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Good Keyboard/Synthesizer
Posted on: 30.12.2012 by Daine Ziadeh
Hey guys, i'm looking to take my production to the next level by getting a good keyboard / hardware synthesizer that i could use without plugging it into my computer..

You know something i can make sound without actually interacting with the computer, but then later on take this sounds into my daw and further tweak or arrange them..

something in-between the 500-800$ price tag.
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
It's not necessarily that analog synths are richer and better (though plenty of people believe they are), it's that digital synths use digital signal processing and not analog circuitry to generate their sound. Your computer's CPU is basically a digital signal processor, so in theory a computer is capable of generating any of the sounds of a digital synth. So the software running VST plugins and the software running on digital synths essentially do the same thing; you might as well use the DSP you already have for digital sounds.
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Yes digital synths don't really have a benefit if you have a midi keyboard and access to some VSTs.
Carlee Pickard
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by JulianVeloso
If You guys are saying analog synths are richer and better, then i guess analog..
No, no Julian! You don't guess analog! You WANT analog . There's literally 0 point in getting a non-analog synth!
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
Yup, I've never really seen the point of digital synths, you might as well just use a MIDI controller & plugins. Analog all the way.
Agreed. I use poly plugins and Mono Analog.
Carlee Pickard
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by JulianVeloso
I would like something with more keys, something i can lay both hands on.
Ahh, with more keys comes a greater price tag. That's something you'll have to bear in mind then. I'm not aware of any 49 key synths at a $500 price tag.
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
Well you don't want a keyboard, you want a synth. For your price range this is what i'd recommend ->

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Arturia-...62-i2314463.gc


The Arturia MiniBrute
Beat me to it! Im saving up for one right now... Great synth, I was torn between this and a Mopho. Ive always wanted a Monophonic synth and I have used Arturia products before, the 49 Key Analog Laboratory. Heres a link to the Mopho so you make your decision.

http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/mophokey/
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
Hey guys, i'm looking to take my production to the next level by getting a good keyboard / hardware synthesizer that i could use without plugging it into my computer..

You know something i can make sound without actually interacting with the computer, but then later on take this sounds into my daw and further tweak or arrange them..

something in-between the 500-800$ price tag.
Tera Baragan
30.12.2012
Get the moog slim phatty! Its abit more then what your looking to spend but I defintely believe it has one of the richest and nicest sounds out there so far.

you would need a keyboard tho with this.
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
It's not necessarily that analog synths are richer and better (though plenty of people believe they are), it's that digital synths use digital signal processing and not analog circuitry to generate their sound. Your computer's CPU is basically a digital signal processor, so in theory a computer is capable of generating any of the sounds of a digital synth. So the software running VST plugins and the software running on digital synths essentially do the same thing; you might as well use the DSP you already have for digital sounds.
,
Yes digital synths don't really have a benefit if you have a midi keyboard and access to some VSTs.
Marshall Aby
30.12.2012
It's not necessarily that analog synths are richer and better (though plenty of people believe they are), it's that digital synths use digital signal processing and not analog circuitry to generate their sound. Your computer's CPU is basically a digital signal processor, so in theory a computer is capable of generating any of the sounds of a digital synth. So the software running VST plugins and the software running on digital synths essentially do the same thing; you might as well use the DSP you already have for digital sounds.
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
Explain modular & all in one? also i want the keys to have full reaction, i don't know if this has any specific term...i mean the feel you get when you press a key..hammer time or something?
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Analog is defiantly better but the price is going to be a LOT higher. Now you need to figure out if you want to go modular or all in one keyboard. Heres a good idea.

http://www.sweetwater.com/store/deta...FSOnPAodKQQA3Q
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
Re-phrase: If You guys are saying analog synths are richer and better, then it's analog synths all the way! no looking back!
Carlee Pickard
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by JulianVeloso
If You guys are saying analog synths are richer and better, then i guess analog..
No, no Julian! You don't guess analog! You WANT analog . There's literally 0 point in getting a non-analog synth!
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
If You guys are saying analog synths are richer and better, then i guess analog..
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by lethal_pizzle
Yup, I've never really seen the point of digital synths, you might as well just use a MIDI controller & plugins. Analog all the way.
Agreed. I use poly plugins and Mono Analog.
Marshall Aby
30.12.2012
Yup, I've never really seen the point of digital synths, you might as well just use a MIDI controller & plugins. Analog all the way.
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Analog synths just have richer sounds, they are defiantly better synthesizers. Do some research and figure out what you want out of a synth.
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
How does it affect it being analog? ...btw i increased the price range, i'm throwing in all my savings haha
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Okay so you want a polyphonic synth? Do you care if it is 100% analog or no?
Carlee Pickard
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by JulianVeloso
I would like something with more keys, something i can lay both hands on.
Ahh, with more keys comes a greater price tag. That's something you'll have to bear in mind then. I'm not aware of any 49 key synths at a $500 price tag.
Daine Ziadeh
30.12.2012
I would like something with more keys, something i can lay both hands on.
Valeri Millstein
30.12.2012
Originally Posted by Coldfuzion
Well you don't want a keyboard, you want a synth. For your price range this is what i'd recommend ->

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Arturia-...62-i2314463.gc


The Arturia MiniBrute
Beat me to it! Im saving up for one right now... Great synth, I was torn between this and a Mopho. Ive always wanted a Monophonic synth and I have used Arturia products before, the 49 Key Analog Laboratory. Heres a link to the Mopho so you make your decision.

http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/mophokey/
Carlee Pickard
30.12.2012
Well you don't want a keyboard, you want a synth. For your price range this is what i'd recommend ->

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Arturia-...62-i2314463.gc


The Arturia MiniBrute

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