![]() ![]() Synth presets (and effects presets) allow an instant injection of sound right where you need it, sometimes it's the RIGHT sound, sometimes it needs a little tweaking and sometimes it's a placeholder, good enough to keep the idea of what you want it to sound like to revisit later. This becomes a showstopper when at the peak of creative flow, getting out the arrangement and musical idea FAST sometimes is key to keeping ideas fresh and flowing. Modern synths such as Serum, Spire and Hive have enough adjustable parameters to make arguably millions of different sounds. And you're not alone, over 70% of musicians use synth presetsĪdditionally, as musicians, our time is important, whether that's due to working to deadline on a TV sound track or because we've being able to nab 2 hours away from the world one Sunday evening there's very few musicians amongst us who want to fill that time trying to dial in a sound they need only to end up unsatisfied with he end result. In fact when SSL created the technology to save mixing desk parameters to disk to be recalled later or in another studio on a similar desk musicians heralded it as a new era in music technology.Īnd being able to collate and catalogue those digital recalls, those presets become a part of the musicians repertoire and sound style.Ī curation of WAV sounds, modular patches, synth presets and sample packs unique to you starts to define YOUR sound.Īnd with an arguably endless supply of synth presets, picking the ones that most sound like you will ultimately define your sound and how you use these sounds is what matters the most. Particularly as software and hardware converge deeper and deeper. Digital recall of some kind is an inevitable part of the natural evolution and technological advancement of software and hardware. ![]()
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