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Native Instruments Absynth 4

Synthé Modulaire Virtuel de la marque Native Instruments appartenant à la série Absynth

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KpoKpo

Native Instruments Absynth 4Publié le 03/09/08 à 22:16
Tout va bien sauf un bug recurrent qui fait tout planter (vst et hote) que l'on corrige en utilisant l'option rebuild db. Faut le refaire régulièrement, c'est un peu chiant.

ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

Ordinateur et carte son premier prix et malgré le performance sont très bonnes.

AVIS GLOBAL

Je l'utilise depuis plus d' 1 an. C'est un synthétiseur très complet qui permet de créer un son en utilisant toute méthode de bases de la synthèse sonore (forme d'onde, additive, filtres, waveshaping, lecture d'échantillons, granulaire, LFO, enveloppe editable a volonté)
Bref c'est bon synthé, a la fois "simple" et complet que j'aime beaucoup.
Mais si j'ai besoin d'un son vite fait c'est pas...…
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Tout va bien sauf un bug recurrent qui fait tout planter (vst et hote) que l'on corrige en utilisant l'option rebuild db. Faut le refaire régulièrement, c'est un peu chiant.

ADÉQUATION/PERFORMANCE

Ordinateur et carte son premier prix et malgré le performance sont très bonnes.

AVIS GLOBAL

Je l'utilise depuis plus d' 1 an. C'est un synthétiseur très complet qui permet de créer un son en utilisant toute méthode de bases de la synthèse sonore (forme d'onde, additive, filtres, waveshaping, lecture d'échantillons, granulaire, LFO, enveloppe editable a volonté)
Bref c'est bon synthé, a la fois "simple" et complet que j'aime beaucoup.
Mais si j'ai besoin d'un son vite fait c'est pas forcement celui ci que je choisirai...
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JeffTadashiJeffTadashi

Un synthé d'une autre planète

Native Instruments Absynth 4Publié le 09/07/12 à 23:57
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The Native Instruments Absynth 5 is the newest, latest version of the legendary Absynth line. It is know for its organic, evolving sounds, that can be customized to be very complex. It contains over 2,100 preset sounds, so you don't have to design anything from scratch (but you certain can if you want!). Other features include 68-stage envelopes, tempo sync, semi-modular synthesis, specialized effects (such as Aetherizer, Cloud Filter, and Super Comb), macro controls, usage as a standalone effects unit, and much more.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

Native Instrument's Absynth 5 is a complex instrument, and it can be very overwhelming to use at first. Luckily, there are a plethora of factory presets, and they are organized very neatly in the browser section. You can quickly choose and browse sounds based on many categories, such as overall sound type, sound mode, main sound characteristics, and genre applications. There is even a mutation option, built right into the browser, which lets you randomly change and mutate the selected sound, creating new, original sounds immediately. This organic nature of Absynth is displayed throughout the synth, and it makes it a very unique experience.

One other unique feature of Absynth 5 is the effects section, which includes 6 various delays and reverbs. But these effects are very unusual and unique, and they work like no other delays. The creative possibilities are endless in this section and in others, and it seems to work in it's own way, with controls and parameters that seem very unusual and specific to Absynth only.

Even the graphic layout is an experience, which looks very futuristic, and almost alien-like. It sets the mood and tone of the synth pretty well, and Absynth, with it's complexities, can create some out of this world sounds.


OVERALL OPINION

Overall, the Native Instruments Absynth 5 is a great synth if you are looking for something with more unusual textures and ambient possibilities. You may have a hard time finding basic, retro sounds here, but if you want to create something that has never been created before, this is the perfect tool.
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Adyssey BeatsAdyssey Beats

Un autre grand synthé Native Instruments

Native Instruments Absynth 4Publié le 26/06/12 à 06:00
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Setting up Native Instruments' Absynth in my DAW, similar to setting up Massive and FM8, was a breeze. However, like the others this semi-modular synthesizer is pretty intimidating at first sight. With a complicated, dynamic interface, the new user is exposed to a sensory overload of parameters that may be hard to sift through. My recommendation remains static: go through the presets and tweak the parameters that are affected to see how they are affecting the signal, then use those techniques in your own original sounds. This is made even easier by the 1,200 presets that Native Instruments supplies with the program. Yet, if you are having trouble figuring something particular out, the manual though dauntingly large is well put together and informative. It should be able to help. So, in short, is this an easy plug-in? No. And it may take a while before it is easy for you to make the sounds you want to make, but is it worth it? Absolutely.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

Running on my MacBook Pro with a 2.7Ghz Intel Core i7 processor with 4GBs of RAM, Absynth works fine. I have had some issues with CPU usage if I have Absynth and Massive running at the same time on multiple tracks in Ableton Live 8, but for the most part it is a stable, reliable plug-in. I have been using this synth for almost a year and have been able to effectively implement its use in my production of DubStep, Electronica, and Hip-Hop. Like Massive and FM8, Absynth is very easy to program to a midi controller and works well in a live environment as there are many parameters to map, manipulate, and play around with.

OVERALL OPINION

Overall Native Instruments' Absynth is an expansive, expressive synthesizer that is a very capable tool for the driven producer. My advice, for beginners and experts is to give it a chance. I am a fan of Native Instruments products and have dedicated a lot of time to exploring sound through their lenses, but still feel as though I have much to learn from these plug-ins. If you are interested in sound design or just a producer for fun, you can benefit from playing around with this huge synth - there is even a demo to prove it. As far as its value compared to its price, $200 is on the low end of music production software prices and the product is on the high end of music production software, so I believe it is comparable. But I encourage you to experience it for yourself and see if it is what you're looking for. Out of all of the Native Instruments products I admittedly use Massive the most, but Absynth has made significant appearances in my productions and I would certainly recommend it.
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afterglow479afterglow479

Native Instruments Absynth 4Publié le 05/10/08 à 15:23
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It installed without incident. Total installation time was maybe 10 minutes, so it's pretty quick. You'll have to register your serial number and make sure your DAW program knows you have a new plug installed. The configuration is very easy after the installation. All you really have to worry about is making sure your MIDI controller is going in through the right channel in order to control this soft synth. The manual is very lengthy and detailed, actually to a fault. I think the detail they provide would go over most people's heads, because it gets down to the nitty gritty of synth technology.

SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE

I have a custom built PC. It has Windows XP and I am running Cubase as my DAW platform. The hardware is based on an Intel dual core processor with 4GB of RAM. Absynth works perfectly fine on my system. It is installed in the VST format. The CPU efficiency is very good. Even when it's playing a complicated sounding synth part, this program never seems to cause more than maybe 3% of my CPU overhead to be used. Compared with other synth plug-ins that is very good. It is very stable, it hasn't crashed.

OVERALL OPINION

I got Absynth about 6 months ago even though it's been out for a long time. I had been using other synths for a while and I wanted to try out something new that is more customizable. That is really the key word with this software - customization. The amount that you can edit sounds is incredible. You can basically build up your own synth sound from scratch with the tools that you are given. It is a little bit overwhelming, so people new to synthesis will probably want to stick to the presets for a while (which all sound very good, by the way). But after getting the hang of it, you can start to build your own patches. If you are into customizing your synth sounds, then this is the program for you. Highly recommended.
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  • Fabricant : Native Instruments
  • Modèle : Absynth 4
  • Série : Absynth
  • Catégorie : Synthés Modulaires Virtuels
  • Fiche créée le : 14/09/2006

All about ABSYNTH 4 Demo. Sonic Horizons A legend in its own time, ABSYNTH returns in a more powerful, creative and intuitive guise than ever before. Renowned for its organic, evolving soundscapes that range from sublime pads to complex sonic textures, ABSYNTH 4 continues to build on its exceptional reputation. The addition of new features combined with an optimized workflow and user interface brings fluidity and simplicity to the creation of intricate and intriguing sounds. A Taste Of The Future The unique blend of inimitable effects with multiple synthesis and sampling techniques is the defining element of the ABSYNTH sound, now more than ever before. The signal flow is far more flexible and a revolutionary wave morphing feature has been added. Both the master effects section and the modulation concept have been greatly enhanced. All these enhancements further sweeten ABSYNTH's already distinctive sonic flavour. Browsing The Library ABSYNTH 4 comes equipped with 1,200 KORE-configured sounds spanning a vast range of styles and sounds. From outlandish soundscapes and organic leads to liquid pads - it's all there. The KoreSound® Browser makes using the sounds fast and easy: Search and filter functions let you find presets according to specific characteristics and attributes – a truly intuitive and musical approach. Studio And Stage ABSYNTH 4 is designed for both the studio and the stage. The sixteen macro controls allow multiple settings to be tweaked at the same time. All sixteen are automatically mapped onto KORE's control elements, ensuring that the remote control of ABSYNTH 4 is always hassle-free. Twisting sounds on-the-fly has never been easier.

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