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noiz labs
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Posted - 2002/11/19 :  23:29:20  Show profile Send a private message
whats everybodies fav synth ? for me .. i like anything symple really .. but not too symple. like u know in fruity the ts404 and wasp. :) lovethoses. so manny possibilites and not so may nobs.. like absynth .. thats a mutha**** .. its more like a sample thing coz i only ever use the presets.. coz its so hard to work out... also .. u know modle e... wooo .. thats good. but dosn5t run good on my compuyter.. must b to slow.. or has any one else hadt he problem of using it in fruity ? .. what about hardware.. i aint ever used one.. but donno r tyhey better\worse?



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Hrmm, currently my favorite is the Jupiter 6 Europa. It totally rocks. Random patch generator and full MIDI control on pure analog synth that can blast 42 VCO's on 1 key press... yummy! After that it's the Virus line, they are all amazing, small, easy to use, and sound great.

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i prefer to get random samples just saws (nice long ones) and envelope and fx till it sounds great :)

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Posted - 2003/01/04 :  12:34:11  Show profile  Send a private message
Definentely the Oberheim Xpander, the Virus Kb/Kc (practically the same).

Although an Xpander might cost you heaps of cash, and they're unreliable (unless you're me, and you can repair, and get parts easily) its well worth it, SUPER bass sounds, super filters and super modulation possibilities.

Samplers - Kurzweil K2000 for those really grungy, industrial style string sounds, Emu E4/E6400 for multipurpose excellence.

FX/stomp boxes - Sherman Filterbank, Moogerfooger Mf101/102 (ring mod, lowpass filter)





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Posted - 2003/01/05 :  05:33:24  Show profile View artist profile  Send a private message  Visit silver's homepage
Call me old, but you can't beat a TB303 for pure acid bliz

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303's are the nutz
as are virus's
but
i dont own either
Juno 2's still kick arse tho \o/

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Gotta agree with the 303 ;) Only reason I read this post was to reply that I loooooove the 303. You just can't beat it through a distortion filter... mmm... yum.

For that reason, though, the novation bassstation is quite nice... and any 303 emulators (rebirth...)



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I own a TB303, 2 x Juno II's, 2 x Juno 106's and a Prophet 5 (oh baby!)

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Posted - 2003/01/06 :  10:38:19  Show profile  Send a private message
the look of confusion on my face is something to behold...

i think i might stick wit jus listening to the choons ratha than making em...

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noiz labs
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Posted - 2003/01/06 :  16:29:58  Show profile  Send a private message
how much would a 303 retail 4?





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If you can find a working TB303 (only 18,000 in the world were made) they go for about 2000 Australian dollars I think...

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^^ it's amazing how much of a legend-status they got without ever being produced in huge numbers ...

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The TB303 is a drum / bass machine and a crap drum machine at that, it sucked so badly Roland stoped production on it in the 80's and it was a failure... when electronic music came along it took on a whole new look on life... the TB303 is so old it does not even have MIDI... and god forgive you if you have to change the batteries in it, you will lose all your presets!

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must admit, juno x2 is very good as is energy pro and junglist.
rainbow...laugh my arse off when i tried it

wonderverb for cubase is GREAT and a reverb program. and sampletank is excellent for choirs

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quote:
and sampletank is excellent for choirs

Cool where did you get it?



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quote:
Prophet 5 (oh baby!)


i know someone who has one of those there ****in awesom
pro53 emulates it will
but not good nuff
:D


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