Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I'm seriously thinking about getting an Andromeda. The Phatty I have is great for basses and lead sounds but I need a machine that can make some nice pads, too.
The Andromeda is largely based off of Moog designs ... so it may just wind up replacing your Little Phatty.
I don't think I'll ever give this thing up unless I need to sell it to stay alive.
How is the Prophet 08 for pad sounds?
May-23-2009 23:59
gr8ape
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im probably getting an andromeda I just pray to god that it works perfectly
i even downloaded the instruction manual and started reading all the warnings and contraindications lol
May-24-2009 05:03
Existo22
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Registered: Jul 2006
Location: On Da Plane Wit Da Wayne ;)
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Originally posted by Beach X
nice studio
May-24-2009 10:56
Getafix
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Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Pakistan
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Originally posted by DJ RANN
You are not fucking about are you? K&H's and Barefoot's!!!
Please could you put a mini review when you get a chance of the barefoots - I'm hearing quite incredible things about them and it would be nice to hear it from someone in our productions circles.
Nice studio by the way - real working studio and nicely laid out....The only thing that would kill me is the clock.....I ban them in studios
Sure thing, i'll try & write up a review & post it on a new thread once i get some time.
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Originally posted by palm
SHIIIIIT!! that looks like an church-alter. I hope u get down on your knees and worship it before every producing-section.
Originally posted by gr8ape
im probably getting an andromeda I just pray to god that it works perfectly
i even downloaded the instruction manual and started reading all the warnings and contraindications lol
Works fine for me. What you want to avoid are Andromedas manufactured around 2005. I'm not sure of the *exact* manufacturing date, but ones produced around that time have a tuning issue with a few of the OSCs ... thus making those OSCs unusable. It is possible to "block off" access to certain voices within the Andromeda's software, but I would just make sure that "Auto Tune" completes without error on whatever 2nd hand Andromeda you purchase.
"Brand New" Andromedas shouldn't have this problem, but I would verify the manufacture date with the retailer unless you're buying from a huge company like Sweetwater or Musician's Friend.
Originally posted by alanzo
Works fine for me. What you want to avoid are Andromedas manufactured around 2005. I'm not sure of the *exact* manufacturing date, but ones produced around that time have a tuning issue with a few of the OSCs ... thus making those OSCs unusable. It is possible to "block off" access to certain voices within the Andromeda's software, but I would just make sure that "Auto Tune" completes without error on whatever 2nd hand Andromeda you purchase.
"Brand New" Andromedas shouldn't have this problem, but I would verify the manufacture date with the retailer unless you're buying from a huge company like Sweetwater or Musician's Friend.
Aah so its really that one batch made in taiwan lol?
Im getting it from novamusik, ill ask them about that thanks!
Registered: Dec 2005
Location: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Say, I see quite a number have a decent pair monitor but do you guys have a sub to complement it? If no, how do you guys try out the lows? I'm not used in listening to anything without the presence of the lows, let alone producing.
Jun-05-2009 06:35
Fledz
Banned
Registered: Sep 2006
Location: London UK
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Originally posted by LENG
Say, I see quite a number have a decent pair monitor but do you guys have a sub to complement it? If no, how do you guys try out the lows? I'm not used in listening to anything without the presence of the lows, let alone producing.
You don't need it. Most good quality monitors go sufficiently low to get the job done.