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#1830 - 08/20/06 08:48 AM
Re: help needed on new synth
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Registered: 07/25/00
Posts: 296
Loc: Laguna Beach, California, Unit...
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Firstly, Welcome to the synthzone nylon oxygen!
Hi Ed
Nylon oxygen, you need a synth? We know this disease here. All us here have contracted it to some degree. Ed knows very well when it comes to keyboards. He has contracted nearly every varient strain of the disease LOL. I have had my run with it as well, but not to his mastery. His advice can save you greif, anguish, and a lot of money too.
That was quite a list. Among it, I noticed the Waldorf Q listed.
I have a Waldorf Q (the big one). I don't know if it meets his budget, heh, there is no doubt whatsoever of it meeting the need. Not a speaker made on the globe that it cannot bring to its knees by the way. Kraut power! hehe (I can say that 'cause I'm German, or well, my mom is.) It may not be quite as versatile as an Andromeda A6 sporting 9 LFO's but the sound quality and richness can even bulldoze that and in fact the patch on my Kurz that took me several months to perfect in its programming. I have heard no keyboard less than the size of a 75 square foot wall with a more rich and powerful sound than big Q.
Analog phat w/o a fat budget? Well, how about the predecessor to the JX8P?
A virtual analog. The Roland JP8000.
It's not expensive. Maybe a little more than the usual hobbiest - but there's no one "usual" that comes to this site. I would say that the sound of the instrument would meet the need unless you've left the Milky Way.
Lastly, Get a computer.
Pete
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#1832 - 08/20/06 08:52 PM
Re: help needed on new synth
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Registered: 06/21/06
Posts: 89
Loc: Marietta GA, USA
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I use an sq-80 for a sequencer. It's good for riff based stuff, so you are not alone. I also have opcode studiovision4, but it is a logistical mess to deal with.
I use a Matrix6, JX-3p and Dw-8000. If you can find a matrix6, snap it up, as it has lots of control, not to mention an end-of-world unison mode(you have to do some tricks to get it to detune all the oscillators, but well worth it), and good old curtis filters.
The JX-3p is execellent, though no unison mode, and if you want to get more resonance, you have to pop it open and turn up the res pots.
The dw8000..my first synth. best chip-based filter I have ever heard in a synth. as close to a moog sound as most poor folks get to touch. Mine is somewhat modified with a clock out and vcf in, as to increase usefulness. the unison mode is pretty good, and the voices rotate, which is important.
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#1833 - 08/21/06 06:05 AM
Re: help needed on new synth
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/17/03
Posts: 1194
Loc: Toronto, Canada.
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However, I'm a firm believer in "don't knock it till you've tried it!", so has anyone stepped up to using a computer from doing it the "old" way with sequencers and multitrackers and so on? If so, what are the main advantages? Does it take the "spontanaety" (I know i've spelled that wrong) out of it? Hi, There are lots and lots and lots of major advantages to using software sequencers and computer based DAW setups. Too many for me to list right now... if you go back and read many of my posts I've already posted a few dozen recommendations.. ugh.. I mean a few thousand suggestions in regards to software sequencers and software synths. I've got to run now so I can't really go to the level of detail I usually do... BUt in short, I've been using software sequencer programs like Cubase, Logic and DP, Pro Tools etc for about fifteen years now. At the moment I'm using Logic Pro 7 on a dual 2.7 mac G5. Mostly using software synths. There isn't a lot to learn really if you are familiar with MIDi and Audio. There's hardly any real *programming* that needs to be done. I prefer to think of it as just using software. It's been programmed already. LOL Okay, gotta run. Take a minute and find one of my old posts (just do a search for my username and put in keywords like 'software synths' etc). Should be enough there to keep you busy. Okay later, -ED-
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