Analog Poly synths

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Re: Analog Poly synths

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@worra has a Matriarch. Someone interested in Analog Polys should ask him about that.
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As does @Mr.November

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Re: Analog Poly synths

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I love my matriarch to bits but I figured that might be out of the range we're discussing here. Also it's not REALLY poly? Kinda? You can do two note poly or four note paraphony. I also have a Juno-106 that I love for more "real-poly" analog stuff, but again, prices :(
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I gotta say: The Deepmind 12 sounds pretty damn good.

I’ve been using it with my computer and headphones but my friend was over today and I brought out my studio monitors and it sounds really good. Glad I took the chance on it.
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Yep. It killed my "must have synth" cravings hard, not that I was lacking. Does everything I want and then some.

The only thing it did was make me spend the $$ on the DC-2W when it came out though - the SDD-320 mode in the DM12 is good, but..I couldn't run other stuff through it, and missed using the one in my friend's studio in Chicago. And not surprisingly, the DM12 sounds amazing through it as well!
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rfurtkamp wrote:Yep. It killed my "must have synth" cravings hard, not that I was lacking. Does everything I want and then some.

The only thing it did was make me spend the $$ on the DC-2W when it came out though - the SDD-320 mode in the DM12 is good, but..I couldn't run other stuff through it, and missed using the one in my friend's studio in Chicago. And not surprisingly, the DM12 sounds amazing through it as well!
Does it compete with the Chorus on the Juno?
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It's essentially a more present, 3D version - radically prefer the SDD-320 to any of the Roland stuff outside the CE-1 (and have that in the Jazz Chorus and the CE-2W).
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