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09.02.2005, 01:44 PM
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VIRUS!!!!!!
RackXL - What a great first synth to own....second was Motif Rack
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G5, Cubase SX, Reason 2.5, Acess Virus RackXL, Yamaha Motif Rack, Yamaha CS-10, Roland D-50, Korg X5D, Korg Electribe ER-1mkII, HALion VST Sampler, MOTU 2408mkIII, Studer 169, Roland JUNO 60
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09.02.2005, 02:01 PM
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why?
i heard its a great controler and got a realy nice VA engine.
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I can't understand why people think it's a good controller; Bad keyboard and even worse knobs.
The VA was ok, but i just didn't like it's sound
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if i had to choose between my Girlfriend and my Roland TB-303, guess what i would choose!
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09.02.2005, 02:02 PM
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A Yamaha PSS-470, with blippy/bloopy bossanova rhythms and one-finger accompaniment, oh yeah! I was only 7.
...followed by a Yamaha PSR-300 about 7 years later.
First proper synth was a Korg TrinityV3 in 1998 bought with my first pay-checks.
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09.02.2005, 02:41 PM
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Alesis QS7. Classic synth, crappy touch, good organs & piano.
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09.02.2005, 03:26 PM
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Access Virus C! Been infected for over 5 months now. It's the only hardware synth I own.
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10.02.2005, 04:04 AM
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Virus A. I cant elieve I traded it for a Korg prophecy either!!! I must have been drinking that day.
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10.02.2005, 07:34 AM
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Roland JX-3P, fat analog subtractive
Then a JD-800, PCM subtractive, with wicked distortion ala 'vodoo people'
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10.02.2005, 07:50 AM
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Originally Posted by grs
Roland JX-3P, fat analog subtractive
Then a JD-800, PCM subtractive, with wicked distortion ala 'vodoo people'
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Bloody nice first synths there! Specially the JD - still have it? I've been keeping an eye out for a cheap JD990 for a while now.
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10.02.2005, 07:52 AM
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While I always enjoyed electronic music, I suppose my first synthesizer experience was a roland JP8000 at a music shop. Playing with the filters was wow-ing, and the arpreggiated bass patch (A01?) was delightful.
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10.02.2005, 09:08 AM
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My first "synth" was a Roland EG-101. It?s supposed to be a synth with MC-303s sounds in it. I used it for a few months and trated it for Emu Orbit 9090. Very smart trade I?d say.
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