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Old 11.09.2009, 04:16 AM
Zylfrax791 Zylfrax791 is offline
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Originally Posted by Atziluth View Post
@ NewSc2

Ok, I think you mean that the layout is not so intuitive as in Softsynth, don't you?

A good hardware synth to learn the synthesis is in my eyes the Roland SH-201.

The Roland SH-201 has a good button arrangement on the top panel and also arrows that shows you where the sound is going to.

At the moment it doesen't make much sense to sell the Indigo for a TI. When you are able to master the Indigo then yes.

Go and try a Roland SH-201 or buy one they are not so expensive, I am sure you can learn by doing straight away with the SH-201 and afterwards it will be easier to use the Indigo. My 2 cents.
Yeah, I've got a SH-201 and its pretty good for learning the basics... The software you load onto your computer to control it is pretty retarded but it works...
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