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allcentury18
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Registered: Sep 2005
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you can get a used JP for that price.
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Oct-23-2005 21:45
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3rd Signal
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Ramat Sharon, IL
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| quote: | Originally posted by allcentury18
you can get a used JP for that price. |
Just what I was thinking...
I think you can get a Virus seconed hand aswell..or a Nord...
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Oct-23-2005 21:51
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gr8ape
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Registered: Jul 2005
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Well you can save a couple hundred dollars to get the best used virus (or nord) possible (like C or something...). Once you get it, trust me software sound wont be as cool anymore and you will uninstall many VSTis... def worth buying a hardsynth if your at least semi-serious about music.
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Oct-24-2005 01:02
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Stuart Silver
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Jul 2003
Location: Over the rainbow
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Oct-24-2005 11:40
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BOOsTER
Holding Infinity
Registered: Jan 2002
Location: Sea of forgetfulness
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Oct-24-2005 14:41
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3rd Signal
Senior tranceaddict
Registered: Sep 2005
Location: Ramat Sharon, IL
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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ 00 Tommy
Do many big name producers (if any!) use soft synths alone? |
Only? maybe a small number...
Both? a lot!
Get into your favorite artist webpage and check the stuff he uses...
ie Armin uses Absynth and FM7...and I know that lots more do but I forgot the names atm...
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Oct-24-2005 15:54
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Limit
AKA:STEVE QUADRA
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: A State of Trance
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Do not get a Norld Lead 2 for your first synth..you sill not appreciate it and most likely hate it...its a great synth but needs finess to get what you want from it. I mostely use it for bass and fx. I would do the Alesis Ion or a Virus..since its your first and only HW synth I guess then you will want something that is an allrounder(pads, leads, bass, ect..)
Limit Out!
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Oct-24-2005 16:12
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emc^2
FCK MNML

Registered: Mar 2005
Location: 255.255.255.255
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| quote: | Originally posted by gr8ape
def worth buying a hardsynth if your at least semi-serious about music. |
To reply, I'd like to quote Armin from his recent interview:
| quote: | "EB: I've noticed in your studio on your website, you have a wide variety of hardware and software. What do you find yourself using more often these days, for example on Shivers?
Armin: Definitely more software. I think in general we are moving from a MIDI generation to an audio generation. Something that BT started with the birth of Pro Tools. I have a studio that cost me a lot of money in those times. Now anybody with a cracked version of Reason on their dad's laptop can make tracks that sound excellent, good enough for us to release. So it's a strange time, but it's also really good, because a lot of talent that doesn't have the money to buy equipment is now able to make really good music with really cheap software and it sounds amazing. I have these synths because I am used to them and I am a bit of a nostalgic guy. I'm a hands-on kinda guy. When I play a melody, I like to twist the knobs. I haven't really had the time to properly dive into all the soft synths. I mean I have bought everything, the whole Pro Tools thing, the whole Native Instruments pack. I have made some really cool inspiring sounds but there is so much that is coming right now that I need to just focus on one thing and really dig into that." |
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Oct-24-2005 21:37
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