![]() I'd have to agree that there are some advantages to using vsts.īut nothing that's a real "deal breaker" really.Īnd also. It's my usual goto for synth drums in general. You don't HAVE TO use it necessarily for FM btw. Native Instruments 665K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 1.4K Share 166K views 6 years ago How To videos Native Instruments Watch the latest instructional tutorial for Native Instruments. Good instruments always tend to be quirky in my experience.and Operator fits the bill and is unique in some ways.Īnd "feels" like an instrument. you've got to get acquainted with Operator more deeply. I dunno, count me as one who hasn't warmed up to Live's approach to plug ins in general, maybe that changes once I get back into writing, still mixing down tracks. 998 KVR members have added FM8 to 79 My KVR groups 1236 times. It functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin. I just got Suite a while ago and haven't opened up to Operator yet, but I'll give it a go, haven't been that big of a fan of FM synths, I mainly like the sweet arpegiator. FM8 by Native Instruments is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. That's not saying Abletons' stuff isn't awesome or not worth it. I don't know of ANY vst plugin package with better value than Komplete. (btw the extra suite fx are : 'corpus'/'amp'/'cabinet')Īnd you might feel the need to get some more vsts to compliment. (even the "classic" drum machines.808s 909s etc.) most of the samples in Komplete are better imo. (only thing missing really is a sequencer )Īnd you will definitely not feel the need for any other vsts anytime soon.Īlso. are awesome as well.some of them also very much unique The fx that come with guitarig/reaktor/absynth/kore etc. If you get Komplete you'll be a bit overwhelmed by the amount of stuff you get. (without compromising sound quality of course) where Live tends to go for simplicity of use In that they are physically modeled synths.īut again. (but Kontakt before 'sampler' for BUILDING a patch)Ĭollision/Tension/Electric are kindof unique. Most of the time I'll grab Operator before FM8. as far as simplicity and streamlined use. They have their own personalities, their own strengths. I often use both DrumRacks AND Battery, Operator and FM8, Sampler AND Kontakt. I own both the Suite of Ableton instruments and the NI Komplete collection.īoth sets of things are quite different. For example : Ableton's DrumRack 'instrument' is very much an integrated part of the program, where Battery is self-contained. Ableton take the approach that their own instruments should have the effects be external, so a user can make their own 'preset' in a rack. Of course the NI instruments such as Massive, or Kontakt (etc) include the effects and allow a lot of the fairy dust to be added internally. ![]() Mostly they work best when considered in Racks, so while just one Operator can sound pretty good, perhaps a bit minimally electronic, but if it's in a rack stacked up with another operator underneath and with some effects on it will sound much more potent. ![]() They are quite different things really, Live's instrument's are generally much more simple when taken on their own.
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