Who are the top ten patch sound designers ?

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:Simon Stockhausen aka Sampleconstruct, Luftrum, and Yuroun.
Yes

Plus:

biomechanoid
Mikael Adle (Leap into the Void)
Matt Bowdler (The Unfinished)
Howard Scarr
Joseph Hollo
Tim Conrady
Artvera

That's my top ten

although I could add more (Honourable mentions) - Pendle Poucher (Sounddust) for example, Brandon Clark, Jomal, Himalaya....
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All sound designers mentioned already or did we had forgotten one? :clown:
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BUNJA wrote:
ZentralmassivSound wrote:Manuel Schleis hasn't been named yet??? Is he still active?
That's the vengeance guy innit ? forgot about him his drums are the best for electronic stuff
Ah right. So he is indeed active, and imho within the top edge of the top ten.

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waltercruz wrote:Luftrum. Even did a demo for one of his soundsets (SPAM!) :oops: :)

Leap into the Void. Would love to use his Bazille patches but... I don't have Bazille. :dog:
Would bazille patches work in the cut down bazille cm or bazille beat edition ,
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murnau wrote:All sound designers mentioned already or did we had forgotten one? :clown:
We forget GOGOi.

I received some ad from ADSRSounds with a promo of his patches for Massive for downtempo. It was a good surprise, even if these patches are different from the ones that I constantly use, it changed my view of Massive (always thought about Massive as an EDM/Dubstep machine)

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I agree with many of the listings for synths.
For FX plugins (reverbs, delays, multi FX) hands down Steve from Synth-Presets.
The guys a wizard.
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Three of my top ten (alongside some of those mentioned above) would be:

Jay de Miceli - for Waldorf
Patrick Bitley - for various software and hardware
Frank Dierickx - for various software and hardware

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I'm also digging the work of Arksun and The Unshushable Coktor, in Repro-1.

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Three pages and no one has mentioned Eric Persing yet?! :o
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.

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deastman wrote:Three pages and no one has mentioned Eric Persing yet?! :o
Good point, actually I also like Diego Stocco

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Some folks got skills, but they ain't everyone's cup of tea, what I dig about some sound designers is how well they made their patches to be used in musical&mix context, not to wow you played in isolation/on their own.
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Zexila wrote:Some folks got skills, but they ain't everyone's cup of tea, what I dig about some sound designers is how well they made their patches to be used in musical&mix context, not to wow you played in isolation/on their own.
I think that's what separates the good from the so-so sound designers. Especially many factory presets are absolutely unusable for me in any musical context. At least i wouldn't know how to use them in it... others - immediately usable.

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+1 Like that guy who made the presets for OnePingOnly. Genius.
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:lol:
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The unfinished, luftrum and mode audio are my favorites.
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