The new analog mono desktops.... thoughts?
The new analog mono desktops.... thoughts? Posted on: 22.06.2012 by Terra Merigold Might be in the market for one of the new analog desktops...Minitaur, Minibrute, Prophet08, SEM, Boomstar, etc.. Haven't really looked at threads in a while on these since they started coming out.. Recall the Minitaur had a USB option that would have patch recall.. I might be ok with a bass duty only synth. Anyone want to share experiences, opinions... I have owned a virus TI,, sold it for some dj gear.. All of the rest of my synth/sampler setup is itb.. | |
Rebbecca Fennell 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by jackastro
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Pauletta Place 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
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Rebbecca Fennell 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Tarekith
Very broad palette with its 2 digital and 2 analog oscillators, very easy to program with its parameter matrix, modulation options that compete with a modular synth... I believe it's very worthwhile to check it out if the goal is immediacy and bringing something new to the table. |
Georgina Schatzman 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 24.06.2012 | I'm not sure where you get that from- he said he wanted more hands on control and hardware offers much more than just collecting. He said he didn't want soft synths since he was already covered with them.
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Originally Posted by drewspuppet
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Georgina Schatzman 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Romelia Stankard 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by tekki
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Romelia Stankard 24.06.2012 | Also look at MFB Dominion X Not new, but also consider the Vermona Mono Lancet. The demos I hear sound really, really, good and it looks versatile. Also if you just buy used you can try out whatever you like with no risk and resell it without losing any money. Believe it or not minitaurs and new stuff pop up used on various community s all the time. Other than that they all have pros and cons it's kind of a personal thing.
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Terra Merigold 22.06.2012 | Might be in the market for one of the new analog desktops... Minitaur, Minibrute, Prophet08, SEM, Boomstar, etc.. Haven't really looked at threads in a while on these since they started coming out.. Recall the Minitaur had a USB option that would have patch recall.. I might be ok with a bass duty only synth. Anyone want to share experiences, opinions... I have owned a virus TI,, sold it for some dj gear.. All of the rest of my synth/sampler setup is itb.. |
Rebbecca Fennell 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by jackastro
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Pauletta Place 29.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by diezdiazgiant
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Terra Merigold 26.06.2012 | Thank you for the feedback everyone. Never thought of the desktop Evolver.. but looking into it, actually does look pretty easy to program with lots of options despite lack of dedicated knobery. I am still in research phase.. which for me is hard because I do not live near a store that would carry any of these... appreciate your feedback, thanks. |
Rochel Gleese 25.06.2012 | Boomstar has yet to be made/released but I'd like the ARP model The SEM Pro I'd like as well, it's a classic with a 30 year design re-release Ken Macbeth also has some new desktops set for release You could start a euro modular? |
Rebbecca Fennell 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Tarekith
Very broad palette with its 2 digital and 2 analog oscillators, very easy to program with its parameter matrix, modulation options that compete with a modular synth... I believe it's very worthwhile to check it out if the goal is immediacy and bringing something new to the table. |
Georgina Schatzman 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Monserrate Rupnow 24.06.2012 | I still believe the Evolver Desktop is one of the most under-rated synths ever. That thing is a sound design beast, and with the built in arp/sequencer, it can make some really sick sounds. |
Romelia Stankard 24.06.2012 | I'm not sure where you get that from- he said he wanted more hands on control and hardware offers much more than just collecting. He said he didn't want soft synths since he was already covered with them.
Originally Posted by JasonBay
Originally Posted by drewspuppet
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Georgina Schatzman 24.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by Xonetacular
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Random X 24.06.2012 | The timing get way of when using grooved ARPs. you first have to let it play for a set of 4 bars, otherwise it will remain on a 12ms delay. Also if you start a MIDIloop half way it sways off. Other than that, sounds are fine, great and warm, though the grooved ARPs are shite. |
Romelia Stankard 23.06.2012 |
Originally Posted by tekki
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Random X 23.06.2012 | Hardware synths are cool, though impossible to handle correctly when in Ableton. (Access Virus T1 and T2 have GREAT difficulties due to MIDI syncing issues.) |
Romelia Stankard 24.06.2012 | Also look at MFB Dominion X Not new, but also consider the Vermona Mono Lancet. The demos I hear sound really, really, good and it looks versatile. Also if you just buy used you can try out whatever you like with no risk and resell it without losing any money. Believe it or not minitaurs and new stuff pop up used on various community s all the time. Other than that they all have pros and cons it's kind of a personal thing.
Originally Posted by JasonBay
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Georgina Schatzman 23.06.2012 | Arturia makes spot on remakes of the original ProphetV and Oberheim SEM, plus a handful of other spot on classic synths. If you're just looking expand your sound design options I would start with the V-Collection 2, http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/...ion/intro.html There's no need to spend the money on a hardware synth, the cons just outweigh the pro's. |
Terra Merigold 23.06.2012 | Right, the prophet + sem have been out for a while..just throwing them in the mix too as they fit. The need arises from a desire to add to my sound design options with hands on control. And why not go analog as my computer covers va very well. |
Georgina Schatzman 23.06.2012 | Wouldn't really call the Prophet08 or Oberheim SEM new, and those are like the opposite end of the spectrum when comparing them to a Minitaur or Minibrute. Sounds like you really have no idea what you want. All you know is that you WANT something need. Is there an actual NEED for one? |
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