What 1st noisesynthdrone box, Deses Parva or Minimal Drone?
Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2013 7:31 pm
So thinking of picking up some sort of sound generation tool, other than guitar and/or feedback loop....
I know next to nothing about this stuff, but hoping you cats will point me in the right direction. Looking for something that'll get me big heavy drone washes of sound, then to be manipulated with my board, that has an entry level price point and learning curve.
Top two contenders:
Skychord Deses Parva
Pros : known/respected manufacturer, can try it out in person
Cons : trying it out means going to Williamsburg always a pain in the colon.
Handmadeelectronicinstruments Minimal Drone
Pros : more knobs without being intimidating, (slightly, but statistically significantly) cheaper than the Skychord
Cons : can't try it out
I'm also looking at some of the other Handmadeelectronic stuff, but honestly haven't fully wrapped my noggin' around the differences between oscillators and stepped tone generators and why I'd prefer or use one over the other. Also on the radar is the Atari Punk thing and some of the Electro-Faustus stuff, but those seem to be less versatile to my untrained eye.
Help?
I know next to nothing about this stuff, but hoping you cats will point me in the right direction. Looking for something that'll get me big heavy drone washes of sound, then to be manipulated with my board, that has an entry level price point and learning curve.
Top two contenders:
Skychord Deses Parva
Pros : known/respected manufacturer, can try it out in person
Cons : trying it out means going to Williamsburg always a pain in the colon.
Handmadeelectronicinstruments Minimal Drone
Pros : more knobs without being intimidating, (slightly, but statistically significantly) cheaper than the Skychord
Cons : can't try it out
I'm also looking at some of the other Handmadeelectronic stuff, but honestly haven't fully wrapped my noggin' around the differences between oscillators and stepped tone generators and why I'd prefer or use one over the other. Also on the radar is the Atari Punk thing and some of the Electro-Faustus stuff, but those seem to be less versatile to my untrained eye.
Help?