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Alan's List of Favorite Trance Hardware Synths (pg. 14)
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cryophonik
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Originally posted by alanzo
I think the reason I don't like Mono synths is mostly because there is no Unison. Not that I always like making huge supersaw leads, but even being able to stack two voices on top of each other can make for some really cool basses.


Yeah, I hear ya - fortunately, I've got unison covered in spades with my other synths.

BTW, I'm still waiting for the day that you discover the FS1R. ;)
alanzo
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Originally posted by cryophonik
BTW, I'm still waiting for the day that you discover the FS1R. ;)


I already have a TX802.. I like it. Especially for fat 80s sounds. I don't really feel a need to upgrade since the TX802 has a more vintage sound with its old converters and the Waldorf XT is VERY digital.
cryophonik
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Originally posted by alanzo
I already have a TX802...


I know - I'm still waiting for the day that you discover the FS1R. :p
cryophonik
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Originally posted by cryophonik
...but I've finally decided on (and am in the process of buying)...........another Moog Voyager RME (waits for it.....)


And, here she is:






:gsmile:
alanzo
Is that your 2nd or third?
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by alanzo
Is that your 2nd or third?


#2.
RichieV
do you also suffer from OCD ? I have this obsession with symmetry .
cryophonik
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Originally posted by RichieV
do you also suffer from OCD ? I have this obsession with symmetry .


Probably! That, and ADHD? (is it possible to have both?) :p
alanzo
Don't feel bad, I've owned three Nord Lead 3s. :D
alanzo
That Voyager isa nice instrument, though. I didn't like the "Moog sound" from the OSCs but it can be easily avoided. It's especially nice for basses... I just wish they would do SOMETHING to make it cheaper. A racked Little Phatty, in the least. All that $$ for one voice? It's hard to swollow.

How much did you pay this time?

cryophonik
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Originally posted by alanzo

How much did you pay this time?


$1600 - a little less than I sold the last one for. This one is practically new - the guy bought it, used it for a few hours, decided it wasn't for him, and sold it at a pretty big loss.

I'm not a fan of the LP - the Voyager gives you a LOT more for the money. You can obviously see that from looking at the interface, but there's a lot of functionality in the menus that isn't readily apparent, especially with the new OS3.4.
alanzo
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Originally posted by cryophonik
$1600 - a little less than I sold the last one for. This one is practically new - the guy bought it, used it for a few hours, decided it wasn't for him, and sold it at a pretty big loss.

I'm not a fan of the LP - the Voyager gives you a LOT more for the money. You can obviously see that from looking at the interface, but there's a lot of functionality in the menus that isn't readily apparent, especially with the new OS3.4.


Nice price. Are you referring to the modulation? I remember a lot of modulation was done in the software.
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