Use it.Īll said, this is stuff I've built up over years, and if you can't afford it, the free stuff that's around right now is really good. Surge is a kick-ass synth that could easily be a commercial product.Arturia's Pigments has now replaced Massive as my go-to synth.MSoundFactory is the ultimate synth, it's modular and you can build any synth you want if you know what you're doing.A bit rough sometimes but sounds very organic. Other recommendations, although not extensively used on Antibirth: EastWest for orchestral stuff.Įffects: iZotope Trash2 is all over the OST, I also use Ozone a lot. For synths - NI Massive is a big one, also Reaktor Photone which is sadly no more, but was one of my favorites. There's also a lot of OrangeTree Samples stuff. I use a lot of Native Instruments libraries and synths! Most of the Antibirth soundtrack uses Battery for drums. I think the software you use changes how you approach stuff so I like to try new things. Mainly Cubase Pro (currently at 9.5) but I also use Reaper and am also making new stuff with Ableton Live/Push2 now. What software/instruments do you use to make music? Yes, I do, I've been making music for ads, events and movies for many many years now (I started part-time while I was in college). There was never any bitterness or hostility. Of course I was a little sad initially but that's long gone. I'm super happy the team got picked up because they do fantastic work and are all cool people. How do you feel about your music not being in Repentance? Other people have checked with him and he's not interested. I haven't, because I think it's his call if he wanted to he would have asked. I'm sorry :( If there's anyway to add it in, please let me know.ĭid you ask Edmund to include the OST as a toggle? Waiting on Distrokid to populate the streaming things. Not possible on Spotify/iTunes etc unfortunately so there they will be Antibirth OST Vol.
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