Synthesizers

Jesus christ you have to be kidding me.

Postby grass tacks » Tue Feb 02, 2010 9:14 am

brian wrote:"Using the USB-port the OP-1 will act as the sleekest midi controller available. Very flexible, TBD!'

yeah i mean for straight synth on synth action, not going through a laptop (just for live stuff)
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Ankh » Tue Feb 02, 2010 1:06 pm

pretty cool little thing.

The construction makes me think it'll last somewhere between 6 months and a year.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby beezlebub » Mon Feb 22, 2010 12:58 am

Ebay is so crazy sometimes. I was watching this item to see if I could get a second one on the cheap.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300396375902&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT#ht_500wt_968
Somebody paid fifty one dollars plus shipping for a used item that retails for 49.99 new, shipping included. The company that makes them even sells them on Ebay. Thats hustling backwards.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Milquetoaster Strudels » Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:52 am

Bought a Korg MS2000 for $380 the other day. Gonna be pretty awesome.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby fresh salad » Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:57 am

you fix that Juno?
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Milquetoaster Strudels » Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:26 pm

Still on my to-do list. My amp broke down and has been having recurring problems ever since. I just got it back yesterday, so hopefully that is finished so I can move on to getting the Juno fixed.
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Re: Synthesizers

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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Ankh » Tue Feb 23, 2010 4:44 pm

woah
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby fresh salad » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:20 pm

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Re: Synthesizers

Postby kid_chameleon » Sun Feb 28, 2010 9:24 pm

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have this, it's the only synth i have and it's ok. i really like how customizable everything is but some of the base sounds to work from are such shit. it takes me a while to get sounds i like but it's cool.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby fresh salad » Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:17 pm

Sometimes Craigslist is so awesome...
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby withnail » Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:28 pm

Whoa, good catch.

First midi synth? I'm all about midi these days. The midi retrokit for my Juno 60 is $100 : (
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby robespierre » Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:36 pm

Siiick I have been searching locally for a Prophet 600 for ages with no luck at all. I really don't want to pay like $800 for one on ebay.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby deklin » Sun Jul 04, 2010 8:08 pm

withnail wrote:The midi retrokit for my Juno 60 is $100 : (


what about getting a Kenton USB Solo? I have a Yamaha CS10 which only has CV and I got one of those and it works great, plus you could use it with other CV gear in the future. I've mine on a patchbay so I can hot swap easily. I got mine for £120 with two 3.5mm-to-1/4" leads. Plus it works over USB.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby withnail » Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:45 pm

Those Kenton boxes work nice. I've got a PRO SOLO (CV/GATE) that I use with my Roland SH2. The Juno 60 doesn't have CV or Gate inputs. It's got the Roland pre-MIDI communication port called DCB (the Jupiters are the only other synths that use this I believe). Kenton does make a MIDI->DCB converter but it's more than $100.

I'm thinking about picking up a this kit for 90 euro. Replaces the DCB port with MIDI only requiring a little soldering. I think the Kenton box is $245 on ebay right now.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby withnail » Tue Jul 06, 2010 3:31 am

Tried to do some service adjustments on my Juno. Got to the right page in the manual and looks like I need an oscilloscope. Hmmm.

Starting to think this synthesizer hobby is not very do it yourself friendly.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby No Not Now » Tue Jul 06, 2010 4:36 am

Totally want to buy an Ensoniq SQ-80 to make some witch house with. Channel some of that John Carpenter stuff.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby deklin » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:14 pm

withnail wrote:I'm thinking about picking up a this kit for 90 euro. Replaces the DCB port with MIDI only requiring a little soldering. I think the Kenton box is $245 on ebay right now.


wow that kit is v cool, definitely worth the cash. im terrified of soldering my 106, the 5th voice chip is dead and i bought a new one but haven't got the guts to install it yet. might give it to someone a bit better at electronics but i also don't want it to leave my flat cause i use it all the time! one day...

next for me is a DX7. even though FM8 runs SysEx patches and I usually stick a 12-bit reduction on it, so it is literally, the same thing (in theory), I still want one. I also want a JX3P even though I have a Juno and it's very very similar. Love that sequencer and the presets are great.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Eugenics » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:49 pm

i can think of a hundred ways id rather spend 700 dollars on synth gear, but i played one of these last night, and it sounded, looked and felt great.

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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Ankh » Wed Jul 07, 2010 6:51 pm

My wife's Micromoog has been fucking up again and driving me crazy. If she wasn't so attached to it I'd want to give up on the thing.

I got one of those Dave Smith Mopho modules and it's twice as cool as I thought it would be. Now that the full keyboard version is out, the modules go for around $250 on Ebay.
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby deklin » Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:10 pm

Eugenics wrote:i can think of a hundred ways id rather spend 700 dollars on synth gear, but i played one of these last night, and it sounded, looked and felt great.

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if you really liked it when you played it, awesome, but i would never buy one of these
the presets are bullshit – I spent 2-3mins every time i previewed a sound backtracking it to something that wasn't covered in effects and modulations
it's like Roland wanted it to show off the depth of the synth rather than create anything useable off the bat.

if you don't have a Juno 106, you will be able to get one for $700 and they are the proper version of the Gaia imo, and they've got MIDI too.
have you seen the software editor for the Juno that is really really cool? http://rekonaudio.com/index.php?page=sh ... 1&Itemid=2

this makes the Juno just as flexible as the gaia and with full analogue guts.

i just can't get my head around how much people are adopting the Gaia, it's madness! I thought it'd be scoffed out of the limelight.
still, very glad to see a return to screen-less synths with no menus from the big companies. Korg with the monotron and Roland with the Gaia, they're obviously well aware of the constant demand. let's see how Yamaha respond...if at all
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby deklin » Wed Jul 07, 2010 7:12 pm

Useless Ahnk wrote:I got one of those Dave Smith Mopho modules and it's twice as cool as I thought it would be. Now that the full keyboard version is out, the modules go for around $250 on Ebay.


the Mopho Keys is pretty fucking cool – the main problem with it is that you go to play chords on it all the time! it has a very Prophet sound and it feels like it should be polyphonic. but it is ultra awesome for the price.

btw, the fact that you're wife is attached to a micromoog makes me happy : )
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby withnail » Thu Jul 08, 2010 12:26 am

D-Beam on the gaia tho : )
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby fresh salad » Mon Jul 12, 2010 4:01 am

withnail wrote:Whoa, good catch.

First midi synth? I'm all about midi these days. The midi retrokit for my Juno 60 is $100 : (

I use MIDI cuz I basically suck at keyboards, but this is going up the ante quit a bit...
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Shred Durst » Mon Aug 30, 2010 3:40 am

Anyone else rocking a modular?

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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Eugenics » Mon Aug 30, 2010 3:45 am

i have a few wiard and flight of harmony eurorack modules
i really wanna get a bugbrand system together though, so i might sell the euros
my bro just got a few makenoise maths modules which are SICK
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby diet arnold palmer » Mon Aug 30, 2010 6:42 am

sell me ur shit
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby deklin » Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:11 am

ha what an odd setup, awesome :!:
just got a DX7 for £100 with a flight case, pretty good deal I reckon
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Broncobama » Mon Aug 30, 2010 11:28 am

two r2rs and a tape 4track probably equals some wasted awesome equipment
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Re: Synthesizers

Postby Shred Durst » Mon Aug 30, 2010 12:21 pm

Erik Joy wrote:two r2rs and a tape 4track probably equals some wasted awesome equipment


Left reel to reel is hi-fi as shit and gets used for analog mixdowns and slowing things down. Middle r2r is a piece of shit and gets used for loops and making things sound filthy. 4-track is just kinda there and gets used as a mixer sometimes. Do most of my recording in Logic Pro.
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