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| quote: | Originally posted by DJRYAN™
ah now this is what I'm getting to.. Did the synths then lack in voices, lfo's, and eq's, reverb's, etc.. to recreate the type of music then?? And by how much?? Certainly anyone who has a Prophet, Mood Modular, MiniMoog, Jupiter8, etc. etc.. can create sounds today that would rival some of the ones created then.. but why?? Because we are familiar with those sounds?? So how did technology limit us from making those sounds then and/or was it because of mental limitations or technological limitations? |
It all depends on which era you're talking about. If you're talking early 70s, then no, most synths didn't have those features contained in one unit, but as I said above, that wouldn't necessarily stop you from getting the desired results using multiple pieces of gear and some not-so-unusual production techniques. By the mid-80s, one decent polysynth and one cheap Alesis FX unit would give you more than you'd ever need to create today's sounds. Hell, people are doing exactly that with their vintage synths as we speak - that's why the prices on vintage synths are outa control.
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