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harmony-central.com
sonicstate.com
futureproducers.com
sospubs.co.uk
vintagesynth.com
that would get you started. but you probably need to know what to look for.
Depending on your style and budget, here's my list of "popular" trance-dance oriented synths, not in a particular order:
1. Access Virus A, B, or C (or KB KC - kbd versions)
2. Waldorf Micro Q
3. Alesis Andromeda
4. Alesis Ion
5. Novation Supernova II
6. Korg Triton, Karma, Triton Studio (with sampling)
7. Roland JD800, JP8080, JP8000 (kbd version of JP8080)
8. Roland Jupiter 8 (old and expensive and risky...), Juno
9. Nord Lead 2 or 3 (kinda sucky, IMHO but Tiesto & Solar Stone use it in and out)
10. Novation Bass station
11. Roland 909 (classic! also risky, expensive and nicely substituted by ReBirth), 808 (iffy), 303
12. Roland XP 60, XP 80, or Fantom; Roland V-Synth (very iffy, limited application and $$$ - expensive FX box pretty much)
Best bet is to check out your favorite producer's studio. Armin has a list on his site. To produce decent tracks all you really need is 1 or 2 synths and plenty of patience and practice.
g'luck
cheers!
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Proud member of the "Filthy Zionist" coalition
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