Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

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Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by filter_7 » Sun Sep 23, 2012 2:49 pm

Hi, i would like to buy a hardware synth, and i need some suggestions.
here's the points:

-multitimbral (from 2 to 16)
-knobs on the surface for editing sounds
-compact so a desktop synth is good
-on the market but also a nice used one
-only virtual analog hardware synths

You can't say the Access Virus 'cause i already got it :)

thanks!

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by booksofbokonon » Sun Sep 23, 2012 3:16 pm

I love my korg ms2000r and I think it matches your parameters. They can be picked up pretty cheap now on ebay

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by filter_7 » Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:39 pm

The korg got 1 part only :(
i need at least 2 synth parts


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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by login » Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:43 am

Nord lead 3, 2 or 2x.

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by booksofbokonon » Mon Sep 24, 2012 12:21 pm

The MS2000 has 2 voices with split or dual modes.

Quote from http://acapella.harmony-central.com/arc ... 11633.html

" If you want a totally independent sequence, go to timbre B and set up a different seq there. Then play both voices at the same time, either in split mode or on two channels in dual mode.

also, the ms2000 can only ever play 1 "patch". But a patch can be a dual mode patch playing on two channels. That's how you do multi (bi) timbrality. There's no such thing as loading different patches on different channels, as there is on some other synths. There are utility functions to copy timbres around between patches, which might be what you're looking for."

So it's sort of multitimbral. You can definitely stack two sounds but not two patches.

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by esky » Mon Sep 24, 2012 3:14 pm

Nord lead 3, 2 or 2x.
I bought my Nord Rack 2 in 1998 and i still love it...! Its an amazing synth...!

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by doghouse » Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:13 pm

If you have a Virus you don't need another VA, unless it's another Virus :mrgreen:

The only one I would feel comfortable recommending is the Yamaha AN1x but it's not multitimbral.

Your mileage may vary.

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by mauronedj » Tue Sep 25, 2012 7:25 am

Nord Lead 2 (if you find the 3 you are happy for ever), an MS2000, a Novation Nova (the supernova sound too much digital to me)!

But: why you don't consider a Prophet 08? It's a digital controlled analog synth, so you have the analog "phatness" and the digital integration (very good midi integration) and it's bi-timbral :D

Why do you need another digital synth if you have a Virus? 8O

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by filter_7 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:00 am

Oh, i would like to test another VA 'cause sometimes my Virus sounds a little bit digital. The filters on the Korg ms2000 are great and warmer, as the ones on the Yamaha AN1x.

The Prophet 08 advice is interesting 'cause there is no 'all in one' synth, even if i would. The price is high though...
So i think it's useful to have at least 2 synths for a good palette of sounds.

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by trevox » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:06 am

You really cannot go wrong with a Nord Lead. Nord have produced the best sounding VA synths IMO (I don't have a Lead, but have 2 modulars). Not a massive fan of the MS2000 - it is really good in the features department, but I'm not all that impressed with the way it sounds.

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by filter_7 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:23 am

Cool, how many parts can have the Nord Lead?

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by mauronedj » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:48 am

filter_7 wrote:Cool, how many parts can have the Nord Lead?
4 part :D

The virus is a digital synth, and it's not born to emulate a warm "ancient" imprecise sound, it's a very powerful sound designer tools, and it can be very powerful!

The question is, what woul you like to hear from your synth?

How do you use it?

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Re: Best knobby multitimbral virtual analog synth

Post by filter_7 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 2:46 pm

Right, it seems i'm on a iatus with my girlfriend, and she's my synth, maybe i forgot how much i love her :)

false needs to meet someone else? LOL

The Virus is very powerful, and it's digital, so why i wanted it to be someone else? Sometimes when mixing synths it's very hard to have a global color chord.

Maybe this can be solved with an analog compressor or another mixing milk...?

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