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Hardware synths (pg. 3)
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| Richard Butler |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris marsh
an1x
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I've played with most synths, my best mate had a massive collection but the one that stands out for me personally was the an1x. It takes time but it really for me was incredibly musical and just took you off into all sorts of sonic wierdness, but a total bytch to edit in terms of the way my brain works.
I'm quite into dusty analogue again lately. Somehow I get this feeling of love from thier dusty old quirky circuits. I think I'd like a DSI Prophet even though I guess it's not 'dusty'. I've never actually seen / used one in the flesh. |
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| chris marsh |
L4C - interesting to hear you didn't think the cs6x was up to much - i heard its nice for strings but maybe ill give it a miss
Tehlord - DX7s are well cheap! i heard there v difficult to program with that little screen but i love fm8 so want to try a hardware fm synth at some point - maybe the fs1r as Dave pointed out
Richard - Yeah ive heard loads of good things about the an1x on the web, and there really cheap! Apparently it does good (but simple) FM too as it only has 2 oscillators (or operators) |
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| Looney4Clooney |
| like i said, it was a cheap man's triton. It was specifically made to compete against the triton. It is extremely non versatile. |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by chris marsh
Tehlord - DX7s are well cheap! i heard there v difficult to program with that little screen but i love fm8 so want to try a hardware fm synth at some point - maybe the fs1r as Dave pointed out
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The FS1R is actually MUCH more difficult to program than the DX7 is. Far more parameters, countless menus/pages, but only 4 knobs and a pretty small, and very cluttered, screen to work with. That is the number one complaint about the FS1R, and it routinely gets honorable mention in every discussion of synths that are notoriously difficult to program. But, people will put up with it for its sounds and capabilities. That said, there are a couple of free software editors available for it. |
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| tehlord |
I thought you were dead.
The DX7 is a total pain to program, but I guess if they're cheap enough then why not. I had one in about 1989 and it got smashed to bits when it was run over by a lorry on the way back from a gig.
I just don't see the need for hardware FM in a world where FM8/Rhino exists. |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I thought you were dead.
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Nice to know I've been a bit missed. :) I'll try to keep up with the forums, but activity here seems to be slowing in general. |
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| DJ RANN |
| quote: | Originally posted by tehlord
I covet your mic collection |
So do I.
To the point I may break in to his house leave everything absolutely untouched and just swap the mics out, putting Sm57's in the boxes (unless that box happen to be the original Neuman wooden case with original clips and velvet lining). It would be so smooth he couldn;t even tell that someone got past his door locks. just the mics would be different.
| quote: | Originally posted by L4C
I've never mentioned it.
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You have and it's impressive. Honestly, I know a couple of engineers who give you their left testicle for some of them.
Please could you put it in your will that I get first refusal to them when you pass?
CS6X is a peice of . I sold about 200 of them and saw at least 25% of them come back. The Triton was way better but it didn't age well.
One of my faves was always the Ms2000b - you can still get some ing great sounds out of that puppy.
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
Nice to know I've been a bit missed. :) I'll try to keep up with the forums, but activity here seems to be slowing in general. |
Good to see you back too! Not really slowed here recently, more like dumb getting posted and some very esoteric/off topic discussions which if I had my way, would not happen anywhere near as much *stares at diginuts* |
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| cryophonik |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
...if I had my way, would not happen anywhere near as much... |
You would get my vote. |
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| Julz |
| On the topic of Hardware synths, my Ti2 broke today :sadgreen: |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Julz
On the topic of Hardware synths, my Ti2 broke today :sadgreen: |
That's quite a new and pricey synth to "break". What is wrong with it? |
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| alanzo |
| quote: | | some very esoteric/off topic discussions which if I had my way, would not happen anywhere near as much *stares at diginuts* |
Yeah, lots of stuff I read and then don't care to comment on. |
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