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Have you tried Reaper, it is a powerful DAW, free to try, $60 or so to buy.
Maschine is SO much more than a drum machine.



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Looks like I'll be giving Reaper a try. I haven't heard too much about it, except for a friend of mine who thought it was too complicated, but I'll be going in with as open of a mind as possible.


WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.



MicroKorg or MicroKorg XL. Both are really great and have lots of flexibility. Only gripe one might have are the small keys.
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WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.


If you can find a cheap yamaha pss 460/470/560/570, nab it. It's a FM synth, have they're own kind of character, and not everything is fully controllable, but there are no menus and you can edit all of the stock patches with the sliders to get some sweet sounds. If you can grab one for like $80 or under I'd jump on it. Plus you could have it bent if you wish (apparently they're one of the best old synths to bend).
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kbithecrowing wrote:
WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.


If you can find a cheap yamaha pss 460/470/560/570, nab it. It's a FM synth, have they're own kind of character, and not everything is fully controllable, but there are no menus and you can edit all of the stock patches with the sliders to get some sweet sounds. If you can grab one for like $80 or under I'd jump on it. Plus you could have it bent if you wish (apparently they're one of the best old synths to bend).


Wuuuuut I thought you couldn't mess around with the stock patches on the 570 but apparently you can, I was just doing it wrong. Neato.
+1 on these though, they're fun. The shitty drums are good for running into dirt or just lowering tempo all the way down for some glockenspiel doomz.
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kbithecrowing wrote:
WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.


If you can find a cheap yamaha pss 460/470/560/570, nab it. It's a FM synth, have they're own kind of character, and not everything is fully controllable, but there are no menus and you can edit all of the stock patches with the sliders to get some sweet sounds. If you can grab one for like $80 or under I'd jump on it. Plus you could have it bent if you wish (apparently they're one of the best old synths to bend).


So ILF likes analog pedals but only digital synths???

Find and old analog it will teach you what synthesis is all about...
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But analog synths are stupidly expensive :cry:
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Achtane wrote:But analog synths are stupid


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Achtane wrote:But analog synths are stupid


:hobbes:

TAKE IT BACK. TAKE IT BAAACCCCKKK!!!! :)*

I'd love to have an analog synth, they sound great, but that shit ain't cheap.
& a lot of "cheaper" analog sythns are monophonic which I don't really dig.
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kbithecrowing wrote:
WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.


If you can find a cheap yamaha pss 460/470/560/570, nab it. It's a FM synth, have they're own kind of character, and not everything is fully controllable, but there are no menus and you can edit all of the stock patches with the sliders to get some sweet sounds. If you can grab one for like $80 or under I'd jump on it. Plus you could have it bent if you wish (apparently they're one of the best old synths to bend).


the demos of the 470 sound perfect for me. can't beat that price. can you run it through effects and stuff
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excane wrote:
MSUsousaphone wrote:
Achtane wrote:synths are stupid


:hobbes:


:hobbes: :hobbes:


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WeHuntKings wrote:
kbithecrowing wrote:
WeHuntKings wrote:i really want a synth i can mess around with and learn on. something simple, but good at what it does.


If you can find a cheap yamaha pss 460/470/560/570, nab it. It's a FM synth, have they're own kind of character, and not everything is fully controllable, but there are no menus and you can edit all of the stock patches with the sliders to get some sweet sounds. If you can grab one for like $80 or under I'd jump on it. Plus you could have it bent if you wish (apparently they're one of the best old synths to bend).


the demos of the 470 sound perfect for me. can't beat that price. can you run it through effects and stuff


Yep, I do all the time. It has RCA stereo out and a headphone jack.
I got a couple more videos on my channel, too :)

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCtmFZJZS5I[/youtube]
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gorgeous. gonna have to get one now.
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just ordered the Hot Hand 3 interface thinger to replace the gawd-awful original receiver. dunno if i'll use it with anything but the BEF Pro, but it'll be fun to see if it sounds good with the Xero or TimeLine.

gonna pick up a Mono PT-Pro bag tomorrow too. super escited to have some decent protection for the Pro that doesn't weigh 40 lbs empty like their hard case does.

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WeHuntKings wrote:gorgeous. gonna have to get one now.

:hug: :thumb: Hope you find one easily.
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Just got this:

Ekdahl Moisturizer
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Picked it up from the post last night. Played with it some today, can produce some other worldly sounds.
It loves Clarinot, Echobase, Ring Modulator, Noise Ensemble and FUZZ. Like a Gristleizer on crack!
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