Originally posted by evo8
the Analog 4 isnt a synth ive paid much attention to, must check out some demos
Frickin amazing
I'm still getting used to mine, but so far it's love at first sight.
AlphaStarred
Thought it's more of a drum machine? IIRC, it has some synth sounds, not sure what it's primarily used for. If/when I can afford one, might buy it.
If anyone's interested, btw:
It's sold as a DIY kit here for about $650 total. Fully analog and seems to sound better (and is cheaper) than the Acidlab Miami.
tehlord
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Thought it's more of a drum machine? IIRC, it has some synth sounds, not sure what it's primarily used for. If/when I can afford one, might buy it.
Analog 4?
It's a synth. 4 voice analogue, part part multi timbral or 4 voice poly.
Wait, is that an Arturia synth in your studio?! :eek:
:toothless
tehlord
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Originally posted by cryophonik
Wait, is that an Arturia synth in your studio?! :eek:
:toothless
Yes, I'm a hypocrite and a liar.
I thought that had been established way back when........:stongue:
Actually, this is the second one I had. I bought a Microbrute second hand last year and foolishly sold it. These things sound freakin' awesome.
Raphie
tehlord
Oh fvck off :tongue2
cryophonik
Raphie's studio really needs an OB-6. :)
Storyteller
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Originally posted by AlphaStarred
Thought it's more of a drum machine? IIRC, it has some synth sounds, not sure what it's primarily used for. If/when I can afford one, might buy it.
If anyone's interested, btw:
It's sold as a DIY kit here for about $650 total. Fully analog and seems to sound better (and is cheaper) than the Acidlab Miami.
This is quite cool. I'd only need a second echo audiofire card to have enough inputs for the drums seperately hehe.