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Originally Posted by MBTC
Digging the track overall. Good subtle use of wubwubwub without screaming "hey I just learned how to do this".
The libraries of all my synths are of such size that I doubt I will ever be able to say "this sound came from that synth", but the pad reminds me of something I've heard in Omnisphere? Just a shot in the dark on that.
If you tend to use that type of atmospheric pad often, and want to quickly create unique sounds that nobody will be able to rip off, check out Padshop Pro. I think it's only about $80. It's seriously amazing for pads. I have regular Padshop because it was a Cubase pack-in, but I'm thinking of upgrading. The pro version let's you load any sample you want in, whereas the version I have only let's me work with stock samples. However, with the tweakability it is amazing how easy it is to get variations from a single sample that sound completely different from each other. I'd grab the demo and see if it's for you.
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Thanks mate, yeah I was making wubba's way before it became fashionable & kinda feel it's like the TB 303 bass line thing a little over used now but in moderation it can still be quite fun.
The pad sample I was refering to was actually just a sample. It's from "Laura Palmers theme" from twin peaks, a tv show from the early nineties directed by David Lynch. It was ripped off years ago by Moby in his hit dance track "Go".
Thanks for the heads up on the padshop but I need another VST synth like I need a hole in my head. It looks cool but compared to Absynth...I really dont think I need it.