Arturia Minimoog.
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Plastic Hassle
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Arturia Minimoog.
A bit OT...
Downloaded the demo and have finally found EXACTLY what I've been looking for in terms of sound and useability, since I got into this whole electronic music thing a couple of years ago. I'm really into 70s sounds, pre-Stratosphere Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Klaus Schultze etc. It seems to work fine with Live too. Any one using this? If so what are you using for a controller? I checked out the Arturia forum but there's not much on there. I want an intuitive interface I can play with like a "real" instrument. I checked out this http://www.midisoft.de/ but it appears to be discontinued, it also costs a fortune. Thoughts? Ideas? Any help much appreciated.
Downloaded the demo and have finally found EXACTLY what I've been looking for in terms of sound and useability, since I got into this whole electronic music thing a couple of years ago. I'm really into 70s sounds, pre-Stratosphere Tangerine Dream, Popol Vuh, Klaus Schultze etc. It seems to work fine with Live too. Any one using this? If so what are you using for a controller? I checked out the Arturia forum but there's not much on there. I want an intuitive interface I can play with like a "real" instrument. I checked out this http://www.midisoft.de/ but it appears to be discontinued, it also costs a fortune. Thoughts? Ideas? Any help much appreciated.
Apple iMac (OSX 10.5.2). Ableton Live 5.2.2 with Operator.
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evidentside
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all of arturia's products are top notch. i have heard some say that G-Media's Minimonsta is better, but can't vouch for that.
Controller wise - you can't do better than Novation's Remote 25 SL - the ableton Live automap firmware upgrade makes it a joy to use with any vst inc the Minimoog V.
go check it out... I love mine.
Controller wise - you can't do better than Novation's Remote 25 SL - the ableton Live automap firmware upgrade makes it a joy to use with any vst inc the Minimoog V.
go check it out... I love mine.
sony vaio a215m w/1gb ram : m-audio fw audiophile : 80gb lacie netdrive hd : novation remote 25 SL : ableton live 5 : cakewalk sonar 4 : tannoy active revealmonitors.
^Minimonsta rocks, definately check it out before deciding on arturias.
http://www.gmediamusic.com/gforce/minimonsta/index.html
http://www.gmediamusic.com/gforce/minimonsta/index.html
you also might want to have a look at Creamware's Minimax ASB..
Then you have an excellent Minimoog clone + controller in one..
I recently bought one; the filter is sooo creamy..
http://asb.creamware.com/
!! the demo mp3's on that site do not represent, but you get an impression
Then you have an excellent Minimoog clone + controller in one..
I recently bought one; the filter is sooo creamy..
http://asb.creamware.com/
!! the demo mp3's on that site do not represent, but you get an impression
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bytheriver
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Arturia also makes an analog soft synth called Analog Facttory. It emulates the minimoog V, Moog Modular V, CS-80V, ARP 2600 V, Prophet V and Prophet VS. I really liked the demo, despite the fact that you can't edit the sounds much deeper than the ADSR and effects. check it out!
http://www.arturia.com/en/analogfac/analogfac.php
http://www.arturia.com/en/analogfac/analogfac.php
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Plastic Hassle
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Thanks for the feedback. The Creamware Minimax looks pretty good, I'm going to check it out. Tempted by the Novation SL as I'll be using Live 5 as my sequencer. Also loving the step sequencer on the Arturia Moog Modular. Is there a similar unit that would work with the Mini? Arrrrgh! Decisions, decisions...
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Lo-Fi Massahkah
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Check these out. Haven't done any A/B testing or even extensive playing with them. Bu they're free...
http://glenstegner.com/softsynths.html
Regards,
Mikael
http://glenstegner.com/softsynths.html
Regards,
Mikael