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#4316 - 02/23/03 03:13 PM
Re: Vinatge Gear: Why is it still so popular to own?
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This has been a very interesting thread for me, cos unlike any other previous thread I can think of, this is one where I think I've actually made a complete U-turn as the thread has gone on.
I came into this thread thinking all vintage synth buyers were childish musical snobs, but I must admit, Pauls reasons for buying the Minimoog seem totally valid as far as I can make out.
Vintage synths can only increase in their value if looked after, which surely makes them a worthwhile buy in itself.
And, there's not doubt, the simplicity factor CANNOT be underplayed. I mean, with my own synth, I reckon I spend much more time reading my synth manual than I do actually playing the thing. Oh, and let me stress, I'm not some compugeek. The LAST thing I want to be doing with my time is sit reading a manual.
Thanks to this thread, I think I may just trade in my modern synth for a Juno 60!
How about that for a response?
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#4320 - 02/23/03 04:50 PM
Re: Vinatge Gear: Why is it still so popular to own?
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The V-synth is still new so I can't say anything about that . The Triton , Trinity , Z-1 all have the same sound library . The only difference is the Triton samples . The Roland XV , JV , XP , and Fantom have the same sound libraries . Yamaha S series and W series and the CS1X and CS2X have the same sound libraries . This is why I don't bother with any of these machines , they are sample playback machines rehashing the same samples over and over again . They change the effects , add an arpeggiator and call it something else . Since they are sample playback , there isn't really much else they can do . The VA gear and analog gear offer a chance to make music rather than read manuals and scratch you're head wondering how to get 128 note polyphony out of the thing . I remember when the Poly-61 came out , and then the POLY 800 . No one ever imagined a polyphonic programmable synthesizer could be so inexpensive . The Prophet 5 was an innovative machine , the PolyMoog was not . The PolyMoog was an organ , not a synthesizer . The PolyMoog , Arp Omni , Arp Solina 4 , Crumar Orchestrator , Roland RS-202 , and Korg Poly Ensemble S are essentially organs . They Use top octave divide down circuitry found in combo organs . The PolyMoog had one good preset , the VOX HUMANA . The string sound on the ARP OMNI was far better than the PolyMoog . I would have to say the Freeman String Symphonizer , ARP SOLINA 4 , and Korg Lamda ES-50 are my favorite string machines .
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#4321 - 02/24/03 06:50 AM
Re: Vinatge Gear: Why is it still so popular to own?
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There are a lot of very good, build them yourself modulars today as well, such as the MOTM and such. Also don't have to worry finding part for a while.
As for big manuals and such, it depends what you do. Physics in audio alone is enough to try and comprehend, let alone electronic attempts at emulating various things though various types of synthesis is another. Depending how far you want to go in understanding what is going on and what type of control you want over your instrument determines how deep into all of that you would like to go.
Depends on what floats your boat, but just like a guitar, if you want to master the instrument you have to study and practice. There is no way to make physics any easier to understand than it is. heck we still don't know how the human ear totally works.
With that in mind, there isn't anything wrong with know three chords and making great music with just that.
Creativity and the science of sound are two different topics. But for a synthesizer to offer exstensive controll and various synthesis options, such as a Kyma or a Kurzweil, then your gonna have a huge manual to explain how they implement Granular, FM, subtractive, or whatever else they offer. Before you make the most of them, your going have to have some idea how the pricipals work as well. Then your going need to apply them to something relativley standard like a two speaker stereo playback system. This can go on as much as you would like. Nothing a manufacturer can do to make the ideas simpler, they could just can make the UI managable.
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#4324 - 02/24/03 08:31 AM
Re: Vinatge Gear: Why is it still so popular to own?
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