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| quote: | Originally posted by Eric J
OK, so now that the LP purchase is done, my attention is turning toward the next thing. I'm going to have about $3,000 to spend around the holidays, so I'm beginning my search now for the next unit.
Obviously the Andromeda A6 is high on the list, based on this thread. However, I have also been considering the Omega 4 voice and the Roland V-Synth GT. The Andromeda has been discussed already. The Omega sounds great, obviously, but I havent committed on that. The V-Synth is tempting because it has the ability to produce unique sounds unavailable in other synthesizers. Resysthesis? Elastic Audio? Sounds tempting. I saw a demo of a guy that brought in an external synth (D-50) as an oscillator, mixed in an internal oscillator, and then put the signal through a modelled TB-303 filter. Thats pretty cool. It also seems to take a lot of the best features of other Roland units and combine then all into one unit.
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I would only say to get an Omega if the voice limitation won't bother you. Especially if you go for a 4 voice. You can get a 16 voice Andromeda for the same price as the 4 voice. The OSCs on the ATC-1 are supposedly very similar to the Omega. They definitely sound stronger, more vintage analog. But not Moog vintage, more Roland vintage. Which is awesome.
I've never played with a V-Synth, but the guy at http://www.synth.nl who owns a ca-gillion synths says the V-Synth is one of his favorites along with the Jupiter 8, Moog Model D, Virus, and one other obscure instrument. If it interests you, get a rack that way you can easily re-sell if it's not for you.
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