So yeah, I thought having I will have Omnisphere 2 tomorrow would make me satisfied but after I watched the Roland demo of the JD-Xi I am GASing so hard right now... Say what you will about it, that its a toy with shiny lights but at $500 getting a mono analog synth, a full polyphonic digital engine with some great sounding presets and quick programming capability, 808/909 with a builtin sequencer it is very hard to turn down. The fact that all of the digital parts are individually tweakable down to the individual drum samples is also pretty cool.
I was thinking about getting a TR-8 but at the same price point as the JD-Xi which also does 808/909 etc its kinda hard to turn down.
It looks like its just a fun synth to jam out with and get away from my computer screen with.
DJ RANN
Oh .
It takes a lot for me to say this buttThat thing is an Electribe killer right there, but it's actually like an electribe, with a built in analog monosynth, a (really good sounding) Vocoder, and a fully digital synth with FX matrix.
How the are they doing that for $500. I've never really been on to have GAS, and not really ever that impressed with synths, but that thing is pretty ing incredible.
djnitride
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
How the are they doing that for $500. I've never really been on to have GAS, and not really ever that impressed with synths, but that thing is pretty ing incredible.
That is exactly what I said after watching that demo. And apparently everyone wrote this thing off at NAMM this year :D
Originally posted by djnitride
I was thinking about getting a TR-8 but at the same price point as the JD-Xi which also does 808/909 etc its kinda hard to turn down.
i have recently gotten a TR-8, it's awesome. i don't know how a keyboard synth could possibly substitute for a hands-on drum machine. love working with the faders. i have a volca sample with 808/909 samples, but that doesn't compare either.
i got a waldorf streichfett yesterday. still to put it through its paces.
Innocence Lost
01. Weiss INT 202 Thunderbolt to Firewire Interface for my PMC's, been thinking about this one so I'm not clear on it yet. Its def better than the Hosa converter but I wonder if its better than my Lake People C430 Mk3.
02. Even more treatment, my room is halfway finished.
03. Omnisphere 2.
04. Komplete upgrade from Kvr used.
05. Just bought Vovox Initio power cords from vintage king, we'll see how they sound, most likely it'l be a return. sucks that their sold out at all VK locations so I got a wait.
evo8
Have a bonus incoming in work so I might go for the Tanzbar after all but i will need to pick up an expansion device also
Was looking at the TR8 but having to use it as your soundcard is non-runner for me
djnitride
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Originally posted by rubez
i have recently gotten a TR-8, it's awesome. i don't know how a keyboard synth could possibly substitute for a hands-on drum machine. love working with the faders. i have a volca sample with 808/909 samples, but that doesn't compare either.
i got a waldorf streichfett yesterday. still to put it through its paces.
For a live setup yes, it does not replace the TR-8.
For just jamming out of the box, the JD-Xi is a quite good value proposition.
tehlord
Just spent £1300 on a new PC, so yeah. No GAS for me for now :(
It's ing MASSIVE :eyespop:
Mr.Mystery
Good for you guys.
Today I found out I'm going to have no job this autumn and I currently can't afford to pay my rent.
Dj Dizzy
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Good for you guys.
Today I found out I'm going to have no job this autumn and I currently can't afford to pay my rent.
damn, hard times huh? i was in the same boat not long ago except it was pay cut and my wife lost her job, we lost our house. we were able to come back though, just had to strategize. come up with a plan A and a plan B in case plan A falls through. life seems like it's in cycles, where it's good times and very hard times. as soon as you feel comfortable then something happens, at least with us. then it gets down to sink or swim, and we have to bust our ass and sacrifice stuff. good luck man
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i've been GASing for a Moog Sub Phatty for a long time now. a few months back i could've gotten one but i got a Waldorf Pulse 2 instead because it's more versatile but i'd still love to have a Sub Phatty.
Omnisphere 2 is at the top of my list but i won't be able to get it anytime or anything else anytime soon. the new features have me wanting it but at the end of the day the main thing i love Omnisphere for are its sampled waveforms and sounds from vintage analog synths. Omnisphere's synth-side is great, it's so underrated and unacknowledged but it's so extensive and sounds so good, it's modulation capabilities were ahead of its time. now they've taken it's synth-side even further which will finally get people to pay more attention to its synthesis capabilities. but having said that, i already have great-sounding synths with plenty of modulation capabilities so that's not a big seller for me anymore like it was years ago. the furby and melodic stalactite sounds seem interesting but what about additional vintage analog sounds (i'm thinking Juno or Jupiter-8, etc)?
AlphaStarred
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Originally posted by djnitride
So yeah, I thought having I will have Omnisphere 2 tomorrow would make me satisfied but after I watched the Roland demo of the JD-Xi I am GASing so hard right now... Say what you will about it, that its a toy with shiny lights but at $500 getting a mono analog synth, a full polyphonic digital engine with some great sounding presets and quick programming capability, 808/909 with a builtin sequencer it is very hard to turn down. The fact that all of the digital parts are individually tweakable down to the individual drum samples is also pretty cool.
I was thinking about getting a TR-8 but at the same price point as the JD-Xi which also does 808/909 etc its kinda hard to turn down.
It looks like its just a fun synth to jam out with and get away from my computer screen with.
This looks awesome. Seems like I can connect it to the x0xb0x/TR-8 via MIDI, and include the synth parts from the JD-Xi without having to use an external MIDI sequencer. For that alone, it might be worth it, not to mention all the other features, including the drum kits.