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alanzo
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Originally posted by Subtle
Awesome! Alanzo will be happy.


I already "liked" the Matrix Synth post. :D http://matrixsynth.blogspot.com/201...lim-phatty.html
kevin shawn
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Originally posted by sako487
some one find a torrent for this please


:crazy:
kitphillips
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Originally posted by Subtle
Its works very well let me tell you. If it wasnt like this the price would be doubled. And then there is the Voyager.
Plus there is leds that indicates the knob positions.


If you can't adjust resonance and cutoff at the same time, its a failure of a hardware synth. I can do better using massive and my midi controller, and its half the price. More knobs wouldn't add a lot of expense, but they would undermine the voyager's sales, which is the only reason why this device is crippled.
Kenny Rogers
seems very limited imo. mono and monophonic?
edit: but it has an USB???? maybe all is good after all.
alanzo
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Originally posted by Kenny Rogers
seems very limited imo. mono and monophonic?
edit: but it has an USB???? maybe all is good after all.


Subtle
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Originally posted by kitphillips
If you can't adjust resonance and cutoff at the same time, its a failure of a hardware synth. I can do better using massive and my midi controller, and its half the price. More knobs wouldn't add a lot of expense, but they would undermine the voyager's sales, which is the only reason why this device is crippled.
You can adjust them at the same time by using the mod wheel.
Anyways, when it comes to hardware synths you are usually full of since you havent actually used any yourself.
Massive doesnt come close to the sound of it, nothing else does.. i know... because i have one and its the most important purchase of equipment i have done.
Mad for Brad
quality of a synth is really not as important as everyone thinks once you've hacked away at it in your mix. Sure, hardware synths sound better alone with nothing else playing but does that really matter in terms of practicality ? I can't believe we are on the verge of another hardware vs software debate.
rulzz
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Originally posted by Mad for Brad
quality of a synth is really not as important as everyone thinks once you've hacked away at it in your mix. Sure, hardware synths sound better alone with nothing else playing but does that really matter in terms of practicality ? I can't believe we are on the verge of another hardware vs software debate.


but hardware does... sit .. better.... in the mix. :)
Kenny Rogers
here we go. analog sounds random.
Mad for Brad
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Originally posted by rulzz
but hardware does... sit .. better.... in the mix. :)


no it doesn't and anyone that has hardware will tell you that due to hardware being more "phat" it usually requires more trimming. Software sits much better in a mix as it is usually just thinner.

rulzz
i do have 5 hardware synths this moment and i tend to disagree
Acton
Cheers for the heads up. Just done some research and it looks like it's going to retail at £700 in the UK.

It's a bit on the expensive side for what it is, in my opinion. I would be tempted to save up and purchase a Voyager RME for double the price instead.
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