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Mon, 3 Nov 1997 15:45:08 -0800 (PST)
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RE: (idm) some STUFF about MUSIC
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rw writes:
quoted 3 lines well, analog synths are expensive,> > well, analog synths are expensive, > > Many analog synths can be found for the same price or less than a nord lead.
i should have said "the analog synths that i am looking for are expensive". (i'm looking for an mks80 with programmer and an arp 2600. if i get the 2600 i will then need to invest in a kenton midi-CV converter to make full use of it, so that's even more money.)
quoted 5 lines I can think of many analog synths that cost less than the Nord> I can think of many analog synths that cost less than the Nord > I would take in a heartbeat before it. That is not to say that the Nord > sucks, i actually like it quite a bit, but to say it is better because > "analog synths are expensive" is not entirely true. Depends what you want > for your $ I guess.
i was just trying to provide a general perspective. a lot of these "virtual analog" things get a bad rap, and i do think that most of them deserve it.
quoted 3 lines BTW, Im not a anti-digital freak, not at all. I use all sorts of analog and> BTW, Im not a anti-digital freak, not at all. I use all sorts of analog and > digital stuff. I even like the Nord Lead, but not to the point that I would > say it replaces a whole world of analog synths.
i don't think i said that. i just said that it's a really good box and i love mine to death. -- Jon Drukman jsd@gamespot.com SpotMedia Communications This calls for a very special blend of psychology and extreme violence.