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tehlord
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Re: Re: Synth Choice
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
That has nothing to do with the choice between hardware and software. It's just a difference in workflow.
My best advice is to go with one of the more popular models (i.e., a good track record) and something that has a knobby interface (menu-diving on a h/w synth sucks the fun out of it). Kinda hard to go wrong with an older Virus, Nord Lead, Waldorf Q, or the others that you mentioned. Secondhand prices are fairly stable on all of them, so you should be able to sell it for about the same price you paid for it, if you end up not liking it, want to try a different model, etc. |
I concur with this.
I'll add that hardware synths do sound different. I won't get into the debate about whether they sound better or not, but in my own experience and opinion they do. Of course there are a myriad disadvantages too.
Good choices would be :-
Roland JPxxxx
Nord Lead 2
Korg MS2000
Novation KS rack
Virus B/C
All of those are obviously VA synths and broadly comparable with something like Sylenth or ES2.
Analogue stuff tends to be more expensive, and in this budget range will most likely be monophonic.
I think if you're going to take the plunge and buy hardware you might as well buy something with a proper UI, so the little Mopho/Tetra desktop units are a no go imo. Something like the Mopho keyboard, Minibrute (very tasty), Slim Phatty or even Dark Energy would all promote tweaking. If you could extend the budget a bit you might be able to pick up a used Prophet 08 to give you some extra Polyphony. Oh, and maybe try and track down a Mono Evolver, those are awesome.
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Raphie
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Location: Lelystad, Netherlands
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Mar-08-2013 09:57
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tehlord
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Location: Windsor
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Mar-08-2013 10:15
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Raphie
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Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Lelystad, Netherlands
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Yeah, but then again I'm becoming an old fart fundamentalist with a hobby 
Start to like to noodle around and really start to dislike the stuff that people are doing ITB nowadays. Totally irrational, I know, but I'm near millitant now, on how I want to produce my music going forward
- outboard only, no VSTi's
- midi sequenced only
- 1 run mixdown
- no audio or samples
- leverage onboard sequencers where available (i.e. Tempest, or TT303)
This will provide very minimalistic outcome, of which a lot pattern/sequence based.
No fx (unless generated as a patch via one of my synths), no uplifters, explosions, verby crash cymbals, complextro chops etc etc, none of that fashionable crap
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Deillon
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Location: Amsterdam
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Mar-08-2013 11:17
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