What are the best Synthesizer for making sounds?
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What are the best Synthesizer for making sounds?
We are getting closer to the answers. Lots of people PM me saying "Evil, what are the results?" but I have posted them. I am becoming more powerful and influential because of star power. I have disqualified everyone that provided misinformation on synthesizer before. i'm sorry but you shouldn't mess with science. you shouldn't ruin other people's excitement an careful research.
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the Roland JV180? - Does not exist, you mean the 1080?
Does Akai make the best sounds? - Most of their products don't have synths.
Do the LFOs make the best sound? - LFOs don't make sound, they modulate it.
MIDI and Audio synthesizer - That's pretty much all synths.
I think you nuclear scientists need to stop growing your own weed, it's too strong.
Does Akai make the best sounds? - Most of their products don't have synths.
Do the LFOs make the best sound? - LFOs don't make sound, they modulate it.
MIDI and Audio synthesizer - That's pretty much all synths.
I think you nuclear scientists need to stop growing your own weed, it's too strong.
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YO!! 1080, not 180.EvilEvilEvilEvilEvil wrote:Yes, correct. the roland JV180
Akai samplers. yes, do they make the best sounds?
LFO. Yes, do they make the best sounds when you when hear them
MIDI/Audio - this category is obvious
Reminder Mr. Kung Fu: you must vote
How about a seperate Best Sampler troll, I mean poll?
If an LFO oscillates in the woods and nobody's there to hear it, can it still modulate?
MIDI/audio - my vote all the way. A vote against MIDI/audio is a vote for terrorism.
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I'm partial to my JP-8080.
I've used many synths though, and I gotta say my favorite is a Novation Supernova II. That thing makes me jizz my pants.
I've used many synths though, and I gotta say my favorite is a Novation Supernova II. That thing makes me jizz my pants.
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Korg PadKontrol
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Ableton Live 6
Fruity Loops 6 XXL Producer Edition
Korg Legacy Collection
Waves DIAMOND bundle
I like those really cool synths that have the black and white keys and all those knobs and sliders...those rock!...those are the best synthesizer for making sounds!
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I will second that...d-beam if freaking way cool...I have a friend that has a Fantom XA...you can get seriously lost in messing around with that. Someone posted a you tube of BT using something like a d-beam to get the stutter effect he uses in a lot of his songs...really, you could pretty much attach any parameter to it...but Roland needs to figure out a way allow you to "latch" it when you get a particular soundsweetjesus wrote:anything with a d-beam
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