Just to clarify a little, I went WAY beyond what I needed to spend for my system. Much of it is because I have a serious gear acquisition issue (lol), but also because I love analog synths in general and specifically I sooo wanted a CS80 when it was in production.
That said, I have acquired literally dozens of modeled synths ( including some excellent freeware ) and all of the rest of the system, which includes hosts, programs, samples, effects, and GM based modules for a good bit less than the CS80 cost when it was new.
For simplicity during live play, the system can and does becomes very streamlined. So, here is cost of the basic system I recently used for live play ( without the add-ons ):
Laptop: $1250... for mine anyway. If you already have one, the rest can be done very inexpensively.
Arranger software: One man Band - $39 USD. ( the current version is $59 I think ).
Software: Midi Thruway - to link Chainer to OMB- Free.
Xlutop Chainer: $ 49. There is also a freeware one I just saw yesterday at KVR that hosts multiple effects. I d/l'd it but haven't tried it yet.
Soundfonts: sgm 128 - free
magic sf ver2 - free
cadenza sf- free
also a few other free and commercial ones, none over 99 Usd
Effects : Kjaerhus series - Reverb, Chorus, Delay, Tube effect, etc - Free
Voxengo - EQ and stereo simulation - Free
All in one module for lead voices : Luxonix Ravity - $139.00
Oh yes, the controller: I use my Motif ES, but there are good controller out there for a couple hundred dollars that I would use instead if I didn't have the ES.
Most of us already have at least one midi ready kb and a computer to work with....
Once again, much thanks to FLR, whom without I would either still either know nothing of vst arrangers, or would still be in my infancy with it.
AJ
And now.... because I can type very quickly and very poorly all at the same time, once again....
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 03-19-2005).]
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