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lordgalvar wrote:0-coast isn't any more limited than the others, it's just less traditional and open. It is more of the "everything is a voltage at it's base" philosophy than the other subtractive synths.
Filters and the second oscillator are replaced with waveshapers. The lfo is replaced by the way more powerful slope generator. It has a random and a tap tempo clock.
It's just different.
If you like the moog/subtractive side, go dreadbox/dark energy (I would lean more doepfer on this one). If you want more integration with external signals like guitar, go ms-20 or small euro rack. Want a cheap way to start getting waveshapers and into west coast (more percussive and patch specific) go 0-coast or small eurorack.
I think ms-20 and 0-coast are the top of those.
If you like the drone commander sound and want that filter around, go drone commander.
All have their pros and cons.
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vidret wrote:JTurbide wrote:To me Mother-32 seems like the best option with its sequencer and the fact it can be a standalone unit or in a eurorack setup. It also sounds HUGE (to me).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEnXzsl71gY
and pretty
self generative patch with not much else: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaRjm1APsCs
ambient: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7Z0pdq0imw , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sel7ZIa0E-0
here it is with the microbrute
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J8-aaeHSoU
It's also one of the highest rated on modular grid.. Maybe the o-coast and erebus have something the M-32 don't (I'm not an expert at all in synths so I don't know much about specs) but it really seems like a good choice to me.
Listening to that first demo now, and it sounds insanely good (although he's obviously using some more stuff on there, it doesn't have 2 VCO's does it? and no reverb/delay).
M32 feels like the deluxe microbrute, but it doesn't fix any of my "problems" with it (getting real weird timbres or paraphony or even a second vco). For the price of a m32 I could buy a dreadbox nyx.
But it does sound great :v
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