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JD-800 Vs JP-80X0 (pg. 2)
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| robstar |
FatBoy: Again, I'm sorry to hear that. ...That's alot of money. :/
| quote: | Originally posted by El~ZaPo
Stick with Fruityloops! You've gotten this far with it already. :) |
Heh...Yeah but I'm soooo sick and tired of working with softsynths.
I hate em!! :whip: lol!
I want a real synth. And I think it will boost my creativity. :)
But I'm still gonna work with Fruity!
Hopefully the new Fruity program will suport Audio Recording.
ThX for the replys guys! I'm gettin a JP! :D
LateR!|Z! |
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| Fatboy |
| That's an excellent choice:) I agree that audio recording would be very useful when using a hardware synth and with the pace that those fruity guys have worked in the past I wouldn't be surprised if that came up in the near future. |
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| robstar |
Yup! It would save me alot of time if they did.
If u'r interested u can read more about "Fruity Studio 4"
here: http://www.samplecity.net/forum/sho...&threadid=14129
Altho u must be a member to be able to view the topic.
Sign up if u havn't allready it's a great forum for "producers" :) |
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| modular |
| the virus rack is a great bit o kit for the cash....i posted the audio demo in exploration of sound...check it out....its got more bang for you buck than either of the two you mentioned |
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| robstar |
Yeah, but it's too expensive... :/
I have this lil list of synths I'm gonna buy:
1. JP-8000/8080
2. Korg Triton (+ EXB-PCM09)
3. Virus KC
So I will get a Virus, but just not yet! :) |
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| brash |
If/when I get a Virus I am most certainly getting one of the ones with all the dials and stuff. No way I'd go with a rack version... Hands on is the way to go. Just my opinion, though. :)
Robstar, you may want to look at some Novations and/or Nords, too, before you finish that list... ;) |
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| robstar |
Hehe yeh, I've been checking out The Supernova...I might add that one to my list too.
Not to fond of the Nord Lead synths ...Tho I've Only tried The First one in the Nord Series . :tongue2 |
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| Fatboy |
I heard that Novation will release a softsynth based on the Supernova engine. With some external knobs that could be mighty wicked. I love the knobs and hands on approach of hardware, but the routing/menues and so on is much more managable on softsynths imho. Stuff like handling patches and distributing external effects and outputs is also something I prefer in the software versions. I really wanna try some of the Walfdorf synths to. I have heard very good things about them:) Some of them are bloody expensive though:whip:
Peace |
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| Fatboy |
| The K-Station is sweet. Me wants:) I think all producers suffer from the desire to buy every synth made:D They're sexy, but so expensive:whip: |
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| brash |
| quote: | | Originally posted by Fatboy I think all producers suffer from the desire to buy every synth made:D |
Hahahaha, ain't that the truth! :D |
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