No more beer for this man!!!
You've missed the point entirely. Nostalgia has little to do with what we're talking about. Although a healthy touch of nostalgia is always good if you're hanging out at the bar.
Don't you remember those times when you sit down, share a beer or ten
and just talk about the good old times.
Nigel,
Yes, they were good for the time. You're bang on right about the sounds working well in the mix. Lots of old synths had that. ESQ-1 for example. But an MT32 was surely the easiest one of all. Often it was just a matter of adjusting the volume on all the channels. I don't know how ROland did it and why today's workstations kind of lack in that respect (although the sounds on my Motif ES8 work together great).
So, nostalgia or not as many will agree an MT32 was a great deal for the money. Especially for those of us who were just starting off.
Can't say if I would really enjoy working with one today but if I had one I'd probably play with it once in a while.
-ED-
[This message has been edited by 3351 (edited 09-23-2005).]