Best Synth Plugins VST Under £100/$100 2018 | Top Five Friday | Free Trials HD
COMMENT BELOW What is your favourite budget synth under £100/$100? Check Out Plugin Boutique for more Synths http://bit.ly/2zUGpMQ In this video, producer Tim Cant runs through 5 of the most popular, some might say best budget synths plugins (VST/AU) under £100/$100. Free Demos and trials at Plugin Boutique Top Budget synths are... • TAL-U-NO-LX (TAL Software) http://bit.ly/2zS2b3M • ACE (u-he) http://bit.ly/2zPoFCF • LuSH-101 (D16 Group) http://bit.ly/2zQenCo • SubBoomBass 2 (Rob Papen) http://bit.ly/2zTuA9Q • SynthMaster One (KV331 Audio) http://bit.ly/2uBeMU3 5. TAL-U-NO-LX (TAL Software) http://bit.ly/2zS2b3M If like me you love a bit of Roland you’re in for a treat - TAL-u-no-LX is the first of two Roland emulation in this roundup, recreating as it does the classic sounds of the Juno-60 This is one for the analogue purists, emulating the original synth as closely as possible, and only adding a couple of enticing extras, such as filter self-oscillation, LFO sync, and an extra six voices, making for 12 in total. 4. ACE (u-he) http://bit.ly/2zPoFCF ACE stands for Any Cable Everywhere, and that means this patchable semimodular synth is a playground of sonic possibilities. ACE offers two oscillators, two filters, two envelopes two LFOs and two ramp generators. Because of the way ACE is set up with its virtual patch cables, you can connect anything to anything, and use oscillators as LFOs and vice versa. Also onboard are a suite of effects and an oscilloscope. In many ways, this is a full-on modular patching experience, but you don’t need to do any patching whatsoever to get a decent sound, and there are plenty of presets onboard if you’re not a huge synth boffin. 3. LuSH-101 (D16 Group) http://bit.ly/2zQenCo Lush-101 is a recreation of the famous SH-101 synthesizer, that pushes the concept way beyond its original design. LuSH-101 is multitimbral, meaning that it can play up to eight different layers – effectively eight whole synth setups – which can be layered, or split between MIDI channels or keys. Also unlike the original 101, Lush-101 is polyphonic, with a SuperSaw mode for the saw wave and a Pulse Width control for the square wave. D16’s 101 also soups up the arpeggiator, and it adds a choice of eight effects – one for each synthesis layer you’ve set up. Although, if you do want to get the sound of the original Roland SH-101, it’s very capable of that particular sonic throwback. 2. SubBoomBass 2 (Rob Papen) http://bit.ly/2zTuA9Q The original version of SubBoomBass is highly respected, and it’s worried more woofers than a loose rhino in a dog shelter. Version two is deeper, darker, and even bassier than the original. This synth gives you two oscillators, each with a sub oscillator slaved alongside it. The oscillator waveforms themselves give you a choice of classic analogue, sampled complex waveforms, and the new-for-version-2 Spectral waves and string modelling oscillators. SubBoomBass 2 also offers two filters wi