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DJ Robby Rox
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Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Yo Robby whats your point? Your telling us this because?


Thats a really indirect way of saying "I'm broke as and want to cry because I don't have 10 gs to kill building a halfway decent studio".

is my point
atxbigballer1
Don't feel bad some one once told me less is more! :)
cryophonik
quote:
Originally posted by atxbigballer1
Don't feel bad some one once told me less is more! :)


Was he a golfer?
kitphillips
Japanese pornstar IMO.
RichieV
quote:
Originally posted by DJ Robby Rox
Honestly you know how people who want to look sophisticated buy fake books just to fill up a library in their house?



they are called douche bags

That device wad made for stupid ravers that are more interested in looking the part the sounding it.
pwnage1
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
they are called douche bags

That device wad made for stupid ravers that are more interested in looking the part the sounding it.
"used by Orbital." For the price i am sure it will be a fun little thing, and if you don't like it sell it, simple really.
RichieV
when artists say they use something, it usually means they own one. I really doubt that it was significant in their signature sound. Spending money on something a 200$ softsynth can do a hundred times better is what I would call a bad decision.
pwnage1
quote:
Originally posted by RichieV
when artists say they use something, it usually means they own one. I really doubt that it was significant in their signature sound. Spending money on something a 200$ softsynth can do a hundred times better is what I would call a bad decision.
he's gettimg it for less than 75 dollars.
RichieV
well i guess i just see it differently


Like going to thailand and being offered sex for 2$.Sure the price sounds right but you soon find out the person offering it is probably 8 and male, unless that is what you are into. I guess what i'm saying is that this device will make you a pedophile.
Lucidity
I own this synth, got it as one of my first synths. Its not that bad at all, it doesn't have a huge sonic palette but, it can do some nice basslines and bleeps and some other neat sounds. One thing that I love about this synth, (once u get used to it) is the built in sequencer, its a breeze, works like a TR909 sequencer, aside from the note changing. I find it to be loads of fun.

Usually I have it in bed with me, with a pair of headphones before I fall asleep, and create melody's. Then bring it in the studio and record into DAW, then run in Melodyne to get a midi file from it. May seem like alot of work for not much, but, once I got used to it, I'm pretty fast at it now.

If you never owned a hardware synth, I would say for that price, sure try it out, unless you find it cheaper elsewhere like ebay .:toothless

palm
less is more statement always comes from people who have less (or sometimes those who has WAY TOO much).
Stef
quote:
Originally posted by palm
less is more statement always comes from people who have less (or sometimes those who has WAY TOO much).


Not necessarily, how many "professional studios" out there are simply logic with a nice set of monitors and possibly one hardware synth?

Quite a few, from what i have seen.
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