Flexor And Dynatube Bundle Questions

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Atomic Marshmallow
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Flexor And Dynatube Bundle Questions

Post by Atomic Marshmallow »

Hello,

I noticed that the Creamware online shop is temporarily down, though I wouldn't mind getting a few things. Such as Flexor and the Dynatube bundle. They are significantly cheaper now. Any comments on either?
How much more does Flexor add to the Modular package and how does the Dynatube bundle rate compared to something like Guitar Rig, which I already own.

Thanks

P.S. While I am at it, what other stuff would you recommend in terms of mastering? Would the Vinco and Vintage bundle be beneficial? Finally, if you could buy just one of Zargs synthesizers which one would it be?
hubird

Post by hubird »

I would hurry if you wanne buy something, the next stage of the offer will lower very soon (tomorrow?) to 40%...
Optimaster and PsyQ are unbeatable, you can master your tracks at a professional level with them two alone!

Tho I'm not into modular and therefor Flexor, you can be sure Flexor is ultimate!
I read Planetz...
Creamware is top notch in the world regarding hardware emulation, and as it's rendered realtime by DSP's you definitely will get a better sound than with any VSTi plugin.

buy! :-)
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Post by astroman »

Flexor at a reduced price is almost an offence - a 'must have' if you're into Modular (and the broadest sound expansion imagineable)
the most unique Zarg synth is the Python Pro, but it's also the 'most difficult' and probably the least known, as it doesn't feature the classic VA scheme
for a swarm of birds with just one stone go for Solaris - it covers all and every aspect of SFP synthesis
if you're into multitimbral, huge soundscapes then the QWave is it - coming with the exclusive aura of the Waldorf Wave and been starring in a movie as one of Hans Zimmer's tools (usable from 12 DSPs onward)
fortunately you cannot go wrong with any of John's synths - you might as well end with them all, one day... :D

cheers, Tom
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