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xfer
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: California
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Jun-11-2003 04:24
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Musicmaker
Senior tranceaddict

Registered: Aug 2002
Location: Netherlands
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hi,
The acces virus would be a good choise but the waldorf microm q is also interesting I think because it is 16 part multitembral too and has quite a few voices available also. The micro q i cheaper than the virus I believe and it sounds great too. The micro q has some effects by the way, but some of them are not so very good. Don't know about the virus.
The're are some softsynths these days that have about the same quality as hardware synths. Vaz modular sounds great: http://www.software-technology.com (doesn't ask too much from your pc too), V-station sounds very good also: http://www.novationuk.com, and the Moog Modular is also very good: http://www.arturia.com And there is the polibit that sounds really fat and warm: http://www.bostreammail.net/ers/vstplugins.html
The V-station, the Moog, and the Polybit use a lot of cpu power though.
If you want you to make you're own drumsounds you can get Drumatic: http://www.e-phonic.com (free, and can be used to create 909 kicks etc) or the waldorf attack http://www.waldorf-music.com or the dr008 http://www.fxpansion.com
For drumsounds maybe the dr008 is most interesting because you can combine synthesis with samples with it.
A sampler would do all you want, you can have acces to every kind of sound like basses, pads, lead, drumsamples, and you can also create them yourself with it. And with professional quality.
There are some free softwaresamplers available: I think computermusic has a free one http://www.computermusic.co.uk and there is the sampletank free from ikmultimedia http://www.ikmultimedia.com
Maybe it's better to visit http://kvr-vst.com for softsamplers. I don't know much about them.
I use the exs24 wich sounds warm and is perfect for what you want.
About microfones: I have bought the rode nt1 today. I have heard from many people that it sounds best compared to others microfones that are in his priceclass. It is also the best sold studio microfone in the world. It's not expensive.
You have a bigger choise from synths if you invest in a fast computer I think. Softsynths are often cheap, and some are free. Í you buy a hardware synth or sampler maybe, you can combine it with the softsynths/softsamplers and can even use plugins/effects.
I would be a bit difficult to get all the things you want in hardware for $1000 I think.
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Jun-11-2003 19:34
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