Become a part of the TranceAddict community!Frequently Asked Questions - Please read this if you haven'tSearch the forums
TranceAddict Forums > DJing / Production / Promotion > Production Studio > Old hardware vs new hardware synths
  Last Thread   Next Thread
Share
Author
Thread    Post A Reply
jammer42777
tranceaddict



Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Toledo, United States
Old hardware vs new hardware synths

hi,

I was looking at the korg MS2500R (rackmount synth)
And I noticed that all the new Korgs are dsp based synths
soooo.... should i simply forgo getting this and go with a vintage Roland synth on ebay? (something made in the 90's)

are new hardware synths really worth it or are they pretty much vsti's with dedicated computer platforms?


___________________
"Logic .. a stark contrast to the real world"

Old Post Aug-28-2005 20:02  United States
Click Here to See the Profile for jammer42777 Click here to Send jammer42777 a Private Message Visit jammer42777's homepage! Add jammer42777 to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
DigiNut
You kids get off my lawn!



Registered: Dec 2002
Location: Toronto, Self-proclaimed Centre of the Universe

Sure, the new hardware is great. Even the semi-new hardware can make some pretty decent sounds.

It depends what you want. The old analogue synths are far less versatile but they also each have a unique flavour that you won't find in any of the digital synths. That's why synths like the JP8080 or TB303 are so famous - the technology isn't that hard to replicate but the texture of the sound is defined by its distinctive filter circuitry.

If you want versatility, get a DSP-based synth - just don't expect that warm analogue sound from them.


___________________
My party schedule:
2009-02-21 - DJ Attention @ I'm So Popular
2009-06-18 - DJ Annoying @ People Need To Know Where I'll Be
2012-11-32 - DJ Insufferable ɸ Or At Least the Stalkers I Complain About
2048-06-66 - Spastic & Whocares Although I'm Actually Flattered
9999-45-81 - Tweaker Gimp I Probably Won't Even Go To This But I Have To Make Sure I Fill Up All The Available Space Here

Old Post Aug-28-2005 21:18  Canada
Click Here to See the Profile for DigiNut Click here to Send DigiNut a Private Message Add DigiNut to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message
Axolotyl
hired goon



Registered: Feb 2005
Location: atoms are not things they are possibilities

I'd take a digital synth over an analogue one any day. More precise timing, more midi control, less chance of them breaking and needing repair.

Hardware is definately not over rated though. Its fiddly and a pain in the arse at times, but you can get some great sounds out of dsp synths that you wont get out of soft synths (..and vice versa)

As for warmth... its over rated in my opinion. Most of the tunes coming out these days are pretty digital sounding.


___________________

Old Post Aug-29-2005 05:54  Australia
Click Here to See the Profile for Axolotyl Click here to Send Axolotyl a Private Message Add Axolotyl to your buddy list Report this Post Reply w/Quote Edit/Delete Message

TranceAddict Forums > DJing / Production / Promotion > Production Studio > Old hardware vs new hardware synths
Post New Thread    Post A Reply

 
Last Thread   Next Thread
Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackid from Max Graham San Diego podcast [2009] [0]

Click here to listen to the sample!Pause playbackTarget - "Harder They Come" (Tracid Mix) [2002]

Show Printable Version | Subscribe to this Thread
Forum Jump:

All times are GMT. The time now is 13:43.

Forum Rules:
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not edit your posts
HTML code is ON
vB code is ON
[IMG] code is ON
 
Search this Thread:

 
Contact Us - return to tranceaddict

Powered by: Trance Music & vBulletin Forums
Copyright ©2000-2026, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Privacy Statement / DMCA
Support TA!