FluidShell Design and Loot Audio kindly offer Seraphim, Stigmata, and Subliminal Keys for FREE to one lucky BPB reader (two more readers will receive Seraphim).
But before we move on to the giveaway, let’s take a closer look at the new Seraphim virtual instrument by FluidShell Design.
There is something to be said about the melding of organic and electronic elements for instruments. It is that hint of the familiar mixed with more synthetic timbres that can really get those creative juices rolling!
Seraphim is a Kontakt library that aims to take a new approach to creating sounds. This is done through the use of reverberating spring tanks and a series of filters to shape the sound.
Make no mistake, Seraphim has a character all of its own and might be the crucial element to your next production – it is a nuanced and expressive instrument. If you play gently and lightly, you can coax out airy and delicate performances. Slamming down on the keys lets an element of force pervade through the timbre.
Seraphim offers a different approach to sound design. It’s an instrument for Kontakt (requires full version) with a strong electro-acoustic essence.
The reverberation tank and filters alone would make you think Seraphim has a somewhat metallic and sharp quality about it. Instead, with some clever sound design, you can make it sound almost like a woodwind of sorts.
To make the most of Seraphim’s sound engine, the instrument can be played lightly, favoring fine, airy tones, or, on the contrary, it can be played more forcefully, allowing for sharp, massive nuances.
The wavetables are constantly changing as well, lending an evolving character to even more sedate sounds.
The flute-ish sounds have a certain degree of warmth I’m not sure I’ve heard with most physical modeling synths. It does call to mind synths like Plasmonic or Chromaphone, which take a similar approach to sound creation. It is always a joy to get something like this, in my humble opinion.
Beyond just the character of the sound, each of the instrument’s four oscillators comes with a bevy of creative features. You’ll find each individual oscillator has pulse width modulation and individual LFOs. This can create interesting textures and changes the character of a resulting sound quite a bit.
Seraphim is a unique instrument that fuses together the synthetic and acoustic, and for one lucky reader, they’ll be able to get it for free.
Seraphim is available for Kontakt, which is available for Windows and Mac computers. Supported plugin formats are VST3, AU, and AAX. It is a universal binary, so no matter which side of the Silicon divide you’re on, you’re good.
The Giveaway
To join the giveaway, please answer the following question in the comments section below: What is your favorite type of synthesizer?
We will randomly pick three lucky winners on July 21st, 2023.
The prizes are:
- 1st Prize: Seraphim + Stigmata + Subliminal Keys
- 2nd & 3rd Prize: Seraphim
Thank you to FluidShell Design for this giveaway!
The winners are:
1) Stefano
2) Gatis
3) JoMusic
Congratulations! :)
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317 Comments
Andre L
onAnalog Modeling Synth, thank you!
James Guastaferro
onGranular
Alfonso Diaz
onGranular synthesizers!
Brad
onLove the Arturias Pigments 4!. Versatile synths with lots of design possibilities. 😁.
wschade
onWavetable
Joe2fresh
onWave table synths
Steve
onFm synthesis!
Christoph Piminger
onGranular synthesizers….
Dave Broughton
onI love old analog sounds
Ramin
onWave table synths
Matt hutchins
onWavetable, though gotta say subtractive is solid, fm is fun if you get it right
Mason Rivera
onI love wavetable synthesizers.
Maurice Doucette
onGranular also!
Michael
onFlute and Harmony. Clasical Orchester
Duncs
onModular.
Robert Wester
onBass line Polyphonic
Rob
onExpressive E Osmose, which includes the amazing Haken Matrix.
Rasmus Johansson
onLove a good software synthesizer
Whatever...
onMy favorite synth is the Wavetable synth Vital
[email protected]
onSoftware/cloud based – no weight items!
Frank Gustafson
onIf I have to choose one type it must be high quality Granular synthesizers
Al
onProbably the minilogue although I love soft syths because of their flexibility so shoutput to arturia
Lars
onAnalog but because of the prices i have digital ones.
Music ByIan
onModular
Joshua Snodgrass
onAnalog, but have been loving the minifreak lately
Chad
onAnalog and specifically my moog.matriarch.
Tristan G.
onHello,
My favorite type of synth is modular one.
Thanks for the giveaway :)
Keith Hutchinson
onELECTRO-ACOUSTIC MODULAR SYNTHESIS
oliver
onTeenage Engineering OP-1
Thomas Mandolini
onLove both analog and digital synths!
Frank Bauer
onSample based synths
Robert Bennett
onVCS3 tho I have been spending a lot of time with the microfreak recently
Christian Schmidt
onMy favourite synths are semi modular, especially Phaseplant I do like a lot.
Alexander Henderson
onRoland v synth
Leonard
onAnalog is my favorite
Peter Bornkessel
onSynthesis + sample based like Omnisphere
Marcel Arp
onPhotoelectronic synth (ANC :) )
Jason Stokes
onI don’t have a favorite; of anything actually.
El°HYM
onpd
Jerry Yang
onUAD Polymax, always god!
Mauro
onTyrrel N6
Mauro
onTyrrel N6
Dirk
onpolyphonic analog synthesizer (Prophet-5)
Harichander
onGood synthesizer
JEP1928
onWavetable Synthesis or having arsernal of synthesis like omnisphere does.
D K
onThe one with crunchy hypersawwwwwzzzz!
Gavz
onWavetable
Michael
onI love classic analog synths like the prophet V, Jupiter 8, and of course juno. I’ve never tried them irl but sampling them is my favorite thing to in my daw
Andrew Hall
onPhysically modelled granular wavetable?
X
onwavetable
Luca
onI like synths with a rich front panel full of controls, doesn’t really matters if they are analog or digital
dan
onIt’s hard to decide but if I had to pick one it would be subtractive synthesis.
Trevor
onI love modular synthesis. It gives you so many options and discoveries to make especially when you connect something you probably shouldn’t have connected and it turns out to make some crazy cools sounds
Dan C
onGranular..just love the possibilities it throws up.
Gery Zenz
onWavetable!
TM
onFor hardware, can’t beat that classic 80’s analog sound. For digital, wavetable synthisis just offers so many options
stbn
onI love me a good physical modeling synth. There should be more of those!
Swaraj
onMoog and massive are my fav synths… But moog is much of an expensive one… So i use moog samples;)
Don
onI have two in the First place. They are knifonium if I want to obtain rich bass and lead sounds and Fxpansion Strobe2, it is amazing for pads.
Patricia
onI like to much the FM synthesis, so I can tell you easily my favorite synth; Dexed.
Wojtek
onIt’s thermo ballistic rocket running trough my bedroom with hot wave on the table… but it’s kinda analog room-pler in core. So i think it’s not accountable.
Stephen
onI like wavetable synthesizers the best!
tai ko
onanalog synthesizers are the best!
Patrick
onAnalog synths of course!
Prismatic Brain
onI like granular synthesis.
gra
onFM synthesizer is my favorite.
A.K.B
onWavetable Synthesizer (Vital, Subtractive) :-)
Matthew
onSemi-modulars for the win! B) Soft-synths like Phase-Plant or Zebra all the way…
Hell'ektrix
onDifficult to choose one…
Maybe additive or granular.
Thanks for this giveaway BPB ;)
Ralf H
onWithin the last months, I discovered the wonderful world of granular synthesis, so this is my favourite right now.
KamiKun
onAnalog synths !
Shannon McDowell
onWow, so many types to choose from… Lately, I’ve preferred the sound of analog-sounding synths, but for sound designing I use Serum wavetable synth.
Lee Morgan
onMoog
samuel
onAs of recently, modular. Have been having some fun with VCV Rack
Gatis
onPigments 4
Blisscuits
onI like the normal subtractive type. Especially either hardware (easy to tweak!), but also software modulars are great for this because you end up experimenting and the berserk modulation options spice up standard tones.
aguzttyn
oni love hypersonic 2.
Gustaf
onWith one hand on my heart, “cinematic” instruments\synth have me a little fed up… actually very fed up. Surely it is that they do not inspire me much or are for different musics than the ones I ride for. Yes yes, this will not be a very popular message hahaha, but it is what happens to me.
Synth type? Any of the classics… Juno-60… Minimoog… CS 80 the DX7 etc etc, anyone… and with one of those I make noises and noises at will.
Anyway I thank the Bpb people. All the best
Fred
onSubtractive analog synths (Moog).
Buckine
onI’ve been really delving into Granular lately, so I’ll say that. Granular.
Herbert Wallace
onWavetable!
kouyue
oni like moog juno ….
Un Herisson
onHybrid synth mixing VA and sampling
Yiannis
onAnalog subtractive synths. Cheers
Adam Zero
onI like hybrids/layers but if forced to pick, I’d say subtractive synths
Eons
onWavetable synthesis
Easy
onVery nice Hornet eq is 90% off only today (Friday, italian time 6h 50min left right now) so it’s only 2,10 €. It has an old school led lamp style analyzer and 31 band graphig eq. You can see and adjust every peaks easily.
https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/hornet-thirtyone-mk2/
Fever 27
onSpectral warping wavetable synth as usualy
Brad E
onAnalog synthesizers for sure!
Antoine B
onMy favourite synths will have :
Good clear UI with big enough labeling of controls
Midi Learn
A good preset selection with a fully functional preset system that means adding, renaming, categories, etc (see U-He plugins for perhaps the best implementation out there)
Something too often overlooked, good filters, again U-He rock, as well as Spire filters are awesome.
Some synths unfortunately appeal to ultra geeks and are difficult for the modern enthusiast, so I would encourage manufacturers to think how to provide interactive info through the interface, even if only a text at the bottom like on the Valhalla plugins.
Good luck and wish everyone to enjoy making music they love, I will go do that right now ;)
Xaither
onFM synthesis has some extremely unique and iconic sound designs which I’d probably go with. Not to mention serum is just my go to synth!
Chris
onPhysical Modelling synths!
EL ZOMBI
onGRANULAR!!
picachane
onI like very much Analog synthesizers
Vladislav
onAnalog Modeling Synths!
bill edwards
onFM
Daryna Karatniuk
onWavetable, thanks!
Charlie
onI’ll say either granular or physical modeling. Thanks for the chance!
Leonid
onI love CRAZY synths!
Cyrus
onDefinitely Juno.
Lindsay
onGranular
Nattapak Kaweethammawong
onAnalog Synth Modeling !
Ignacio Barraza
ongranular synthesize the best for me, i really love it. thanks and good look to everyone
Robert
onGranular
soap
onof course JUNO !
mito
onanalog synthesizer
Fernando
onAnalog synthesizers, the best and the first of all, the Moog.
JoMusic
onGranular Synth!
Schabbes
onModular! Or the big monster synths that do it all, like Avenger or Pigments… or the free ones… or hardware analog synths.. let’s go free analog hardware modular monster synths!
Cristiano Barata
onAnalog synths like Jupiter 8, OBX and the very much digital DX7.
Miron
onWavetable. My Korg Wavestation was one of the most inspirational tools I ever had.
Aleks MZ
onI will answer that my favorite is Wavetable. But it is important that the synthesizer is modern with wide possibilities, such as Vital, for example.
Harlan Vale
onGranular
Boogie
onAdditive, most def :)
Mateo
onI really love hybrid synths
Joel Gomer
onAnalog modeling synthesizer
Ryan B
onWavetable synthesis has been my most reliable workhorse for so many years, but now that I’m going deeper into granular for sound design, it’s hard to go back. And even then, I’m also writing new hobby music that relies more on analog modeling so it’s kind of all over for me. I suppose I’ll have to say granular is my favorite:)
Evgeniy
onZEBRA
Plörre
onanalog
Real Trepanier
onWavetable synthesizer
Claus Petersen
onSpectral warping wavetable synth like Vital
BeakyJay
onLove pretty much all of them that I’ve tried except modular synths in the DAW. If you’re going to make me pick a favourite, it would be a synth that takes your own samples and messes them up in a good way, like Alchemy in Logic Pro X or Iris 2.
FluidShell Design
onIris2 is too often overlooked.
sai
onRoland FANTOM 8
kuro256
onHybrid and physical modeling, addition
I like everything else that seems to be trying new things
Fernando Nicknich
onI don’t have a preferred one. Every sound is a sound.
alex m schiff
onYamaha CS-80
yiquoc
onFM
Sergey
onVital
Lucian Calin
onDigital Synthesizer
blortblort
onSubtractive, Additive, granular, physical modeling, FM…Any synth that has a nice modulation matrix or some other means of producing an ever changing motion to the sound. 😎
Michael N
onSubtractive analog of course…
alex
onAnalog
Tancla
ongranular / sample based synthesis
Juan Josué Salvador Jiménez
onSubstractive and FM Synthesis
Ioannis Mermigkas
onI like wavetable
Jason White
onMy favourite synth is Omnisphere
Frank
onWavetable Synthesizer !!!
Ivan Grigorov
onmaybe Tyrrel N6
Adilbek Temirkhanov
onI like soft synths that are rather inspired by analog originals than entirely emulated. Thank you for giveaway!
haroun
onPhysical modeling synthesizers,
Lots of potential
MultipliedCow
onI prefer granular synthesis, but the Juno-106 sitting beside me is hard to beat.
Jens D.
onVirtuel Analog
Stephane
onWavetable
K
onSynthmaster One is best for me.
Mate Simunić
onWavetable granular
BoogieNaught
onFat Analog Sounding Synths
Jack
onWavetable
Johnny Yesno
onwavetable
James
onAny type that sounds good.
Ro
onGranular
West
onWavetable
Dr Beatz
onWavetable :)
Edgar Benitez
onMI sinte favorito es Masive X.
Tony Denys
onFairlight CMI
Bruce Paine
onFender Rhodes Chroma
Acid42
onMy favorite type of synthesizer is a digital subtractive synth. Simplest to understand, easiest to tweak.
Jerry Abstract
onu-he Hive
Vadim
onWavetable
Scott
onWavefolding
Marteau
onSubtractive synths are my favorite! 🙂
Dainis Doniks
onFM synthesis
Dainis Doniks
onFM synth
George Desire
onMoog
Oliver
onCan’t call myself a synth expert by a longshot, but love messing around with modular sequencers for some unusual microtonal/spacy/chaotic textures. So, i guess modular??
Amey
onI love the versatile nature of a wavetable synth and the rich character of an FM synth.
Soni2Music
onIt’s hard to choose one that’s why I choose: “SynthMaster 2”.
Ford
onMy favorite type of synthesizer is generally anything new and experimental with uncommon features that can produce extremely unique sounds.
Johnny Gibson
onA well used Minimoog Model D
Chelo
onI love the granular and the wavetable
Arnold Robles
onBeen really interested in granular synthesis lately.
Caspar de Roij
onFor virtual, nothing beats Diva for me. Hardware – microfreak:) So powerful for such a small device!
Eric Sierka
onI like physically modeled synths the most but honestly I like all kinds for different purposes.
Juanma
onThe Roland Juno: iconic, versatile and easy to learn synthesis on in
Jorge Sebastian Alvarez Herrera
onGranular always :D
Jon Kunis
onMy favorite type of synth is an analogue digital replica with many different classic sounds and good presets that have very basic type sounds in them. Arturia analogue lab would be my favorite if they didn’t have such random preset names and no way to find just the basic simple sounds without listening to every preset. Thus, the NI one that comes with Kontakt is prob my fav. doesn’t sound quite as good as analogue lab v but way quicker to find sounds
John B.
onMy favourite kind of synthesizer is subtractive. Call me old school, but I can dial in the sound I need and tweak to my requirements most easily with a subtractive synth. Wavetable would probably be my second choice.
Simon
onAnything Granular! Hard to pick 1 favourite as lots have differences that make each unique in sounds and features.
spring thing
onLove me a good fat analog synth
Joseph Wilk
onLike many here, I have a fondness for subtractive analog polyphonic synths (as I am a sucker for a lush pad sound).
Kyle
onMy favorite is analog synth
Derrick
onTodos tienen algo, pero creo que algunos wavetable
Angelo
onMy favorite synth is halion 7
Venkatesh
onSubtractive And Additive synth like serum, Massive And Analog Synths too 😍
kunal SHARMA
onmassive, vital like instrument with lots of modulation and internal effect like killohearts
Paj
onVI synths—all of ’em! I do not take their developers and availability for granted. Life, finances, space and time are too short otherwise.
YoureNowOnTV
onMy favourite synth is Vital. Free powerful and well loved by users Worldwide!
George M
onGranular Synthesis is my fav one..
Dee
onSynthmaster
Vignesh Anil
onModular Synthesizers!
Kiran s
onGladiator Sint
Umang Raj Shrestha
onAnalog Synthesizer
satya
ongranular with waveable synth , i like pigments, just need a vocoder inside too
Tamer
onThe type of synthesis Bucket One, The Crumar Bit emulation uses… I know it’s some type of Digital syhthesis because it has DCO’s but it sounds like the filters are analog. It’s dual timbral, rather than multi or two layered. I just don’t know any other synth quite like it… there’s even FM of the filters and LFO’s which I’ve never really seen before.
Krishna Seth
onGranular
Michael
onRoland JP 8000
Coral
onI tend to use more frequently virtual analog, subtractive polyphonic, sample based and additive synthesizers.
Thank you for informing us new tools and freebies, amazing work!
Larreche
onVirtual Analog Synthesizers! Knifonium is cooooool!
joop
onWavetable Vital
Ulrich
onQuaismidi Quasar’s M.A.S.S. :)
Arsenial
onAnalog synths are fun
Scott
onI love analog synths. My favourite software synth package is analog lab from Arturia.
Brenny C
onGranular synthesis is my favorite.
Good luck, everyone!
Jay P
onFM synths are evil – I like Granular but I have a real love for Additive synthesis – every sound is possible
Jatin Jain
onIM INTO GRANULAR SYNTH
Stefano
onWavetable Synth
Neil Ernie
onI like wavetable synthesizer’s like Serum or Vital.
Thanks for the giveaway opportunity BPB.
NSwift
onI really like granular synths, but don’t have a good one in my arsenal yet
Ho Shui Win
onMy favorite type of synth is FM.
Thanks for the giveaway :)
Diego
onDepends on the music one is making at that moment. Let’s throw in a multi engine one, with different kind of synthesis/oscillators
Kiff Frankham
onWavetable..! Especially with extetnal input a la wavestation EX.
Aaron
onWhat is my favorite type of synthesizer? That is a tough one. I suppose a good old fashioned polyphonic subtractive synthesizer. Preferably an analog one. ;)
Dmitry
onWavetable
Suny
onAny synthesizer which is fun to use is fine for me, bonus points for a simple interface and multi synthesis engines (and/or bringing new aspects and approaches to synthesis)
Çağrı A
onGranular synths 8)
Patrik Roncolato
onSubtractive 4tw
Gregory
onMy favourite type of synthesizer is any of the old 80s synths like the D50, but that’s because of childhood memories and nostalgia! These days I love using software synths with either analog modelling or granular synthesis.
Christian
onVital
Don May
onFree ones that I win in random drawings!
JK – wave table synths are my most used
Lerxst
onWavetable synths are my fav
Pascal
onMy favorite synths are wavetable and subtractive
Murk
onPhysical modelling.
wexfero
onhow I can download for free?
wexfero
onWhat is your favorite type of synthesizer?
Wavetables, eu prefiro os synths com interface simples, onde eu possa criar e modular todos os meus sons com precisao, uma bota pitada de sons dark.
wexfero
onWhat is your favorite type of synthesizer?
wavetables, I prefer synths with a simple interface, where I can create and modulate all my sounds with precision, a little bit of dark sounds.
Alex
onTeenage Engineering OP-1 not least of all bc I’m a sucker for design
Vincent
onBeefy, distorted synths
ZHEN
onSample based synths
ER
onSpectrasonics Omnisphere 2
Patrick W.
onWhat is your favorite type of synthesizer?
Analog Subtrative
Luko
onFavourite as in most used would be subtractive/additive, favourite as being most interesting personally I like spectral synthesis, especially when using images to create sounds.
Etienne
onTrue analog, subtractive synths
Paul
onWavetable
Salvador
onSoftware modular
Ray
onSoftware synths, for the sheer variety of types and the accessibility.
KINGMO
onI Like Polyphonic wavetable synths,Massiv X
Alex
onGranular (or additive)
Darrel
onAnalogue subtractive synthesis, with lots of dedicated knobs/sliders & modulation options.
Bonus points if it has audio input, a ribbon controller, aftertouch, and patchable routing.
myron
onMassive X, Knifonium (analog tube synth)
ILIA MATVEEV
onGranular
Maurus Fernandes
onMy favorite Synth is wavetable synth which is Vital as it is free and with the highest sound quality and functionality. learning curve is relatively easy and the tone of vital presets is available online. This makes it my favorite type of wavetable synth.
Chaim
onSerum
Yogish Dhana
onWave synth vital
Ja'son
onAdditive synths for sure!☀️
Patric Mann
onFM Synthesizer
Peter
onKnifonium
rob
onbeautiful analog
Simon Bradley
onMultisynth- Deluge!
Matty
onAnalogue modelling
Freddy
onWhat is your favorite type of synthesizer?
A VST of a (real) analog synth. Like Cherry Audio’s Mercury-4 or DCO-106. Even if I start with something completely different (like SynthMaster or Vital) I usually go back to either of them to make it my main synth.
Might have to do with the sort of music I’m making or just my personal taste in sound. I’m not sure.
Dominik
onWavetable or Sample based
Moisés Pevidor Nascimento
onAnalog synth!