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| quote: | Originally posted by Freak
Be vary wary of cheap juno 106s- which is definitely what you have if you find one for $400.... might have a fried chip which will hamper its capabilities.
What sort of sound are you after? All round capabilities? Certain sounds? Multi timbral? Multi output? MIDI? CV/GATE?
None of the following are analog...but as most people seem to have forgotten the meaning of the word nowadays, who gives a crap- they will all do a fine job for you.
Hugely under-rated and a bargain- yamaha An1x
My personal current favourite- novation nova
Ah fuck it...there are thousands of competent synths- plenty of demos and sounds on line- just do your research so you know the common potential problems with a particular model.... getting vintage gear serviced, fixed or put back together is a bit of a mission (he says looking at his poor battered Alpha Juno 2 ) |
More than anything I'm looking to get 2 things that I feel I'm lacking:
1) A nice, round, rolling bassline. I know that just buying a synth won't achieve this, but I would rather mess with knobs than clicking my mouse for hours at a time.
2) Plunky percussive sounds with hard snaps.
Again, I know I'll need to spend months, years, lifetimes learning the gear, but this is what I'm looking for. The end result will be tech house/techno kinda stuff. I'll look into the synth sounds online myself, but I do appreciate the suggestions thusfar.
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