
#RAZOR VST REVIEW FREE#
From the guy I know that uses it, he tells me it's all I'll need for years.Īnd I do already use a few free ones. I've heard it called the 'Sound-designers dream.' It's apparently a really heavy and rather complex synth, but it's one that I would like to learn, especially since it's reasonably priced. It leads to a lot of options for creating things. The interesting thing about Harmor is that it's an additive synth in the basic body of a subtractive synth, making it almost a bit of both. That kind of synth simply interests me more than any other kind at the moment. He actually recommended it to me above Massive.Īnd, specifically, I've been looking for a good additive synth. He's also used it live a couple times with success, which I hopefully plan to do as well. He's made some good stuff involving Harmor, too. I know a guy who uses Harmor, and he tells me it can do pretty darn near anything. (In other words, I'm not gonna try to be Skrillex.) Dubstep is something I'd like to work on on the side, since I have some very interesting ideas for that genre that I don't think have been done before. As an artist I don't restrict myself to one genre, but right now I'm centering around pop/acoustic-rock music. I also wanted a lot of very good options for creating pads and soundscapes, good leads and good bass. A synth like Harmor would be invaluable for that.Īs far as my music goes, I wanted a good synth for dubstep, and Harmor can do that stuff almost as well as Massive from what I hear.

One major thing I want to do eventually is make modern-sounding videogame music to sell to indie-game developers.

If you just want something to mess around with while saving your money for a bigger purchase, there are many excellent freeware synths - do a search and you'll find several threads detailing this.īTW, you never mentioned what kind of synth you're after or what kind of music you want to make with it.īTW, you never mentioned what kind of synth you're after or what kind of music you want to make with it.There's a few kinds of music I would emphasize. I don't own Komplete either, and at this point I'd just as soon wait for Komplete 9 to come out, either because it'll include something new and awesome or because I'll be able to get Komplete 8 for much less $. When I bought Maschine it came with a $30 gift voucher, which I used for Razor, making it $50. There's always a new version just around the corner, which probably includes their latest and greatest as part of the deal.

I do eventually want to use Razor.Yeah, you're always walking a thin line when it comes to investing in NI products. Since I do someday plan on getting Komplete in the distant future (probably not v8, though), that will include Reaktor and I'll just get Razor along with it.
#RAZOR VST REVIEW FULL VERSION#
And, as I do not have the full version of Reaktor, maybe I should hold off on Razor.
