I been making everything on a laptop for the past three years. Mainly because I have been traveling for the last 2 years and wont be done untill this october. When I get back Orion will be best freinds with my Korg Triton Extrem and hope to get a Roland V synth at somet point also.
What hardware do you use?
What Hardware Synths do you use?Moderators: Christophe, Mark
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What Hardware Synths do you use?-Orion-Emu 1616 -Korg Triton Extreme - Ibanez - Vox Tone Labs.
What Hardware Synths do you use?Hey joe-joe,
Nice to see you're still kicking around the forum. I have an old Korg keyboard synth, a Cheetah MS-6 and Access Virus. My Nord Modular is in freight from Canada. I like to have them around the place! When you get the inclination to play them. Other than that I have a Mackie Onyx mixer and a Roland GI-20 midi guitar. Cheers
What Hardware Synths do you use?a Korg Z1, but I only really use it as a MIDI controller.
a Casio MT-68 that I play all the time. It's fun and portable.
What Hardware Synths do you use?The only synth hardware I own/use any more is a MicroKorg. Sweet little beast.
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What Hardware Synths do you use?Korg MicroX and it is awesome
What Hardware Synths do you use?novation k station
waldorf Q rack nord modular
What Hardware Synths do you use?roland v is supposed to be good for vocals, it can so some crazy stuff. if i every plan to buy one it would be the alesis andromeda a6 first
What Hardware Synths do you use?If I had the money, i'd put together the synthesizers.com starter kit thing.
What Hardware Synths do you use?roland sh-1
yamaha cs-30 Oberheim Matrix 1000 i don't use them so much, i love the speed of scoring with vsti and orion and i love all the presets i can play with ! Yamaha CS-30, Roland SH-1, Roland MKS70, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, Yamaha FS1R, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Novation Remote 37SL, Korg Legacy, Alesis M1Active 520, Novation Launchpad Pro, Push2, Intel i7-7700HQ
What Hardware Synths do you use?but i reckon that the sh-1 has an unique sound quality
Yamaha CS-30, Roland SH-1, Roland MKS70, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, Yamaha FS1R, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Novation Remote 37SL, Korg Legacy, Alesis M1Active 520, Novation Launchpad Pro, Push2, Intel i7-7700HQ
What Hardware Synths do you use?cool site thanks V/M
What Hardware Synths do you use?i agree. currently i am having space issues. once i get time to invest in a larger table, i hope to use them more. i tend to use 3rd party software interfaces due to the ease and speed as cc mentions, while working with orion. Last edited by suneel on Sat Jul 04, 2009 8:04 am, edited 1 time in total.
What Hardware Synths do you use?yes, of course space and weight is a big issue that i forgot to mention !
i have found a solution : sharing the hardware with my collaborator : i kept the cs-30 (the biggest) and i let the sh-1 and matrix 1000 with him ! Yamaha CS-30, Roland SH-1, Roland MKS70, Focusrite Scarlett 18i6, Yamaha FS1R, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Novation Remote 37SL, Korg Legacy, Alesis M1Active 520, Novation Launchpad Pro, Push2, Intel i7-7700HQ
What Hardware Synths do you use?I think my place can pose for a Yamaha junkyard now. Fatter than a Korg, but not as thick as a Rolands (I have those too )
I'm surprised anyone still yearns for hardware? (coming from me, that speaks volumes!) Gigging, maybe? Die hards like CC and Suneel, okay. But I think if ones got a good PC/Laptop with OP and some VST's - a good controller is all that is needed now. Heck, even a cheap controller does wonders over most hardware these days.
What Hardware Synths do you use?well my first one was the kstation and i really had a blast on that one. i still like that synth, very easy to get liquidy sounds...too bad i left it in chicago. i wont forget this synth.
the next one was the Q rack. i got this to see whats so great abt waldorf synths. the filters are pretty good in this. it can also give a proper bass kick, ha! the pad are thin for me, but you can create lots of sounds! i admit i havent used it like i wanted to, but i plan to do so. i got a editor for it, so i can just use it on the comp, which is great! the nord modular v1 is mainly to experiment with synthesis. i only use it for game projects. its mostly used as a midi keyboard. there are incredible number of patches on the web. what i like abt the modular is that it gives coarse dirty sounds. the next gen one gives smoother sounds. this one can only be programmed by software. there are several hardware knobs that are assignable in software using the modular editor. what i dont like abt it is, it needs 2 midi ports, one of playing and the other for programming. the next gen one uses usb instead. still despite all this i like my toys
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