Hi kos,
I finally got vdm working I bought sonar x3 as well after seeing you got the same program as a tester the operation off getting spark to work wasn't straight forward though thank goodness you displayed a screenshot off yours working or I have never figured it out. I updated spark vdm to he lastest spec, updated sonar to x3e and moved the arturia file into the cakewalk program file because when I scanned for vsts vdm wouldn't show up before I moved it. Anyway I scanned again and vdm appeared in the vst instrument list and the rest is history. Thanks again for the great info it really helped and it saved me having to splash out on the cubase daw I was planning on getting which would have ment more bucks. Another thing you've some tasty analog plugin synths how do they sound compared to the originals and can you tweek the patchs?
Glad you got it sorted, for future reference you can add as many VST 2.4 paths as you want in the options so it will scan multiple directories, I think Cakewalk only uses it's own VST directory by default.
As for synths, I do own quite a lot but I am a sound designer and so they get used for that purpose more than music most of the time
They all have their uses and different capabilities, but the synths I use the most these days are Largo, Alchemy, Zebra, Dune, and SEM V. All of the Arturia synths sound great as regards emulations, but there is a learning curve for some of them considering they have modeled some very complex Semi/Modular synths, sometimes when synthesizing for fun though I will open the ARP or Mg Modular, I've never been lucky enough to be anywhere near the real beasts
I also use hardware synths a lot which lately has been the Analog Four, Evolver and a Mopho as well as my trusty old E-MU e6400 Ultra Sampler.
There are some great free VST synths out there too if you haven't tried any like
TyrellN6,
OBxd ( a personal fave) and
Nabla (Korg Delta Emulation).
Out of the Arturia synths my faves are the Prophet, SEM and Jupiter which get loaded up the most from the V-Collection, mainly because they are quick to work with which is always important to me, SEM V is seriously good and sounds glorious!
Yes I am a synth addict, but the truth is that you are better off learning a few synths really well and once you do that you will always be able to make your own unique sounds, some synths will gel with you and others won't. If you are interested and learn the basics of synthesis via tutorials etc.. you will never look back