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If you want to make your own Xfer Serum skins you can do that as well.
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I also made a post showing you how to install Serum presets in detail.
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Representing more than 20 years of innovative development it has everything you need in one package to compose, arrange, record, edit, mix and master professional quality music.
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The last customization of this list is a funny one. FL Studio is a complete software music production environment or Digital Audio Workstation (DAW). My favorite dubstep producers of all time: Virtual Riot, has also made his own red/cyan Serum skin. It’s called “Frost” and to get it you have to enter your email address on the following site: It’s kinda purple / neon pink and you can download it for free: The creator also shows how to take advantage of the Serum colormap feature in this tutorial.Ĭymatics has (of course) also made a custom Serum skin for you guys to download. I have recently found the Kill The Noise skin on a website called “tealcheese”. This new skin finally enables you to match Ableton’s design with Serum.

It comes with 9 unique colors and is designed to remove all unnecessary visual distractions, which makes it ultra clean, but look for yourself:Ībleton Live is the DAW I’m using and there are many other producers who love it for its features and workflow, too. It’s dark and it’s simple and made from vector graphics which means that it will even look stunning paired with high resolution screens. This one is definitely one of my favorite ones. With this custom skin the Massive look comes back to life again, but with the power of Serum. Back then Massive was widely considered the best wavetable synthesizer for dubstep, but with the rise of Serum it fell into oblivion. So if you’re a rocket powered sound designer this skin may be something for you.Īnother insane design is the “Massive” skins by Entity. Rocket Powered Sound is a YouTube channel/website showing you how to make insane patches for Serum. Load up Serum and we think you’ll be able to notice both what you hear (solid high frequencies, extending flat all the way up to the limits of hearing) as well as what you don’t hear (no unwanted mud or aliasing gibberish- just good, clean sound).Since the new 1.213 update allows you to use custom Xfer Serum skins, there are many producers giving away their own creations as a free download, just like they’re already doing it with free Serum presets for years. In Serum, the native-mode (default) playback of oscillators operates with an ultra high-precision resampling, yielding an astonishingly inaudible signal-to-noise (for instance, -150 dB on a sawtooth played at 1 Khz at 44100)! This requires a lot of calculations, so Serum’s oscillator playback has been aggressively optimized using SSE2 instructions to allow for this high-quality playback without taxing your CPU any more than the typical (decent quality) soft synth already does. Many popular wavetable synthesizers are astonishingly bad at suppressing artifacts - even on a high-quality setting some create artifacts as high as -36 dB to -60 dB (level difference between fundamental on artifacts) which is well audible, and furthermore often dampening the highest wanted audible frequencies in the process, to try and suppress this unwanted sound.

Artifacts mean that you are (perhaps unknowingly) crowding your mix with unwanted tones / frequencies.

Without considerable care and a whole lot of number crunching, this process will create audible artifacts. Playback of wavetables requires digital resampling to play different frequencies.
