Synth Forum

Notifications
Clear all

EasySounds Phat Analog 3 is Now Available

8 Posts
4 Users
0 Reactions
2,978 Views
david
Posts: 0
Reputable Member
Eyal
 Eyal
Posts: 0
Eminent Member
 

when I bought many soundsets from EasySounds I received a value discount.
hopefully there will be a discount on new products as well, based on the number of products one has on his account on EasySounds.
on another note - seems interesting, I must wonder though how much variation is in a Juno-60 centered sound set in comparison with Phat Analog or Phat Analog II which are very diverse (and I love both of them).

 
Posted : 30/07/2017 7:48 am
Joel
 Joel
Posts: 594
Prominent Member
 

Hi it's sound very great, i retrieve the 80's Juno sounds spirit that i have before in the Integra 7 before i sold i, now they are in my Montage.

You have 3 videos online by Easy Sounds :

Motif XS/XF & MoXF version :

] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdFvngMAPho

Played Live on Montage :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvZ2EcHMLTo

Montage Multiparts performances Montage recorded and played to/from Cubase
:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHfDsg_5Lqw

 
Posted : 30/07/2017 9:51 am
Eyal
 Eyal
Posts: 0
Eminent Member
 

I can't sell my Integra 7 although I love the Montage - they really complement each other.

my day to day rig is: Montage, Electro 4, Integra 7, Triton Rack w/ MOSS board, V-Synth XT. all bases are covered.

 
Posted : 30/07/2017 11:43 am
david
Posts: 0
Reputable Member
Topic starter
 

I don't have any real organ experience so how do you cover organs if/when needed? Does anyone know how the Nord C2D compares with other emulations? I have Organimation which seems realistic. The C2D I heard was the best but of course expensive. What cheaper options are good also?

 
Posted : 31/07/2017 5:00 pm
Manuel
Posts: 0
Eminent Member
 

david wrote:

I don't have any real organ experience so how do you cover organs if/when needed? Does anyone know how the Nord C2D compares with other emulations? I have Organimation which seems realistic. The C2D I heard was the best but of course expensive. What cheaper options are good also?

If you need tonewheel organ emulation, this module is one of the best (I'm planning to buy one):

HX3 expander USB

 
Posted : 31/07/2017 5:39 pm
Eyal
 Eyal
Posts: 0
Eminent Member
 

david wrote:

I don't have any real organ experience so how do you cover organs if/when needed? Does anyone know how the Nord C2D compares with other emulations? I have Organimation which seems realistic. The C2D I heard was the best but of course expensive. What cheaper options are good also?

David,

the Nord Electro 5D is your answer. very small and lightweight form factor, has the Nord C2D engine built in, great waterfall keybed, not to mention that you don't get only organs (B3, Farfisa, VOX), but also the entire Nord piano library, electric pianos, clav and synth sounds.
It's also pretty inexpensive for the 61. https://www.thomann.de/gb/clavia_nord_electro_5d_61.htm

 
Posted : 01/08/2017 8:29 am
david
Posts: 0
Reputable Member
Topic starter
 

I've researched the Nord a little but never played one expect at guitar center briefly. Comparing it's offerings (stage 3) to Montage it seems overpriced and equal to less functional. I'm sure the organs are better. It has the analog simulation which is better than AWM2 analog samples but I have the Matrixbrute. Less polyphony and less layers than Montage and no touch screen functionality. Perhaps the sound is better but I don't know if it's different enough to pair with a Montage. The 5D might be an alternative for pairing. Does anyone know how long the C2D will continue on until it gets upgraded?

 
Posted : 02/08/2017 4:25 pm
Share:

© 2024 Yamaha Corporation of America and Yamaha Corporation. All rights reserved.    Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us