a lot of things that are random so If I run out of cpu I just bounce what I have
Great thanks. If you would do another video on setting up triggers along with possible applications, that would be amazing.
I’ll come up with something cool:)
"You're simply the best!" is what plays when I open PP
Edit: Yes I agree, waveshaper would be an another big improvement. Heck, how about wavetable wavshaper as well? Tableshaper, carpentry in PP!
yes Yes YES
Didn't they add this? Epic!!!
@ChezburgerLeaf Yes, Shaper Table!
I also want to say how nice it is to see someone using Expose/mission control!!! its really the perfect future
Mission Control? Like the Apple nav feature?
@@Alckemy yeah the windows thing that shows you all windows or just application windows or the desktop..
It's soo good! I don't see many use it.
Some of my favorite dnb bands were posting how nuts this new update is, i'm excited to see what people pump out
It’s always been insane. Check out my tutorials and you’ll definitely see!
Damn! I’m sold!! I’m buying this tomorrow ❤
Totally worth it!
I just bought it today. I used serum for almost 4 years and this seems to top it off. I'm into dnb (especially neurofunk), and I heard that you can make the best(and easiest) reece patches in Phase Plant.
Yep. I have plenty of videos covering that matter I invite you to dive into. It’s low key cheating
@@Alckemy How so? haha
@@KavasPVP modulators and infinite effects, ease of frequency splitting and insane amounts of fm options
I’m been really loving Vital which I thought couldn’t be beat but phase plant seems to beat it by a little. Though Vital is free and brilliant. I bought PP last week!
Phase plant will give you as much as you put into it. It can go way beyond vital in a lot of ways but it really depends on your needs
You can't beat powerful and FREE
Phase Plant: "Let me take over the world!"
UVI Falcon: "Hold My Power..."
But this video and the synth are great of course!
I’m going to do a comparison of the 2 at some point:)
@@Alckemy got falcon and considering phaseplant 2. Still undecided what phaseplant can offer that falcon or omnisphere cant already give me.
@@garyhendrie4001 I've got some content planned soon as I get this question a lot
@@garyhendrie4001 You don't need PP if you have those two. Your time would be better spent learning the deep nuances of Falcon. There is nothing like it.
only the macro knobs can be assigned to MIDI CC?
nope. there’s a CC modulator in 2.0 ^^
@@Alckemy Awesome!
thanks so much! : )
I don’t know a lot about Phase Plant, I’m still learning. As I observe, it does feel like Bitwig has much of this available already. What would you say is the contrast between BW and the KH ecosystem that makes it a great purchase for BW users?
Not if you use Linux. Not supported.
Bitwig and kilohearts for me complement each other immensely
Kilohearts sound design workflow is insanely fast because of how quickly you can add generators, modulation, and effects. The routing is super fast and the update actually draws a line where you map things.
Phaseplant also has unique modulators like mseg and lfo tables.
What I also like is that snap heap and multi pass can share patches outside of bitwig racks so you can use them in other programs.
Bitwig has its own unique features too, they just go so well together
@@delhibill Not out of the box, but kHz-Plugins do well with Wine and Yabridge (as do a lot of Windowsplugins under Linux). Phase Plant ist running here ATM.
Phase Plant FTW!
There will be a preset pack from at Kilohearts, right?
Yes, a free factory content one
@@Alckemy Awesome! Looking forward to that!
I was contemplating whether I should get PhasePlant and whether I'll use it as much, because I got Serum and Vital already, but when I saw what you can do, and with update 2.0, I just couldn't pass on not getting it, and boy oh boy, I love it already! Curve was basically what motivated me to just get it lol 😅👀
Curve is kind of unique with the framing and I can’t wait to cover more on it. I hope you love it though, as I know the investment isn’t the cheapest
@@Alckemy definitely, and I can't wait to see your video covering it as I'll be here 😋 I'm currently on a subscription basis as it's the cheapest option at this point in time which gives me access to everything 🤷♂️ and thank you, I'm definitely loving it so far, especially because of the sheer amount of sound design options it has. For now, I'm experimenting, and learning, and will use it in conjunction with other plugins for various sound design elements and techniques, and then we'll take over the world, yeah? 😉😂
Alright you finally convinced me to go for it! Bought it through your affiliate link.
Thank you so much! I hope you love it
phaseplant is a BEAST. I already loved Unfiltered Audio's LION, but this is next level.
do you think they will add a wave shaper or granular?
Granular has been confirmed in their cookout announcement. Idk about a waveshaper but I’d be surprised if they wouldn’t be willing
@@Alckemy I just bought it yesterday. I would love to see granular support 😍
Hey great video. Is that a different skin and not the default one or is it just my eyes?
it's slightly darker with purple fm dials. It's in the Kilohearts discord
Can you make synth as phase plant in the bitwig grid?
In theory yes for the most part. It’s not as efficient of a workflow but the grid has its own unique features too
PP 2.0 is pretty fcking amazing. but I must mention that for drums, you really can't beat the new envelope models that came with the new poly grid / bitwig 4.3 update, they are delightfully exponential and snappy. I'd urge you to give them a tryout!
The drums I’m making in phaseplant right now are pretty damn nuts, especially with the envelope follower. I will try it though!
Any thoughts around a comparison with VPS Avenger?
I haven’t checked it out but my friends on discord have given me the run down. I don’t think avenger has a demo unfortunately
Its pretty darn cool and modern. How would compare this to UVI Falcon? I've had that for a few years and I don't really see anything here that can't be done rather easily in Falcon. TBH on the surface Falcon looks significantly more capable than phaseplant. There are more sound generators, far more effects, more sequencers, more modulators, unlimited layers, unlimited "lanes", unlimited audio routing. You can build custom UI's for your patches. There aren't just layers but you can group layers and make complex audio routing tricks. Finally there built in scripting language is you wanna get really gnarly. You can do all that and literally add another audio channel into its built in mixer and keep going all within one instance of the plugin. Having said that, phaseplant is likely to get most people where they want faster and easier.
Phaseplant is generally easier to use... although routing takes some getting used to. Then of course, price. Pretty big difference there.
In theory, falcon should be top dawg,
However, it’s workflow is realllllly slow, it’s fm capabilities are very limited and the modulators have a really annoying (for me) behavior.
Everything you said is %100 true but because of the tedium of flipping through tabs, groups, branches, etc I can’t stand using it outside of its granular engines and playing with the Euclidean stuff. I’ve had it since 2018 thinking it was going to be insane but again, the workflow holds it back significantly.
I would compare falcon to kontakt if anything but maybe I’ll do a comparison video between the 2
I’d recommend checking out my really old frequency splitting neuro bass v in falcon vid I did a while back to see what I mean
@Trent Kozelek well said!
@Trent Kozelek That’s fair but Falcon is the ultimate sound design synth. If you are getting it, out you aren’t looking to make some quick patch to be musically inspired. To be honest I’d use neither of these for this purpose. Prefer Diva/Serum for that. Don’t get me wrong this looks awesome and will be picking it up. Edit: Oh crap it’s only 100 bucks now that changes everything.
PhazePlant is the Synth of Synths..
end of..
its not as easy to just grab and play, I found you have to be a bit more mindful with it.
I start in Vital and then recreate in phaseplant..
I also have 200 bazzzillion presets for vital so its fun to just pick up and play.
Hi, where to get these presets?
@@partlysimpson5154 just search for free presets and you will have so many.. lol including paid presets I have 6gb for vital.. LOL
Loving the new additions though. For sure. An external VST slot in the FX would be great too.
Imagine😩
Just being able to add a Pro-Q 3 in there for its dynamic bands would go a very long way. But then you got shit like Rift and Infiltrator and stuff to that effect that would make external VSTs in the kHs ecosystem absolutely INSANE.
@@stayover7315 dunno if you knew this or not but you can make slice eq dynamic with the audio follower :)
@@Alckemy Brilliant, it would have taken me ages to put two and two together. Thanks!
I keep telling myself: no more synths...no more synths...no more synths. As a fellow Bitwig user, I have barely scratched the surface of what it's modular system can do, but it is not easy to learn. Phaseplant of course has a learning curve, but it seems much easier than something like Reaktor or Falcon. Although not as deep or granular as those, Phaseplant sure has its place. I am very tempted by the sale price.
It can go as deep as your cpu can handle:) i have a crash course on Pp I recently released!
Phaseplant + ana2 for his carateristic sound about me you can have a powerfull platform.
i hated falcon, pp is very fast and very intuitive. its 99e rn u should get it (miss some fx but is fine).
bitwig benefit: if u map 8 device macros pp autoupdates them with the presets info!
It’s another synth to buy -
it’s not the only one I need 🤣🤣
Resist the gear lust!
@@Alckemy
Penetrate Phase Plant Hard & Fast 💨 🤣🤣
@@KYNG000 you’re too far gone…
@@Alckemy
Gone ,,,!!!! But , Not Forgotten 🤣🤣
@@KYNG000 🤣🤣
One thing thats really annoying (dont know if anyone else got the problem) i cant scroll in the plugin while im dragging something... That just drives me nuts and it was working finde before. But the new features are just awesome
It’s weird. If you’re scrolling modulators you actually scroll up or down to move horizontal.
@@Alckemy it also works fine with modulators but not with FX
@@noahrathje8976 I think the groups were meant to mitigate that but I definitely understand what you’re saying
It's good at mangling sound - would like to hear it's preset bank.
If you look at my preset demos you can hear a lot of what it’s capable of, I’m waiting on the factory preset walkthrough because I have factory content releasing soon to the public but it isn’t ready
I've had the chance to demo PP and indeed is an incredible synth
It’s pretty sweet:)
A couple of days ago I was comparing PP2 against Serum, which I used it a lot, and for the same things, Phaseplant has a much better sound quality. Only thing we need is resampling.
I't pretty easy to print on the daw and drag bag into a Sampler but it isn't as easy as serums direct resample for sure. Thank you for watching!
@@Alckemy Thank you! for that pro tip!!!
That pad was incredible
Thank you!
just need the final thing and will be the most complete synth, modulation whatever in effects with oscillators
Wait, what’s missing?
@@Alckemy lets say you want to modulate a phaser or a filter or maybe a bunch of multipass knobs with an oscillator, instead of an LFO and create your own weird new modulation thingy, thats hackable in serum and doable in vital's LFOs but not the oscillators being the modulation source, can be insanely powerful
Phase Plant supports audio rate modulation.
@@bonchbonch it’s a little different having an envelope follower vs what Angelites talking about but there is a little bit of both to some extent
@@Alckemy I see. Thanks for the clarification!
UVI Falcon can do all this, but the workflow is painfully difficult.
I’ve got a comparison video coming soon explaining exactly this
Watching this on June 14th.
Oof!
great intro :)
Nobody can beat this monster
There’s no turning back
i tried alot of synths but pp is the one that stuck with me. first one i really liked. its just very fast. ill probably add zebra and then im good with synths. maybe some very select emulations or a fm synth but 90% of the time these will do it for me.
My suggestion would be to explore more effects once you have your oscillator bases covered. Effects will always take you further!
@@Alckemy actually trying to get rid of fx too. i will prolly buy hy-filter 4 tho, its kinda like byome but i like it better. i also like it better than infiltrator although that ones a bit different.
@@LaymensLament same ones make sense but diverse processing tools are where it’s at for sound design
it really is a monster, its a mod movement beast
I am getting this over pigment 4 and Anna 2..just need three Third party soft synths to warp my head around.. Vital, diva, and phase plant.. That's it.. This soft synth fetish is killing me.. Lol
I recently demoed pigments if you’re looking for a more informed decision but I still choose phaseplant the reasons described in the video
We all know Fl Studio's 3x Osc is the best synth
How foolish of me
Dude. What the hell is Macro 2 doing in that first neuro bass? Jesus christ.
Conjuring demons, likely.
Now that's what I call Fluent. 👍
Phaseplant 2.0 masterclass?
I have bass and drum courses for arcanum members but I also have a huge catalog of public tutorials on the channel:)
is it cpu intensive?
It’s pretty efficient but because you can stack unlimited effects I’m sure you can push it to make your computer fry your eggs. That being said it will be fine for a large majority of typical sound design
Making mud pies with this is king
It’s almost designed for this kind of approach
🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
sucks ass that you can''t have visual feedback on the comb filter imo
You can make a custom filter in slice eq and see, or just add a slice eq right after the regular comb
UVI Falcon 2.5.... Say no more 🎤
on paper falcon is great. in practicality it's a nightmare to program
SOLD!
Hope you love it!
6 years ago, I thought Alchemy was best, 5 years ago I thought Vital was best, 4 years ago I thought maybe Pigments, 3 years ago I was convinced u-he Zebra and Diva ARE the best. Somewhere along the was I tried PhasePlant and watched a few videos of how to use it. Now…. I have them all, I’m expert at none.
Sounds are fun hey? lol. If you know one you know a lot about them all
I spent money on pigment so pigment is the best!😅
pigments is great! It was more of bringing up some points people made from before.
@@Alckemy understood, I might have to get phase plant tho!
@@l.romain6447 Demo is the way to go, or ty out the subscription for very low cost and see if it works for you :)
phaseplant IS best. only thing is that sylenth1, massive and maybe serum has the best sounding patches available on the market.
i DO create my own patches very often but at least once a song you DO need inspiration from other peoples ideas.
i´m SO looking forward to phase plant to mature in that sense too. to get some patches that are ABSOLUTE DIAMOND like can be found on sylenth1 for example after going through a literal shit-ton of them. but after that phase plant matures to this stage you won´t need about anything else.
I don’t know what kind of music you make but have you seen my banks? Phase plant can get nuts
@@Alckemy i (try to) make very low and dark minimalistic psytrance, some drum and bass and extremely agressive dubstep. some big-hall techno and minimal bleep-techno etc etc.
i think there´s something wrong with me because since the early 90's, i´ve found 99% of patches unusable, and i´ve actually LIKED just a couple of the tens of thousands i´ve tried.
that´s why i make my own pathces, but i´d LIKE to not have to do that.
about the only bank i´ve ever liked was the harmonic rush trance + psy by monster sounds. very generic but really good sounding all of them.
i know the problem extremely probably is just my personal lack of creativity and talent, but what i personally look for in a bank i pay money for is like in the ballpark of all the lead instruments hit songs - as an example - the lead from voodoo people etc.
i would pay 1000 bucks for a sound bank with instruments that are actual hit-makers just as is, instead of the general mumbo jumbo 99,99999% of patches are.
i know i´m asking too much. i know i´m an extremist. i will have a good look at your patches though.
hope i´ve not said anything to upset you. i´ve just made music since the early 1990s and to me, almost literally EVERY patch has always sounded too generic and thus has not managed to spark my enthusiasm.
i look for interesting sounds and that is why i try to study and use FM, granular etc. granular is what brought me to phase plant. even fm8 has these very bright and crisp high-ends and growly lows (skrillex used fm8 quite a lot afaik)
though the best results to me in fm comes from reaktor. i make my own synths there from absolute scratch. another way to get non-boring material is just by mangling samples. just go at sounds with a blender.
i make my own bass and kick instruments in reaktor too.
sorry for the rant. my sleeping meds seem to have kicked in.
i will have a look at your soundbanks! thanks!
i think all i wanted to say was "i don´t find normal saw-wave through a adsr-filter interesting" ... maybe also ... "i want interesting leads by just playing one note"
@@Alckemy it just always blows my mind how most ug-sounding music "hits" are made with just normal presets with just minor fx or something.
like i bet at least 75% of the sound i´m looking for are the presets i have access too but i just lack the inspiration and talent to make them work.
there just is so much perfection there i guess also.
mr oizo, daft punk, growling mad scientists, skrillex, prodigy .....
if i´m looking for the most weird, complex etc themes/leads ... the instruments that just gets your song going. that hooks the audience.
i was going to say that you just can´t find them ready made but then i remembered how this comment started.
i guess i just lack creativity.
@@moonliteX haha. You’ll be in for a treat.
@@Alckemy i bet i will! ;)
What's up with the dramatic titling in world of music producers on YT. Taken by storm? Its already established in top few but it won't do what some other top few do...
100% transparency playing the UA-cam game. Although, I do think that phase plants update is another marvel for the sound design world.
It's not the end all be all but for about 90% of my needs it goes above and beyond
Just show me how to use MPE in a way that allows me to use modulation and pitch bend independently per note. Ah and show me the manual for this "bargain" software...
all are possible :) thank you for the content ideas!
I got that sound after I ate too much chipotle last night :/
Phase Plant or Pigments aren't comparable simply as they are both soft synths Phase plant is more for the peeps that do understand syntheses and Pigments is more for the others (easy understandable soft and it has granular)
actually, the only synth you need is bitwig
I love bitwig! Need my pp though
Don't even need the DAW anymore, just play the whole song with Phase Plant
It’s like a daw that’s compatible with every other daw.
looks like vital but i think i like vitals ui better.
I like that phaseplant has everything in one tab. Vital has 4 tabs to sort through
Too save much CPU using PP get jBridger (32 to 64 bit vst converting tool). There is a trick i use (found it out myself); bridge a 64 bit vst (PP in this case) to 64 bit, yes JBridger can do this and voila´ you now got a PP (pseudo-bridged) with a performance mode available in the jbridger container menu. It´s save up to 80 % of CPU usage, depends on the VST. I use it on every CPU heavy VST. Try out and hf.
Lol that intro
Im just gunna buy it. Fuck it. You sold me on it a year ago lol
You won’t regret it
talk talk talk
I love that song!
Those bases at the beginning, I agree you cannot do that with other synth, but why would you need to make flatulence sounds with a synth?! I understand crazy but why that crazy?
Well, In the music genre I make as my name describes (neuro) we use these basses for dnb, halftime, dubstep, etc.
lmao I don't like those fart sounds, nor the music that one would typically find them in, but I know I'm into some stuff others don't like. To each their own. I'm still here learning a thing or two. That said I'm not excited about this soft synth at all.
Good channel overall btw.
@@EnervatedSociety I mean Noisia, koan sound, Audeka type sounds are what my channel was founded on 😅 don’t know what to tell you
@@EnervatedSociety the channel name literally has neuro in the title... did you not expect heavily modulated basses???
Butt, fart sounds are funny! Right? Who doesn't like to laugh.
0:42 toxic :DD
🥊🥊 put ‘em up!!
@@Alckemy
Round 1
FIGHT!
Wait....can't BitWig do all that stuff just as easily, with a lot more on top? You know, that DAW you're using to run Phase Plant?!
Yeah and less resource consumption
Except, you can't give your Bitwig project to Reaper, FL or any other DAW user.
There are some things each piece of software can’t do or does way better. They really complement each other well
@@Alckemy Well, not really. BitWig can do everything Phase Plant can do...plus about a million more things, its a DAW. Its like buying a wheel and saying its similar to a car. Whats one thing PP can do "way better"?
@@CybreSmee I have video coverage extensively on both. I could sit here and type it out or you can explore for yourself and make a judgment call:)
everyone ignores mpe :ссссссссссссс
Yeah that’s my bad. Glossed over since bitwig makes everything mpe compatible
This video would be way better if the mouse wasn't jumping all over the screen, as one does not know whether to follow the mouse because it is making an adjustment. Secondly, if you highlighted the section you are talking about just with a simple coloured rectangle or circle, then for the newcomer we know where to focus. There are many screen recorders that have this feature built in to its interface. What you are currently doing is probably fine for those familiar with the software; but when watching it for the first time or trying to learn some parts of its operation it is most confusing. Assuming you want to sell pre-sets/sounds/software and/or increase the number of subscribers then teach new viewers rather than skipping over technical jargon and moving the mouse as if it was on speed.
Valid points, though this isn’t necessarily aimed towards beginners but rather a quick summary of what’s new and how it sounds. I have beginner tutorials and complete breakdowns of snap ins on my channel so there’s something for everyone :)
@@Alckemy Thanks for pointing that out, as you may of guessed I was unaware of your other videos.
I would argue that VPS Avenger is the only synth you need. It even has a built-in drum rack. You can build an entire song on a single instance of the plugin. + They don't make you pay extra for the effects plugins. Fight me bro
The workflow can’t keep up I’m afraid. Limited fx and oscillator engines with a lack of modulators hold it back. It’s cool though!
@@Alckemy Lol you telling me 8 oscillators aren't enough? 8 envelopes which you can fully customize and act the same as lfo's if you loop them. 34 effect types that you can assign to any Osc. Almost any parameter can be modulated, you can draw your own tables, load up wavetables, samples, treat samples like wavetables, multiloops it even has a granular synthesis. I don't want to write an SA but it really has everything bud. It looks intimidating but it's workflow is actually very intuitive.
@@paradoxic1888 we can talk about pros and cons without getting into it, the workflow just isn’t as fast as pp. 34 effects are great! How many can you have at once? Are there modulators other than lfos and envelopes? 8 envelopes are nice but look on my channel and you’ll notice I use a ton of modulation and with good purpose:)
@@Alckemy Of course Phase Plant has it's pros, but my argument is that for a synth that can do it all, VPS Avenger is seriously underrated. If by modulate you mean FM, AM, Sync then yes. You can FM 1 osc with another osc. I mean I just learned you can modulate the drum track with the LFO which modulates the filter or whatever you assign it to which just blew my mind. VPS Avenger has send tracks, master tracks and a mixer, so yes you can use all effects at once. Honestly I don't know what you did with your modulations, but I'm tired of these synths that get all the marketing behind blowing up, when an incredible synth like VPS Avenger has existed for many years. Be honest, you haven't even tried it. When I was deciding on the ultimate synth, I was looking into Phase Plant, but I did thorough research, and best bang for my buck was VPS Avenger and I don't regret. The only thing I do regret as that so few people know about this synth.
@@paradoxic1888 modulation are things like multi stage envelopes and randomizers, lfos, etc. to which phase plant has unlimited amounts.
It also has unlimited sends and master racks because you can stack as many multi pass and snap heaps as you want. I make all my drums in phase plant too. I don’t advertise anything on this channel I don’t use and am not sponsored by anyone, phase plant is the majority of what I cover on this channel just because of how much you can do with it. No marketing bs :) I think avenger is cool! It’s just not on the sheer level the kilohearts ecosystem has to offer
On paper and workflow it is awesome but the sounds simply sucks. Sounds thin and harsh.
Likely your listening environment
This is more for sound designers, not so much preset lovers. It can be made thick through adding oscillators. Or really it can be made anything with enough synthesis.
Hmmm, o think it sounds basicly not very pleasent at all. I like a warmer sound like the u-he products or spire. Phase plant sounds harsh and thin but loud in the same time. A little bit like serum but not the same clarity. Phase plant sounds not very sweet by the lack of other words.
@@jensschettler1732 blame the sound designer and not the synth^^
I dondt blame anybody. Its just my opinion. Problem? Every synth has its base tone. And thats good. It is just not everybodys cup of tea. Thats cause the tread starter claim phaseplant is the best synth around... i doubt there is a "best" synth...
It looks like AutoTune, which is as tedious looking as this
I abhor auto tune. But alas, these looks are deceiving as this, my friend, is just as easy, if not easier than vital or serum
This vid sounds like a paid ad. I will never buy PhasePlant not because of its features but because of its distasteful business model where you have to buy functionalities. It's like if you bought a car but you had the engine and tires only, and had to buy the seats and the trunk as an extra. And they are pretty expensive as well.
You couldn’t be more off the mark. Would advise you to research and demo the product. I have a bazillion tutorials on it and it’s non contested as far as my claims go.
But hey, vital is free
@@Alckemy I prefer to focus on mastering my own tools rather than buying new ones. I own Synthmaster, Dune 3, Vital (free) and these 3 alone are enough to fulfill my musical needs for the rest of my life. Dune especially sounds better than any other software synth I've heard.
With a combination of compressor and reverb, I can make them sound extremely fat and deep. I also own Rift, that I can add to any of these synths for more crazy sounds. I bought it after watching a video by DATABROTH that combines it with Dune 3. I'm really satisfied with all these tools and I feel I need to make music rather than buy more gear.
@@lolilollolilol7773 that’s fine. Data broth would tell you the same thing about phase plant though. Would appreciate if you didn’t call me a shill just because you watched a video on something you didn’t need. I own my opinion and my integrity made this channel what it is today
Another overpriced synth that sings and dances. Already pre-destined as a free download along with a voucher for a cheap hamburger.
Your opinion is fine although it strongly hints at you not watching the video and/or being educated on the matter.
Enjoy your burger
I have been playing synthesiser since 1980. No doubt around the time you were blowing on a penny whistle.
@@john_atco none of that experience applies to knowing phase plant I’m afraid. Would invite you to learn about it since It’s cheaper than almost any hardware device
@@Alckemy HA Ha. £100 is not cheap!
@@john_atco name a hardware synth as good as phase plant for 100 euros