Best EXi to buy for pad sounds (mostly for worship)

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Re: Best EXi to buy for pad sounds (mostly for worship)

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Post by Davd C. Polich »

Pads are actually the easiest thing to program, on any synth. The Kronos ships with more pads than you could ever use.

A good useful pad should be "dark", with some chorus effect added, maybe a bit of delay...that's about it. Airy, heavily modulated, "everything-going-on-at-once" pads don't work well in a supportive
role because they call too much attention to themselves and don't blend with other instruments. For live shows, there should never be reverb on a pad - or any other program or combi. The room/hall you are performing in supplies the reverb.
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