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Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:08 pm
by Pitch Black
SH-101
Ensoniq TS-12
Rhodes
and...
Weltmeister Combo Bass!!!

I LUV HW SYNTHS
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 4:57 pm
by overdub
Gimme more for xmas
So far these are in my rig:
Microkorg
Roland SH-32
Machinedrum
Waldorf pulse+
EMU Proteus 2000
Electribe EA-1+ER-1
Kawai K4
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:04 pm
by lapax
Roland JP 8000
Novation Remote SL 25
Live Operator
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:05 pm
by zenke
I still love the old analogue.
Korg MS20 and MS50 SQ 10
EMS VCS 3
Roland Juno 106
Large digisound modular
Nord modular
I'm a twiddler.
z
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:12 pm
by sweetjesus
M. Bréqs wrote:Shit, the serial number was like one hundred and six or something. That was a big mistake.
yes it was.
regards,
#168
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:28 pm
by M. Bréqs
sweetjesus wrote:M. Bréqs wrote:Shit, the serial number was like one hundred and six or something. That was a big mistake.
yes it was.
regards,
#168
That stings man...
Yeah, I do regret selling it every now and then. That feeling comes and goes in waves. When I'm packing up to go to a show or a gig (a rare occurance admittedly) I appreciate my new minimal setup - Also, there's no latency / sync issues, so everythings' tight with VSTs / Live soft-synths.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:34 pm
by Justin Thyme
I have 3 very inexpensive modules...
Roland SC-7 Sound Canvas (super cheap)
Roland SC-55 Sound Canvas (nicer GM)
Yamaha TX-81Z
But I don't have these setup, as I don't have a dedicated "studio" due to lack of space. So I tend to use the synths in Reason, Live, Garageband and Logic Express, along with a couple freeware soft synths like Crystal.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:39 pm
by sweetjesus
M. Bréqs wrote:sweetjesus wrote:M. Bréqs wrote:Shit, the serial number was like one hundred and six or something. That was a big mistake.
yes it was.
regards,
#168
That stings man...
Yeah, I do regret selling it every now and then. That feeling comes and goes in waves. When I'm packing up to go to a show or a gig (a rare occurance admittedly) I appreciate my new minimal setup - Also, there's no latency / sync issues, so everythings' tight with VSTs / Live soft-synths.
sweet.. but i would never take mine to a show...
whats wrong with havin an insanely fine bitchin A6 in the studio?
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 5:46 pm
by Kodama
Currently -
I try to use mostly only Ableton stuff + Zebra/Microtonic (although I have a ton of VSTs that I use from time to time).
But, I got a beat up Electribe ER1 for cheap (to sequence Impulse), and have found myself playing with it or the synth in my X-Station controller/soundcard more and more when I'm "Inbetween" things or my computer is being a Windoze P.O.S. (troubleshooting USB issues/crashing), or Live is being a pain in my ass (mostly missing samples).
So, I just scored a used Electribe ESX yesterday for (ES)X-Mas and I imagine I will noodle with it quite a bit.
I hate the idea of having to connect too much crap, troubleshooting bad cables/complex midi issues/backing up and loading hardware presets/hardware interface quirks, etc, so I imagine that my hardware setup will remain very small/cheap.
So - Currently -
Electribe ESX-1
Novation X-Station Synth
Electribe ER-1
Maybe in the future I will add a nice graphical synth module (MS2k, Novation KsRack, JP 8080, etc...) or an old midi sequencer (MMT, etc...), or a TX81z/DX-11 just cause I lurve FM.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:13 pm
by Poster
Korg MS-20 (+ CV>MIDI)
Nord Modular
DSI Evolver
2 x Siel Opera 6
all connected to a MOTU Ultralight soundcard connected to Live ofcourse..
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:23 pm
by Pasha
Roland JV1010
Alesis NanoSynth
Roland JW50 (actually a Keyboard), just like a SC55/88 with keys....and an internal 16 track sequencer
Impulse
Operator
Simpler
SampleTank
I'm always oscillating between going all VST (this means for me SampleTank is best for what I do) or make music only with my beloved hardware.
I feel HW has a warmer sound, while sometimes not clear enough when compared to VSTs. Using HW has a side effect anyway: I do not like to mix down to two stereo tracks what comes from the modules, so I need time to record every track on a separate Live track, so I can process it by adding effects and audio modifications. This takes away a lot of time that I could use to make music instead. This loss of time it's the only reason pushing from wave to wave toward the usage of VSTs.
- Best
- Pasha
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:35 pm
by Enots
hardware: novation x station, emu emax (original), akai cd3000xl, akai s5000 (i know 3 of those are samplers but they are also clearly synths too).
I usually do not midi slave them to ableton (which runs on my laptop), I just use them to do exotic processing of wave files and just record the results in soundforge to be used in ableton.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 6:53 pm
by glu
Currently 2 hardware
Korg Triton Pro X
Moog Opus 3
both recorded into live audio only. I don't really sequence or sample on the triton these days. Live takes care of that now. Triton is used to program sounds, combination sounds, fx (kick arse fx section, i run almost everything audio through at least the onboard EQ or compressor)
Other synth needs are taken care of by free VSTi plugs.
I would like another analog. I have always wanted an arp.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:42 pm
by djc
i have a emu px-7 i can't let go even if i wanted to but the rest is software now with controllers and a old emu emax sampler. i sold my mp-7, akai mpc60II, korg kaoss pad, boss dr.5 and some other stuff.
Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 7:48 pm
by Eraldo Bernocchi
hardware synths are my main sound source...also some soft one but the real stuff is simply fantastic...at least for me.
korg ms-10
korg ms-20
roland sh09
korg poly 800
waldorf microwave xt
elka syntex
casio fz1
emu e64
emu e6400