Of Synth 1 -kontakt-: Hr Sounds Best
Best of Synth 1 isn’t for everyone. It’s for the producer who is tired of sterile wavetables and wants personality —the kind of personality that comes from sampling hardware that was already slightly broken. It sounds like a memory of a sound. And sometimes, that’s exactly what the track needs. Would you like a more technical breakdown (preset categories, CPU usage, layering potential) or a sample MIDI chord progression written for this library?
The first sound is called "Broken Juno Chorus." It doesn’t bloom—it shudders into existence. There’s a flutter in the right channel, a subtle drop in pitch, then a slow, sticky LFO that feels like vinyl warp. This isn’t your polite Roland cloud emulation. This is a synth that’s been left in a damp basement, still dreaming in analog. HR Sounds Best of Synth 1 -KONTAKT-
The lack of a built-in effects section (besides a gritty delay and a spring reverb emulation) forces you to work. No rescue by shimmer reverb. You have to commit to the source. And the source is good—not pristine, but characterful . Best of Synth 1 isn’t for everyone