Hielo Patagonia Sounds wrote: The Xpander is my "only" hardware polyphonic synth. I've bought it 10 years ago and it was not still cheap.I find the interface really quick and easy to use. The multimode filter is always amazing and the modulation matrix very powerful. But the envelopes are not very fast (most of the modulation sources are digital).
Kinda noticed the slow attack on the envelopes, but it's not a deal killer, it's maybe only 10ms or something on the one I have, noticeable, but not an issues really. I like it for cleaner analogue bass, but my other analogue monster is a Memorymoog, so that sees a ton of bass work. The Xpander to me is a pad monster among other things. Most of the Xpander is analogue from what I know, I have a fondness for the hybrid poly analogues that came out before the DX7 killed analogue for about 15 years.
I bought mine for about $2100, so I'm betting you did OK compared.
Yeah that's got to be fun stuff.The analog modular is a"dream come true" for me as I've learned to use synths with this kind of instruments (Roland System 100M, Kobol RSF, EMS AKS) in a research studio (http://www.grame.fr). But I think that the size of my modular will expand a little during next year.


GAFM ***

