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| EgosXII |
| ^^ hey, someone else has the xiosynth :D |
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| psymon.d |
| quote: | Originally posted by EgosXII
^^ hey, someone else has the xiosynth :D |
used to have one myself...the 25 key version. if it was the 49 key version, I'd probably still have it if only for the midi functions! the keys felt pretty nice, I must say. |
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| thecYrus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ry Thomas
No mate, my mixer has 2 outputs for headphones that are more than loud enough |
thanks. i'm looking for a amp for sound improvement as there are huge differences. but i'm not too sure about which one would fit me best. |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by thecYrus
thanks. i'm looking for a amp for sound improvement as there are huge differences. but i'm not too sure about which one would fit me best. |
Look on headfi.
The PreSonus HP4 is quite good for the price. |
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| BshidoHEAT |
| quote: | Originally posted by WirelessEyes
I'm in Orlando now attending Full Sail University for a Recording Arts Degree :) |
Awesomeness, I know a few people who graduated there :) |
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| cryophonik |
I added a few new synths over the past few weeks, so I thought I'd show some of 'em off. The Voyager and Mopho are new and I also picked up a DSI Poly Evolver Rack and Waldorf MicroQ (not shown). I'm going to compare all of them over the next few weeks and decide which ones to keep and which ones to sell.
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| Ry Thomas |
| Let me know how the Voyager and Mopho are dude, been interested in both of them |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ry Thomas
Let me know how the Voyager and Mopho are dude, been interested in both of them |
I'm probably going to write up a review of all these synths in a few weeks. I'm also on the lookout for a Studio Electronics SE-1X to throw into the mix.
My initial thoughts on the two are that they're both very cool and useful, but obviously very different. The Voyager is pure phatness with lots of hands-on control, whereas the Mopho is much more flexible (in terms of modulation options), offers a much wider range of sounds, and actually does a pretty decent Moog emulation. Both are pretty incredible. You may want to give a lot of consideration to a Dave Smith Evolver or Mono Evolver Keyboard as well. |
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| alanzo |
My studio is growing at an exponential rate! I think it's done now, though ... for a little while, anyway.
Gear list:
Quad Core P4 2.4 Ghz PC /w 2gb RAM and dual 20" Widescreen LCDs
MOTU 2408 /w PCI Interface
MOTU 24 I/O
Apogee Mini-DAC
Focal Twin 6 BE (pair)
Auralex Project2 Pack and MoPads
MOTU Micro MIDI Lite
Alesis Andromeda
DSI Poly Evolver
Access Virus Ti
DSI Prophet '08
Nord Lead 3
Waldorf Blofeld
Cubase SX3
Waves SSL / API
Sonnox EQ, Reverb, Inflator, Limiter
NomadFactory Blue Tubes FX Pack
ReFX Nexus |
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| Subtle |
| Looks sweet Alonzo, the Andromeda takes most of the attention though, such an awesome looking thing. |
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| cryophonik |
| Looks like you should've gone with the rack version of the Poly Evolver, alanzo! :p |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
Looks like you should've gone with the rack version of the Poly Evolver, alanzo! :p |
Nahh. I got the PEK for the same price or just a couple hundred more than the PER. If i had a MEK to control the PER I would have, but using just the (somewhat inadequate) software or PER's knobs just wouldn't do it for me.
TLAs 4-life (three letter acronyms) |
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