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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by Pjotr G
Or if you have the dough a Korg Triton or karma, |
I thought these arn't even analog synths, but digital? I've used them both, and they are good for making realistic noises, such as strings.. but as a first synth for trance? I advise against it.
Ok, the first synth I got was the Korg EA-1.. It was pretty fun, but really not studio grade.. so I sold that one. Then I was going to buy an MS2000R . So I went and tried one out, and it sounded alright, but it is VERY limitting. I recommend u dont get it as a first synth.
So.. I decided to save up an extra $500 and go for the supernova pro rackmount instead (used off ebay for $1800 CND incl. shipping). I must say, this was a good move. It's got insane sounds and tons of power. You can use up to 8 sounds at one time (not as good as the virus' 16, but it is fine) and 44 voice polyphony takes care of draining fx like chorus. Plus the on board FX are AMAZING, you save lot of time by using the fx on the synth, rather than adding them later on cpu.
My personal opinion: save your money for a while longer, until you can get a supernova or virus, trust me you wont regret it.
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Jun-27-2002 15:06
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DJ Chrono
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Registered: Jan 2002
Location: toronto
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one more thing. I don't know wat equipment you have right now, so I'll talk from personal experience. when u buy a hardware synth, you are gonna need alot of other stuff. First, you need some kind of Midi input to your pc (I have the midisport 2x2). Then, you'll need a sequencer program (Cubase, Sonar, LOgic, etc). then you'll want a midi controller keyboard (which I advise against getting a keyboard in the synth, saves money). Then your gonna need a good sound card (trust me, you DO hear the difference between cheap ones and good ones). and then, you need to make sure your computer can handle all this. My old p2, 400ghz 128 RAM couldnt take it. I needed to buy an entire new computer. when you start using 30 tracks of midi and audio data (in 24/96) with realtime fx, your cpu just gets drained. I've got 1024 RAM and that even lags at times when using Sonar. Plus you'll want a stable operating system that can make use of alot of ram, I recommend winXP. and you'll want good speakers to use as monitors, and need to get an amp if you dont already use one.
alright, just warning you about costs involved with buying a synth.
check out www.mp3.com/chrono if you want to hear what kind of sounds the supernova makes. both the songs their are made using my Supernova ONLY.. plus reason for all the drums. enjoy 
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Jun-27-2002 15:15
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Michael Russo
mmm mmm prog
Registered: Mar 2002
Location: Toronto, Canada
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get the virus rack!!!!! it's cheap, almost as good as a virus b (one less oscillator or some shit like that, who cares). You don't get any knobs, but you can edit everything on your computer screen.
Personally I'd stay with software but that's just me... a lot of you guys like knobs.
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Jun-27-2002 18:53
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