Now the track is sounding crazy! So I pick Sonic Synth. I will have the same melody but sounding two different ways lol lol I can't stop laughing lol Because it's so amazin what can happen when you just focus deeply into your music. I would go and sound design again with the hardware two sounds and use that in the chorus and use what I sound designed in SS in the verses and B-Sections of the song.
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With the Version 1.2 update, you have quick access to eight patch banks, giving you a total of 64 patches for a live gig. I started to play the melody and it was crazy. A typical way that you might use the SYSTEM-1 on stage is to have some onboard sounds programmed in the main engine, and a PLUG-OUT synth like the legendary Roland SH-101 (an EDM staple) or vintage SH-2 loaded as well. It was amazing, my sound design sounds totally hotter than what I had imagined. Now I have a sound designed that's BETTER THAN WHAT I HEARD IN MY OWN HEAD. so I pushed my limits and got another sound and stacked three sounds and tweaked them. So I went and got another sound, as they were stacked, it sound, basically like the sound I had in my head. So I went digging, I found a sound that came close, so I kept it and used that in part one. SS has over 5,000 sounds, so it's possible beyound doubt I would find that sound. I came close, for me that's not good enough, I push my sound digging to the limit. I went into my Roland 3080 and couldn't find what I was hearing in my head. Recently I had a sound in my head along with the melody, had it all planned out to be played and everything. I use some of my hardware but when I want to get VST down with it, it's SS!
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Well since we are talking about software VST's I would say Sonic Synth, is superior in sound quality and depth. I would like to be able to go to it for everything.
It's a shame that there won't be an H3 with better quality traditional instruments. So between Sampletank, Sonic Synth, and H2, I choose H2. Sampletank and others are nothing like that. It doesn't matter the size of the patch, it loads them all instantly and is extremely efficient with ram. But while with Sampletank, a patch can bog down during loading and crash my computer, Hypersonic loads patches, maybe faster than my Motif Rack Es! It's amazing with that. The synth side of it is as good as any other synth. There's a H2 demo tune where the people that created it used a real guitar for the guitar part! LOL That says everything right there doesn't it.
Other instruments really don't have the depth of programming to sound like a real instrument. It's flexibility for layering instruments, speed of patch loading, and synth programming put it above Sampletank, Sonic synth, etc. But Hypersonic has some other advantages that make it a standard instrument for me. Sampletank might have slightly better instruments, but neither are very serious. Generally, the instruments are of similar quality to Sampletank. Hypersonic is great, not because of the depth of it's instruments.