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Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 12:51 pm
by Deltaphoenix
Well the update on the Minitaur sold me. I definitely was looking a DE 2.

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Sun Oct 21, 2012 1:12 pm
by erector
Yeah. I mean, I'm not implying at all that the DE2 is better than the Minitaur, or that people should get the DE2 over the Minitaur. I really don't think you can go wrong with any of the new stuff that's coming out. Just that there's something about the DE and the DE2 that seems to be calling my name...

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 9:41 pm
by modernage
Leipzig ordered last night. Also, ordered a pair of Yamaha HS-50 monitors earlier this week. I have a little bit left over... thinking about....
1. Avid Eleven rack (for recording guitars in our apartment)
2. A cheapy synth (ala Minitaur, MiniBrute, DSI, etc)
3. Some sort of drum machine

What do you guys think? Is there something else along those lines you'd spend $400-500 on?



space6oy wrote:i'm in the process of trading a set of modules for a sequential circuits pro one...

jskadiang wrote:Minitaur on the way! Rev 2 is too good to give up, awwright.

Deltaphoenix wrote:I Just bought one too!


Have any of you guys got your new synths in? If so, how are you liking them?

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Tue Oct 30, 2012 10:52 pm
by Deltaphoenix
Which Leipzig did you get, K, S or?....

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 2:10 am
by Haki
modernage wrote:Leipzig ordered last night. Also, ordered a pair of Yamaha HS-50 monitors earlier this week. I have a little bit left over... thinking about....
1. Avid Eleven rack (for recording guitars in our apartment)
2. A cheapy synth (ala Minitaur, MiniBrute, DSI, etc)
3. Some sort of drum machine

What do you guys think? Is there something else along those lines you'd spend $400-500 on?

A buddy of a buddy went with the Eleven rack. After his initial OMG I HAZ A BUNCH OF AMPS MODELS, he kinda settled on the one sound he liked best and used it for everything. If you want it as your main recording interface where the amp models are a bonus it's a viable option. If you're getting it just for the amp models, not so much.

Have you thought about NI Maschine? Unless you're a colourfetishist and need colourcoding for 16 pads, you can pick up the MK I version for less than $400.

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 5:57 am
by univalve
Do you have an iPad? Use that as drum machine. If not, i would get a drum machine. Love playing around with that.

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 8:24 am
by Deltaphoenix
NI Maschine is DOPE

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:18 am
by Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D.
Deltaphoenix wrote:NI Maschine is DOPE


drum machine alllll the way...u want to boom boom snap with your bleep bloops dontcha?

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 10:46 am
by Muse FTW
Deltaphoenix wrote:NI Maschine is DOPE


Yiss.

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:33 am
by univalve
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:
Deltaphoenix wrote:NI Maschine is DOPE


drum machine alllll the way...u want to boom boom snap with your bleep bloops dontcha?

:lol: :thumb:
sig'd

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:40 am
by Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D.
univalve wrote:
Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:
Deltaphoenix wrote:NI Maschine is DOPE


drum machine alllll the way...u want to boom boom snap with your bleep bloops dontcha?

:lol: :thumb:
sig'd


:lol:
i am honored!! :cool:

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:42 am
by univalve
It is so true, it isn't even funny any more ;)

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 1:16 pm
by space6oy
ipad or maschine are both good suggestions (if you're using ableton). sucks, dumb that the leipzig doesn't have midi out...

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 6:28 pm
by modernage
Deltaphoenix wrote:Which Leipzig did you get, K, S or?....

Sssssss! :yay:

Haki wrote:A buddy of a buddy went with the Eleven rack. After his initial OMG I HAZ A BUNCH OF AMPS MODELS, he kinda settled on the one sound he liked best and used it for everything. If you want it as your main recording interface where the amp models are a bonus it's a viable option. If you're getting it just for the amp models, not so much.

I can definitely relate to that. I've used amp modeling plugins in the past, and after a couple of days of playing with all of the absurd presets I got bored and end up only using 1-3 settings. I would plan on doing the same. Probably focus on a Fender or two... maybe the Vox. I really only want it because I have no way of recording a half way decent guitar track right now... no nice mics or pres, average sounding amp, no ability to crank the amp, etc.

univalve wrote:Do you have an iPad? Use that as drum machine. If not, i would get a drum machine. Love playing around with that.

I do actually have an iPad. I already have ReBirth, iMaschine, iElectribe, Figure. I will probably use them a bit, but there's just something about not having any knobs to physically turn. I work much better with pots and buttons instead of a touch screen or mouse.

Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:
Deltaphoenix wrote:NI Maschine is DOPE


drum machine alllll the way...u want to boom boom snap with your bleep bloops dontcha?

So awesome!

You guys are really selling me on the drum machine. Maschine is a great idea too. Before I make any decisions (or spend the next 2 weeks doing research online :facepalm: ), what would be some hardware drum machine options you would consider? There are a couple that seem pretty interesting: Vermona DRM-1 and MAM ADX1, but it doesn't have to be along those lines though. Analog is not a requirement here.

Re: Calling All Analog Synth Pros...

Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 9:53 pm
by curt
modernage wrote:what would be some hardware drum machine options you would consider? There are a couple that seem pretty interesting: Vermona DRM-1 and MAM ADX1, but it doesn't have to be along those lines though. Analog is not a requirement here.


If you like iElectribe, an Electribe EMX1SD runs $500. Has a so-so collection of samples, but it's tweakable and the synth voices are good for synthesizing drums. I use mine for traveling, to complement my TR-909 at home, and as a sequencer for other gear.

For something to bang out patterns with ready-to-use sounds, I liked the sounds on the Akai XR20 ($300) when I checked it out.