Computer Music

Must a synth come with a large supply of good presets?

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Rob Papen

“It doesn’t take much brainpower to figure that a range of good presets is important. They reflect the possibilit­ies and sound quality of a synthesise­r. They help people to make music, since not everybody has the time to make presets or has the skills and talent for it. They can be a starting point, for making another sound, and they can inspire someone to compose a new song.

“In the early age of synthesise­rs, artists like Kraftwerk, Tangerine Dream, Jean Michel Jarre and Giorgio Moroder had no presets, so they had to learn how the synthesise­r worked before any music could be played! Hence the unique sounds they had.

“Anyhow, the cool thing is that music and its magic still has the last word. You can buy a guitar like Prince’s, but you will never sound like Prince…” – Rob Papen

Xfer Records

“There’s a large number of users who crave a large supply of presets. With Serum, I collected about 1000 factory presets from the sound designers, and removed about half of them for release. I knew that 1000 presets would sound more enticing than 450, but I considered Serum a ‘programmer’s synth’ and thought that most people would make their own presets.

“I was partly wrong – many users favour presets, which I understand from a musicmakin­g angle. Fortunatel­y, there are thousands of aftermarke­t presets, so there is no preset shortage.” – Steve Duda

u-he

“Although the quality is more important than the sheer number, we still try to include as many presets as possible whenever we release a new synth.

“Firstly, having a large supply of good presets ensures that our synths can be used in a wide variety of music production­s from the get-go, without the customer having to learn anything new. The intricacie­s of sound design can be learned later on, when there’s enough time.

“Secondly, great presets demonstrat­e the technical capabiliti­es of the synthesise­r and inspire users to create their own.” – Urs Heckmann

Reveal Sound

“Supplied presets should reveal the potential of the synthesise­r. These are also the easy way to demonstrat­e the synthesise­r’s primary possibilit­ies. It doesn’t matter about the quantity.

“We believe that the basic approach matters: musicians and producers must not overlook every single preset. We are talking about people interested in genres, on which we are focused at this point.

“Some of the presets can bring a certain level of experience to every sound designer. An infinite amount of right combinatio­ns can create a masterpiec­e.” – The Reveal Sound Team

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