Serum offers 2 main oscillators will full manipulation & one sub-oscillator. Massive has 3 main oscillators with full manipulative capabilities, as well as a noise oscillator. If you want my personal answer, I would say no. Your decision also depends on your budget. But you might like the sound of Sylenth1, or the workflow/GUI. Serum can do everything Sylenth1 can and more. Strictly speaking it’s not the best sounding of all modern softsynts, but it’s very easy to place in the mix for some reason. So many sounds available for it and so many hits made with it. For electronic music it’s pretty much a must-have. It’s still a good synth, but depending on what genre ofcourse. Sylenth1 by LennarDigital – Plugins (VST, AU) | Splice. No matter how many modulation sources a synth has, they are useless they can be bound to a variety of parameters. Massive has all of the modulation sources that Sylenth has plus the option to change any of it’s 4 LFOs into step sequencers or performers. Yes, Sylenth1 is great for creating all kinds of basic sounds, but in contrast to Serum you actually can’t do that much with it. The overall functionality is probably the biggest difference between both synths.
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