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To avoid synth hopping and preset hopping. You can focus on one synth at a time, yes, but why stay there? My opinion is that you don't have to use just one synth to learn synthesis on. And it's all clearly separated so you can take one step at a time. There's the oscillator section, filters, envelopes, modulation, you name it. The U.I might look a tad over whelming like massive but the reason I like it so much is because everything is perfectly layed out. If you want to pay for a synth I would recommend zeta2. It's a synth with all the basics and sounds beautiful to me with some good patching. So if your going the free route use Charlatan. But if you start with one synth, learn it, you can use basically any other synth out there with a lot less confusion.
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Yep!! It all indeed looks very complicated. I kind of understand the very basics (start with a wave and modulate its parameters with other waves) but I'm looking for a synth that would allow me to try out the different approaches, tools and types of modulation in a logic manner.
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A screenshot of a Massive patch gives me a migraine :P I've been getting curious about synths lately and I'm a bit tired of being dumbfounded everytime I look at those interfaces with all the ADSHR and LFO and filters and shit. I'm mostly a rock/metal guy who's been perfectly happy so far recording with amp sims and basic mixing tools (EQ, comp, reverb).