it's suppose to be like a moog but with slower envelopes.::BLM:: wrote:hows the se1?
Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
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Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
I'll 2nd the MKS-70. Not sure why I ever got rid of mine. You might be able to get one with the PG-800 programmer for less than a grand.
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
no problem to make SE1 envelopes fastertone-def wrote:it's suppose to be like a moog but with slower envelopes.::BLM:: wrote:hows the se1?
http://www.syntheasy.com/se1/se1tutorial1.html
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Waldorf Pulse 2 when it arrives?
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
A few spring to my mind:
My personal favs of this list are the uWave XT and the matrix 1000. Both are really great synths, with a distinct character to the classic Roland ones. The only downside of the Matrix1000 is that it's a pain to edit, but it sounds real good.
- Waldorf uWave XT
Matrix 1000 r
Matrix 6 r
MKS 70, 50, 30
D50
Tetr4
Prophet 08 (but that's above $1000)
a second hand MonoMachine could also be in your price range i reckon.
My personal favs of this list are the uWave XT and the matrix 1000. Both are really great synths, with a distinct character to the classic Roland ones. The only downside of the Matrix1000 is that it's a pain to edit, but it sounds real good.
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Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
what would that total setup be?mehta wrote:I use a jx3p through some outboard fx for those types of sounds, entire setup was less than $500ca
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
What about the Alpha Juno instead of the 106? I have a soft spot for DCO synthy chords. Don't know how much the Korg Polysix goes for these days but could be another option. ( Both have those chord memory functions )
There's tons of stuff down the V/A route. Nords, Virus, Alesis ION etc.
There's tons of stuff down the V/A route. Nords, Virus, Alesis ION etc.
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Lately, I've been running the JX3P through Pearl Effects flanger & chorus (lush analog boxes, but I only have them because they were next to nothing) with a digitech delay at the end of the chain.hNRk wrote: what would that total setup be?