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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Apr-29-2009 15:33
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Storyteller
Supreme tracneaddict

Registered: Feb 2005
Location: The Netherlands
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Apr-29-2009 15:47
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Subtle
Subreme tranceaddict

Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Urban Shakedown
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Apr-29-2009 15:53
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cryophonik
Boom shanka

Registered: Jan 2008
Location: Elk Grove, CA USA
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| quote: | Originally posted by ivofivo
Around $2000. |
Then, I second Subtle's recommendation - take a look at the Virus, particularly the TI series. It's widely considered the Cadillac of EDM synths and if you've spent any time at all listening to commercial trance, house, etc., you've heard it countless times.
Some other popular hardware alternatives include:
- Nord Lead 2X or 3
- Novation Supernova
- Waldorf Q (out of production, 2nd-hand only) or Blofeld
For real analog, you could consider something like a Dave Smith Prophet 08, but you'll find that the virtual analogs above have more features, can play multiple sounds simultaneously (i.e., multi-timbral), have more polyphony (i.e., can play more notes at once), etc., so they're probably a better choice for a first synth.
One other consideration is which version of these to buy. If you already have a keyboard MIDI controller, then you can save money and space by buying the rackmount/desktop version of these, which is essentially the synthesizer module without a built-in keyboard. If not, you'll need to buy the full keyboard version or a good MIDI controller. If you plan on adding more synths later, you'll save money in the long run by buying a separate MIDI controller and buying rack/desktop synth modules.
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Apr-29-2009 16:03
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Waza
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2008
Location: Scotland, Edinburgh
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yes i would say also Access virus range...
then learn how to sound design from the basic and get to know the synth inside out. Read the manual know what everything does and how to do it. You will become a better all round producer as you will know how to get a good source sound.
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Apr-29-2009 16:11
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ivofivo
Supreme tranceaddict

Registered: Mar 2009
Location: Your mother's kitchen
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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Then, I second Subtle's recommendation - take a look at the Virus, particularly the TI series. It's widely considered the Cadillac of EDM synths and if you've spent any time at all listening to commercial trance, house, etc., you've heard it countless times.
Some other popular hardware alternatives include:
- Nord Lead 2X or 3
- Novation Supernova
- Waldorf Q (out of production, 2nd-hand only) or Blofeld
For real analog, you could consider something like a Dave Smith Prophet 08, but you'll find that the virtual analogs above have more features, can play multiple sounds simultaneously (i.e., multi-timbral), have more polyphony (i.e., can play more notes at once), etc., so they're probably a better choice for a first synth.
One other consideration is which version of these to buy. If you already have a keyboard MIDI controller, then you can save money and space by buying the rackmount/desktop version of these, which is essentially the synthesizer module without a built-in keyboard. If not, you'll need to buy the full keyboard version or a good MIDI controller. If you plan on adding more synths later, you'll save money in the long run by buying a separate MIDI controller and buying rack/desktop synth modules. |
Thanks! You have answered a lot of my questions. I have a Midi Keyboard, so I think I might look into the desktop modules for synths.
I like making music with hands on experience, therefore am looking in hardware the most. Thanks a lot!
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Apr-29-2009 16:15
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