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Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2006 11:42 pm
by genshi
elektrovert wrote:
genshi wrote: • Korg Electribe EA-1
• Korg Electribe ER-1
• Korg Electribe ES-1
If you could only have one of these, which would it be? :D

Paul.
For me, definitely the ER-1.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 12:07 am
by kidtronic
yes both

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:14 am
by steve-o
HARD:

SH-101
Roland V-Synth
DSI MonoEvolver Keyboard + Desktop unit
Juno 106
Akai S6000
Novation BassStation used as a MIDI -CV convertor for the 101

SOFT:

Korg Legacy Analog Edition - still haven't found a VST that matches the MS-20
FabFilter Twin, One
MicroTonic
ABL BassLine
Automat
Simpler (EIC), Impulse
GURU
Waiting for: Minimonsta to go UB

OPINIONS:

I don't think I'll ever go completely soft - hardware is just too much fun, and for me, much more inspirational. However, with good AD convertors, piped out to a high quality mixer, I think lots of softs can hang with the hard ones in terms of sound quality. That being said, I usually create a sound on my hard synths, and if possible, recreate them on the softs. The evolver is absolutely amazing. I bought the Mono evolver to hook up to my desktop unit and totally rediscovered the synth. Right now I'm trying to figure out racks and see if I can re-create the DSI evolver in Live. Thinking about using 4 Covert Seqs, but don't know how to handle the delay feedback routing, the assignable EG's, or the LFO's. If anybody want's to help me out on the project, PM me.

Peace.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 3:56 am
by astroid
i only really use 2:

nord mod g2 engine
dsi evolver

i've decided that i'm getting rid of:

tx81z
vz10m

and leaving around, to bend:

boss dr202
tr 505

the experience of having the g2 has taught me that having a go-to synth that you can get lots of different use out of, though it be pricey, is a good idea (if cost is an issue). makes me lust for much less stuff.

of course eventually, i'm gonna start on that huge analog modular, patched into a kyma.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:22 am
by DrTroutHair
hgygliyg yg

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:36 am
by DrTroutHair
I run my Moog Opus into a digital 8-track, which I use as a mixer/effects top up, then run an optical line into my MacBook Pro 17. (Couldn't believe the difference in the quality of signal between analogue and optical!)
I always add in shit loads of repetitive guitar lines (also added through the 8-track) which end up sounding like synths due to the way I process them using a mixture of effects from the 8 track and the onboard Ableton effects. (OK- I realise you didn't ask for that info but I thought I'd chuck it in anyway.)
Other than that I rely quite heavily on Simpler and Impulse for the bones of my tracks. Hopefully getting Operator and a midi controller next month.
Nothing fancy here. Quite a simplistic set up.

Posted: Fri Dec 22, 2006 10:45 pm
by jeffhw
Synths:

DSI Evolver
Novation Drum Station
Novation Nova
Roland MC-505
Roland JP-8000
Roland Juno-106
Yamaha A4000

Although I've played with various VST programs that are amazing, I personally find that hardware is more fun. Maybe I'm wrong about this, but chances are if I did buy any of the VST instruments on the market today, I wouldn't be able to use them 10-15 years from now without worrying about compatibility issues. Reselling hardware is also much easier and in most cases doesn't depreciate in value to the same degree as software. Those are just my opinions though. :)

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 1:19 am
by telescope
ARP Odyssey Mk.1 - Dirrrty.Not very well but still great for effects and loops.

Moog Source - Waaaay underrated.

Prophet 5 - love/hate

Moog Voyager Anniversary - Definitely not as warm as The Source but still creamy.
Trackpad is a revelation to use.

Doepfer modular - Cold

Nord Micromodular - Great for processing vocals

Looking for a System 100.

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2006 2:18 am
by SimonPHC
It ahs been said once or more before: hardware is a source of sound, more then it is a reliable performance instrument.

so, the list:

DSI evolver (the best synth for me ever)
CS-5 Yamaha (heritage)
ER-1 and EA-1 Korg
Alesis Micron

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 6:32 am
by pix
moog LP
jomox 999
machinedrum UW
waldorf XT
roland SH-101


selling: novation supernova

lusting for: radias or v-synth, still deciding. Live is my recorder but for creativity and FUN, nothing beats hardware imo.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:00 am
by nolus
I have an old DX7, a Roland D110, a Korg X3R and a novation Base Station. But I can't remember the last time I used any of them.

So i've decided to sell them - any offers?

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 8:42 am
by detroitechno
SH-101
MC-202
TB-303
Juno-60
JP-8000
Access Virus Rack
Vermona DRM1 (drum/synth)
Waldorf Q
Microwave XT
Mono/Poly

That's just the synths, much more where that came from :wink:

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:24 am
by Emissary
Novation Nova
Dx-100 (cost me 6 quid)
Korg MS2000R
MC505
Electribe A Mk2
Electribe R Mk2
Electribe S Mk2
Sine MB 33 II (very nice tb303 sounding)
TR505 (cost 3 quid)

carboots are great

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:28 am
by SubFunk
3+ connected via a midi bay.

Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 10:51 am
by Johnisfaster
nord lead 2, juno 106, electribe rmkII, electribe sx, buying an mc-202 real soon.