Synths you must own before you die!
category: general [glöplog]
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I have a CS1x, but I wouldn't say it's a "must-own" synth. Even if it was a nice thing in the 90s maybe.
Eh... The CS1x was plastic rubbish. Complete crap with horrible sounds, terrible controllers and just an all-round piece of garbage. :)
wb: We (me and Flipside) have an OSCar in our studio ;)
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wish I actually had one
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Eh... The CS1x was plastic rubbish. Complete crap with horrible sounds, terrible controllers and just an all-round piece of garbage. :)
At least you can use the DSPs to make it sounding a bit better. :P (I least _I_ made some nicer patches with distortion and stuff. :D)
Saga Musix: Just because a car has faulty breaks which makes it easier to dump off a cliff, it doesn't make it a good car. ;)
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I'm in love with this thingie.
my next synth to buy
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Gloom: Well sure, but a faulty car is still better than no car at all :P (And I can't afford a ca...err, synth).
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roland alpha juno2 -- my first "real" synth :) still have it, still love it. (mks-50 is the same thing in a rack case)
just software, please. All those hardware synths annoy me due to their lack of flexibility
numtek: you're playing with fire... careful now. ;)
pah!
Bow down and pray before the space-machine:
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Bow down and pray before the space-machine:
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why pray *before* when you can pray *within* =) the machine (well, almost):
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here's another weird but cool digital synth (Yamaha FS1R):
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and check out aliens project (great gear, lotsa sound samples)
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here's another weird but cool digital synth (Yamaha FS1R):
![BB Image](http://www.sequencer.de/pix/yamaha/fs1r_rack.jpg)
and check out aliens project (great gear, lotsa sound samples)
...and since no-one mentioned it yet and the post# fits ..
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On the subject of Korg M1 - both the choir pad preset "Universe" and the piano (think: every damn italo tune, and most likely a lot of early happy hardcore/rave) are classic sounds.
I'd happily have one to sample stuff from :)
I'd happily have one to sample stuff from :)
you could try korg legacy collection (wavestation + m1 re-visited, should sound authentic since both synths were digital)
but what is actually cutting edge now? people always talk about the old stuff. is it just softsynths?
loaderror: Access Virus-family, TI and Polar.
Oh - if you want to go modular nothing beats the Buchla 200e.. At least for the price :-)
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SH-L0L
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OID has won...
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Long time ago I purchased a groovebox, but my music skills was non-existing, so that was a total disaster.
i had a VL-Tone as child...
but i played whit it too hard and then trowed away - i was a dump kid, yea....
but i played whit it too hard and then trowed away - i was a dump kid, yea....