

The sounds are mostly excellent and cover the whole range synthīut also of good quality drum kit, acoustic instu sounds very convincing, )Īnd as long as you do not want to sell its software. So it will not crash as long as the station, as long as does not changeĬomponents related to the identification of the PC (hard drive, RAM ethernet card. I'm looking imatience that all publishers begin to protect

To install the plug 3 times in your life. Long and painful installation because the system does challenge I have used the first Sonik Synth, and Sonik Synth 2 blows it out of the water! They have constructed Sonik Synth 2 to be as user friendly as possible. Because when you have 5 thousands plus sounds it is easy to lose sounds or have a hard time finding one that you want. Where you can basically just type in what type of sound or instrument you are looking for and it will bring them up. There is also a built in “search” engine. The quality of the sounds are very good, they can be used for almost any style of music you can think of.

A great part of using Sonik Synth 2 is with the ability to “Stack” sounds, basically just layer sounds and add some effects to them and you can really get some cool unique stuff that you can almost grantee that other musicians wont have the same sounds as you. Sonik Synth 2 seems to be like a do it all software, but it gets over looked in other departments besides the sounds. The Sonik Synth 2 can be used as the main part of your whole setup, it doesn’t just have to be used as a sound module or VST. It can run on either Mac or Windows systems and the price of it is very affordable as well. The possibilities are endless with this software.

I have not had many VST’s at all that come with that many sounds, and also the sounds are so easy to edit and change to make them your own. The program is far more in depth than what I thought it was going to be back when I purchased it. Sonik Synth 2 is a pretty good workstation with a lot of different tools for using and designing your own sounds.
