Yahyahayah, everything digital now seems to have to interface w/ a type of computer. Like, there's no legit hardware (I hope I'm using "hardware" correctly, I'm new to the game) digital synths other than Nords but those are a billion dollars.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:22 pm
by Achtane
It looks like the world's largest baby is holding that ipad.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:54 pm
by space6oy
Achtane wrote:It looks like the world's largest baby is holding that ipad.
IT IS.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 10:55 pm
by space6oy
Moustache_Bash wrote:Yahyahayah, everything digital now seems to have to interface w/ a type of computer. Like, there's no legit hardware (I hope I'm using "hardware" correctly, I'm new to the game) digital synths other than Nords but those are a billion dollars.
roland still makes 'em. korg too. just nothing i've ever been into / impressed by.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 11:42 pm
by 01010111
space6oy wrote:
Moustache_Bash wrote:Yahyahayah, everything digital now seems to have to interface w/ a type of computer. Like, there's no legit hardware (I hope I'm using "hardware" correctly, I'm new to the game) digital synths other than Nords but those are a billion dollars.
roland still makes 'em. korg too. just nothing i've ever been into / impressed by.
I'm a big fan of that mininova, the miniak's cool if you want a digital version of that andromeda synth, and the venom's cool too. With most of the low-cost digital synths I don't think you have to interface with a computer to do everything. It just makes it 100000x easier if you do. The venom's one synth you do have to plug into a computer to be able to do everything, though.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:00 am
by trace
Moustache_Bash wrote:Yahyahayah, everything digital now seems to have to interface w/ a type of computer. Like, there's no legit hardware (I hope I'm using "hardware" correctly, I'm new to the game) digital synths other than Nords but those are a billion dollars.
You may already know about this site, but http://www.vintagesynth.com/ has good info on almost every synth ever and some cool search features (digital or analog, used $ value, etc). A lot the mid/late 90's synths seem to be what you're looking for and lots are pretty cheap now because everyone's crazed over analog again.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 12:24 pm
by Hyphen Nation
space6oy wrote:
Moustache_Bash wrote:Yahyahayah, everything digital now seems to have to interface w/ a type of computer. Like, there's no legit hardware (I hope I'm using "hardware" correctly, I'm new to the game) digital synths other than Nords but those are a billion dollars.
roland still makes 'em. korg too. just nothing i've ever been into / impressed by.
What Space6oy said. Though from your question, I am not sure I know what you are looking for?
Nords are analog modeling synths. If you are looking for a VA synth, the microkorg is hard to beat. To be honest, for even less money, I'd rather a mini or micro brute, and deal with the fact that it's a mono-synth. They are crazy powerful and a steal at their price. Same with some of the Korg Volca stuff…$150 for some awesome tweakable analog rhythm machines?
If you are looking fora real Digital sounding synth, A used Evolver will get you some pretty metallic digital oscillators and not cost a ton of $$$ and you also get a few analog oscillators along for fun. Look for used DX7, or a FIZMO. Another great sounding new hardware digital synth is the Waldorft Blofeld. I have seen the keyboard versions of them for around $700 on craigslist, an regret not buying it.
If you are just looking for a workstation synth, you can find just about anything used.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 12:42 pm
by Warpsmasher
Ultranova and Blofeld are pretty sweet.
I love rack synths. All the sounds, without the clutter of having keyboards all over the house. They're cheap enough to be just as addictive as pedals too.
I currently own a Roland Fantom XR, Yamaha TX81Z, E-Mu Planet Earth, Novation A Station, and a Korg TR Rack. Still on the gas list are an Alesis QSR, Korg Wavestation SR, and a Roland JV-1080 (with the Special FX expansion card).
Other good ones that cost a little more ($350-$650): Roland MKS-80, XV-5080 & D-550, Motif ES, Proteus 2500, Korg Radias & Triton rack, Access Virus rack, Studio Electronics SE-1, Novation KSR & Supernova
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2014 3:29 am
by Hyphen Nation
SE-1!!!!! agreed on the rack life. I actually need to go get a keyboard controller.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2014 9:37 pm
by Helter
So I got the microbrute today and it is so much fun. I won't have time to give the manual a read but I will this weekend sometime to get a better grip of what the controls actually do as opposed to what they sound like. I had a blast just fucking around with effects and impersonating a arthritis-plagued Rick Wakeman and then even more fun just droning. I made this little clip out of like a 45 min recording using microbrute, superdelay, and blue sky. Really fun, one track, and I was only messing with the waveforms, cutoff, and brute factor + pedal knobs. I can tell this little synth is going to be a great time learning how to use it and to use it how I want.
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:47 am
by erector
Just got a Microbrute myself, too. It's pretty good. Excels at, well, more brutal sounds, but it'll do subtle stuff well enough. By no means a be-all-end-all, but it's a good start and is definitely replacing my Monotribe for those times when I can only/only want to bring one synth. Of course, there's nothing stopping me from using both together.
Now, if only I could find a good deal on a used Evolver...
Re: Let's see your KEYS/SYNTHS!
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 12:14 pm
by doommeow
Helter wrote:So I got the microbrute today and it is so much fun. I won't have time to give the manual a read but I will this weekend sometime to get a better grip of what the controls actually do as opposed to what they sound like. I had a blast just fucking around with effects and impersonating a arthritis-plagued Rick Wakeman and then even more fun just droning. I made this little clip out of like a 45 min recording using microbrute, superdelay, and blue sky. Really fun, one track, and I was only messing with the waveforms, cutoff, and brute factor + pedal knobs. I can tell this little synth is going to be a great time learning how to use it and to use it how I want.
So hard to decide where to turn to for my next synth purchase. Microbrute? MS20mini? OP1? Too many awesome choices. (Also too many tiny keys... but you can't have it all)