Buying my first synth help needed

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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:30 am

dum wrote:only failtards would consider using a nord lead to sound analog.

use it to sound digital and you're in heaven. magic synth.
im sorry what?

Its a virtual analogue synth, made to emulate analogue synthesisers, because its digital it doesn't cost as much to make as an actual analogue synth. They can put in a lot of features and a lot more polyphony.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:48 am

funky shit wrote:
dum wrote:only failtards would consider using a nord lead to sound analog.

use it to sound digital and you're in heaven. magic synth.
im sorry what?

Its a virtual analogue synth, made to emulate analogue synthesisers, because its digital it doesn't cost as much to make as an actual analogue synth. They can put in a lot of features and a lot more polyphony.

You speak english in londonderry right ?

It's a digital synth, first and foremost. digital components from start to finish. what it attempts to emulate is irrelevant. As you said yourself, it is a disappointing synth to use in lieu of analogue gear when compared to the real deal. If you get the idea of 'analogue' out of your head and use it for digital sounds.... you will be more than satisfied. If you buy it hoping for analogue - disappointment beckons.

The sad part is you know what I'm talking about - idiot.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:00 am

dum wrote:
You speak english in londonderry right ?

It's a digital synth, first and foremost. digital components from start to finish. what it attempts to emulate is irrelevant. As you said yourself, it is a disappointing synth to use in lieu of analogue gear when compared to the real deal. If you get the idea of 'analogue' out of your head and use it for digital sounds.... you will be more than satisfied. If you buy it hoping for analogue - disappointment beckons.

The sad part is you know what I'm talking about - idiot.
dum, its a digital synth yes. its purpose is to emulate analogue sounds. its purpose is to sound analogue. obviously it wont sound as phat or rich and whatever.
i have never ever wanted a digital VA synth to actually sound digital.
do you mean something like.. when your going lower down the octaves, say on a sqaure wave, its givin a certain harsh sound, rather than an actual analogue synth which would be a bit nicer?
now a dx7 using fm synthesis for big bells and swoshy clangy madness. they are digital.
dum wrote: londonderry
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:10 am

it emulates the signal path of traditional analogue synthesis.... but it sounds digital.

Accept that fact and you'll be one of the happy owners who will never sell it. Expect it to sound analogue and you'll be one of the folks who sells it.


simple.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:15 am

dum wrote:it emulates the signal path of traditional analogue synthesis.... but it sounds digital.

Accept that fact and you'll be one of the happy owners who will never sell it. Expect it to sound analogue and you'll be one of the folks who sells it.


simple.
so when you sit and listen to tracks, you can instantly tell if the producer used a digital or analogue synth?
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:25 am

funky shit wrote:
dum wrote:it emulates the signal path of traditional analogue synthesis.... but it sounds digital.

Accept that fact and you'll be one of the happy owners who will never sell it. Expect it to sound analogue and you'll be one of the folks who sells it.


simple.
so when you sit and listen to tracks, you can instantly tell if the producer used a digital or analogue synth?

that's an utterly retarded question.
The guy could have stitched his track together from found samples in audacity and I wouldn't know because it went through all kinds of lovely analogue EQs and Compressors and lush FX in the mastering stage.

but what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:28 am

dum wrote:
funky shit wrote:
dum wrote:it emulates the signal path of traditional analogue synthesis.... but it sounds digital.

Accept that fact and you'll be one of the happy owners who will never sell it. Expect it to sound analogue and you'll be one of the folks who sells it.


simple.
so when you sit and listen to tracks, you can instantly tell if the producer used a digital or analogue synth?

that's an utterly retarded question.
The guy could have stitched his track together from found samples in audacity and I wouldn't know because it went through all kinds of lovely analogue EQs and Compressors and lush FX in the mastering stage.

but what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
i make a track and use no processing on the bassline. mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track.
can you tell its digital or analogue?
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:42 am

funky shit wrote: i make a track and use no processing on the bassline. mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track.
can you tell its digital or analogue?
are you trying to see how many retarded questions you can ask in an hour ?

what are you trying to suggest with your question ? that your nord lead sounds just like your moog after you 'mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track' ?
In this very thread you've already clearly stated there's a huge difference - the nord is a 'no go' for bass & leads according to you.
You should at least elaborate more on the signal path and what exactly 'mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track' actually entails...I'm not psychic.


I think I've already made a clear enough statement on this topic:
dum wrote:what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:47 am

dum wrote:
funky shit wrote: i make a track and use no processing on the bassline. mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track.
can you tell its digital or analogue?
are you trying to see how many retarded questions you can ask in an hour ?

what are you trying to suggest with your question ? that your nord lead sounds just like your moog after you 'mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track' ?
In this very thread you've already clearly stated there's a huge difference - the nord is a 'no go' for bass & leads according to you.
You should at least elaborate more on the signal path and what exactly 'mix the track so that the bassline sits perfectly in the track' actually entails...I'm not psychic.


I think I've already made a clear enough statement on this topic:
dum wrote:what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
no im trying to get you to answer yes or no to weather or not you could tell if a synth was analogue or digital by listenin to it.
all your arguments involve calling the person a name, questioning their intelligence and using something once said by rthe poster which is totally irrelevant to try and win.
stop being a fuckin cock.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:13 am

funky shit wrote:stop being a fuckin cock.
take your own advice.

now your question is ''can you tell the difference between an analogue synth and a digital synth just by listening to it'' .... you do see how that's a retarded question don't you ?
In this very thread you were saying how a nordlead 2 is a 'no go' for bass & leads.
Sounds to me like you're the expert here. Your hypothetical question would be better directed to yourself methinks.

Third time lucky:
dum wrote:what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:22 am

dum wrote:
funky shit wrote:stop being a fuckin cock.
take your own advice.

now your question is ''can you tell the difference between an analogue synth and a digital synth just by listening to it'' .... you do see how that's a retarded question don't you ?
In this very thread you were saying how a nordlead 2 is a 'no go' for bass & leads.
Sounds to me like you're the expert here. Your hypothetical question would be better directed to yourself methinks.

Third time lucky:
dum wrote:what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
no dum, the "is a no go for bass & leads" is my own opinion and reference.
now your question is ''can you tell the difference between an analogue synth and a digital synth just by listening to it'' .... you do see how that's a retarded question don't you ?
how is that a retarded question.. your the one saying that one synth sounds digital and one sounds analogue. im asking you can you tell the audible difference :?
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by dum » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:36 am

funky shit wrote:how is that a retarded question..your the one saying that one synth sounds digital and one sounds analogue. im asking you can you tell the audible difference :?
it was a retarded question given the running context of the thread.
What synth did I say sounded analogue ?



anyway

fourth time lucky:
dum wrote:what I can tell you from using the synth is it sounds lovely for all it's digital attributes. to hold it to some stupid analogue standard, and compare it to analogue synths, well....that's just retarded and I wouldn't do it. I can't even contemplate such a scenario hypothetically.
you got defensive because I said it's stupid to hold a nordlead2 to analogue standards. You're reasoning is it says ''virtual analogue'' on the tin.

case closed.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by funky shit » Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:40 am

dum, seriously the shite you spout is as bad to me as "dubstep isn't popular in ireland" is to yourself.

you may think that some of your posts are very good arguments with well placed little jabs like "fourth time lucky" but really it just looks like a secret map to cuntville.


im srs.
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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by JuanSOLO » Mon Apr 05, 2010 1:49 pm

funky shit wrote:
Prophet 08.
If your looking to learn synthesis dont go for the mopho.
the UI is 11 knobs.. to learn you need all the paramaters right in front of you, ready to tweet at any time.


only my preference.
AGREED, thanks

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Re: Buying my first synth help needed

Post by ttaralli » Mon Apr 05, 2010 2:27 pm

OK! Looks like the Dave Smith Mono Evolver is the winer! Now I just need to find a good used one and I'll be good!

Thanks to everyone in the forum for your help! I've been coming here for years and this is my far one of the best forums, because everyone is so active and knowledgeable! (for the most part)

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