do you like to up a little audio example of just these things doing some stuff?mehta wrote:
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.
Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
ok here is a little bithNRk wrote:do you like to up a little audio example of just these things doing some stuff?mehta wrote:
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.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/gjl7lg
from this track http://soundcloud.com/mehta/stufee
really you could make a wide variety of pad type sounds with all sorts of random gear, you should just get whatever kind of synths and effects and recording devices you can and experiment with them
Re: Hardware polysynth up to $ 1000.. which better?
I'll 2nd the matrix 1000Opuswerk wrote:A few spring to my mind:
- 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.
They're still pretty cheap compared to most old analog synths, and they're rather easy to find too.
I have an access matrix programmer for it, so that makes the most basic programming hands on. (you can't touch the modulation matrix without a software editor though)
the programmer is very hard to find, but you can replace them with a behringer BCR2000 by loading the right preset in it.
I've never tried it myself, but it shouldn't be too hard to do.
there's still enough old analog synths to be had for under 1000€.
I've got a JX-10, juno60, Matrix 1000, SH101,... here
All of those can be found for less than 1000€.
(I paid not even half (or 1/4) of that for each of those but that was cause I bought most many years ago)
but if I was you, I'd seriously consider getting a Prophet08
I don't think the racks go for much more than 1000€, and they sound really great.