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U-he Diva is a synth very similar to the Minimoog. It has a very analog-like sound quality and is pretty simple to use. It probably won't create crazy complex dubstep wobbles, but it's perfect for more classic synth patches. Reaktor 6 is a synth for you if you like to build patches from scratch.

It gives you a lot of flexibility in the wiring part lower part of the screenshot while keeping things clean at the top. Kontakt 5 is a sampler used a lot in film score compositions. It has a lot of high quality libraries which allow give you access to realistic sounding instruments.

It has a free version called Kontakt Player. As for free libraries we made a list some time ago with 10 of our favourites. If you're interested in free kontakt libraries, check out this article! Omnisphere is probably the biggest ROMpler - with over 50gb of sample libraries it gives you access to incredible instruments.

You'll find here everything, starting from classic pianos and ending on the most bizarre sounds. Now Omnisphere is also a wavetable synthesizer which allows you to import sounds and transform them into synth patches.

Nexus is also a ROMpler - it plays sample libraries you buy in expansion packs. It allows for modification of every sound with filters, EQ and effects. The patches in Nexus are very high quality and instantly usable.

When played through a MIDI keyboard , the tone and texture of these pianos is impossibly realistic, simulating the playing experience of the actual sampled pianos perfectly. This incredibly powerful plugin has proven itself time and time again to be one of the most awe-inspiring, versatile programs on the market. Using granular synthesis, this allows you to bend, warp and manipulate your own sounds into something unique and wonderful, all within the Omnisphere interface.

When asked about the best stand-alone plugin for both beginners and advanced producers, we always recommend Omnisphere. This is mainly due to its incredibly large and distinctive sound library over 14, presets to play with , its powerful sound engine, and extensive programming possibilities. With the recent 2. Perhaps the most impressive is the integration of over 30 hardware synthesizers and more in the works , a feature that takes every hardware control of your sythesizer, and maps it perfectly within the Omnisphere engine.

For more information on this incredible synthesizer, watch the video above for a live demonstration of the ground-breaking new Hardware Synth Integration and other brilliant features. Serum is the eagerly awaited, highly optimised VST plugin from Xfer Records, with a refreshing, clean-sounding tint that allows it to stand out from the crowd.

The four sound generators consist of an A and B wavetable oscillators that can be displayed through beautiful 3D wavetables, a sub-oscillator and a deluxe noise generator. Within the Serum interface, these wavetables can be edited down to an incredible degree of precision. This immensely versatile plugin is a rare example of a heavyweight VST product that is easy for beginners to understand and enjoy, but has the complexity and intricacy that will keep advanced producers busy for many years.

Both these synths are extremely powerful, and are what most people would consider the two of the most intuitive, comprehensive plugins on the market today. What we would highlight as the major difference is Serum seems to be designed to primarily produce electronic sounding ideas, whereas Omnisphere is, in our opinion, superior at producing rawer, organic synths and soundscapes. No matter what you want to combine, Diva has you covered.

The instrument is perfect for deep housey basses, pads, and analog leads, and the sound will blow your mind. The only downside is that it can be very heavy on the CPU, and in-depth programming is not the most straightforward experience. Diva is not the only synth from u-he we are gonna find in this list, the developers seem to be on a crazy roll lately, and everything they put out gets better and better.

Link: Buy Serum on xferrecords. But maybe, the best thing of them all when it comes to Serum is the number of great sounds and presets available, and this is GOLD when all you want to do is produce music and flip through inspiring presets without having to worry about programming.

Link: Buy Sylenth1. Another great aspect is that, like it is for Serum, there are a billion great presets for Sylenth out there.

Link: Buy Monark on native-instruments. This synth is so underrated it makes me mad! Native Instruments did an outstanding job with this instrument, Monark is an emulation of the classic Moog Model D, and when it comes to house music, this is something that HAS to be in your plugin arsenal. What I love about this VST is how rich and warm the sound is, I usually use Monark for very simple sounds, but there is something about the filter, and drive that make all these simple presets sound awesome and just right!

The fact that it uses samples allowed us to record some of the craziest analog gears ever created. Not just that, we were also able to run each and every sample through different hardware preamps, compressors, and other effects chains.



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