what synths do you have?

neilwight said:
wow, things certainly keep going round on here :)

thought id update my list and since most people seem to feel that drum machines are synths for some reason, ill stick on mine also.

roland juno 60 with midi
roland jx3p with pg200
roland rs09 organ/string synth
SCI six trak
SCI prophet 600
yamaha dx7
FAT fb383
korg ms10
nord lead 2
micro moog
yamaha qy700 ( i guess it has internal voices lol)
waldorf miniworks
emu esi 32
roland tr606
roland tr808 with midi
roland tr909
SCI drumtraks
alesis hr16
alesis hr16b

that's a slick setup man .... i'd love to hear some of your stuff ....
 
Synkrotron: Do you have a/the Digital mixer from Behringer? What do you think about it?

How are the effects in it?

I have heard that the reason for not buying this should be that Behringer is not nice.. no support etc. (?)

Take care :)
 
I know i'm gonna forget something, but here goes:

roland MKS-80
roland MKS-70
roland MKS-10
roland D-550
roland SVC-350
roland SPV-355
roland s-760
roland s-770 (3 of these)
roland s-750 (2 of these)
roland SH-101
roland SH-7
roland GR-500
roland gr-707
roland EM-101
Kork MS-20
Kork EX-8000
Kork EX-800
Korg Poly61
Kork WaveStation A/D
Korg Triton Rack
Korg P3
Korg 707
Yamaha CS-5
Yamaha CS-10
Yamaha TX-816 (w/Beetle)
Yamaha SY-35
Octave CAT
Prophet 5
Casio CZ-101
Casio SA-20
Casio Casiotone 610
Studio Electronics SE-1
Oberheim Martix 6R
Kawai K5000R
Kawai K5000S
Akai AX80
Akai X7000
Ensoniq SD-1
Stylophone 350s
Nord Lead
Elka Rhapsody 490
Waldorf Microwave XT
Waldorf Pulse Plus
Waldorf MicroQ
Arp Pro-DGX
Nintendo Gameboy Nanoloop
Jaminator
various toy keyboards
various software synths


And if we are mentioning drum machines:

roland TR-808
roland TR-909
roland TR-505
roland TR-707
roland R-8 MKII
roland CR-8000
roland DDR-30
casio RZ-1
yamaha RX-21
Korg DDD-1
Korg SuperDrums DDM-10
Rhythm Ace
Sequantial TOM


blah, blah, blah, blah, blaaaaaah :)

...and I use every one of them.

:) :)
 
dvyce said:
I know i'm gonna forget something, but here goes:

roland MKS-80
roland MKS-70

(...)

roland TR-808
roland TR-909
roland TR-505
roland TR-707

(...)

wow --- is your real name Jean-Michel Jarre ? :D
 
Robban said:
Synkrotron: Do you have a/the Digital mixer from Behringer? What do you think about it?

How are the effects in it?

I have heard that the reason for not buying this should be that Behringer is not nice.. no support etc. (?)

Take care :)

Sorry I didn't come back sooner :)

I still haven't fully explored the mighty DDX3216 because I'm currently busy remixing my latest 11 tracks for my upcoming CD. I am not using the effects on these tracks because I need to get them finished as soon as possible... I've spent too much time on them already LOL

The effects are supposed to be from the Virtualiser and up to now the effects appear to be pretty basic... it depends what you are looking for really. I also own a Lexicon MPX500 which has digital in's and out's so I am looking forward to intigrating that into my system.

I also heard that you don't get good support from Behringer but up to now they have answered all of my e-mails even if they are unable to help me with my problem (no sysex code available yet for instance).


Apart from all that... I really like it. I love to be able to control the faders from my sequencer and save snapshots of the basic starting settings for each song. Before I got this I used a Spirit Folio Lite which was OK but I never touched the faders all the time I used it. I was finding that I was getting too much noise into my mix because I would turn down instruments that were not featuring in a particular track. Now I set all the faders to zero and fade them up to the operating level only when the instruments kick in. This keeps my noise levels right down to an absolute minimum.

Bottom line...... I'm pleased with it so far :)

andy
 
Synkrotron: Thank you for your reply, I will find more info about it and maybe get one =) Good luck with your release.
 
I used to be a pure guitarhead, but got into electronic music in the mid 90's. For now I have a Roland JP-8080 & Access Virus KB. For future purchases I'm only considering cool retro synths such as a Juno, SH101, or Moog, but due to the newfound interest in these from folks like myself, they tend to be a little overpriced - so I'm holding out, instead of bending over.
 
basicly to dnaflr2

cos he has i call "synths for trance" he he :D
but i got an idea-show your synth list and say something about yourself-music styles,backround,how did you start creating music,first\favorite synth and stuff like that
 
dvyce said:
I know i'm gonna forget something, but here goes:

roland MKS-80
roland MKS-70
roland MKS-10
roland D-550
roland SVC-350
roland SPV-355
roland s-760
roland s-770 (3 of these)
roland s-750 (2 of these)
roland SH-101
roland SH-7
roland GR-500
roland gr-707
roland EM-101
Kork MS-20
Kork EX-8000
Kork EX-800
Korg Poly61
Kork WaveStation A/D
Korg Triton Rack
Korg P3
Korg 707
Yamaha CS-5
Yamaha CS-10
Yamaha TX-816 (w/Beetle)
Yamaha SY-35
Octave CAT
Prophet 5
Casio CZ-101
Casio SA-20
Casio Casiotone 610
Studio Electronics SE-1
Oberheim Martix 6R
Kawai K5000R
Kawai K5000S
Akai AX80
Akai X7000
Ensoniq SD-1
Stylophone 350s
Nord Lead
Elka Rhapsody 490
Waldorf Microwave XT
Waldorf Pulse Plus
Waldorf MicroQ
Arp Pro-DGX
Nintendo Gameboy Nanoloop
Jaminator
various toy keyboards
various software synths


And if we are mentioning drum machines:

roland TR-808
roland TR-909
roland TR-505
roland TR-707
roland R-8 MKII
roland CR-8000
roland DDR-30
casio RZ-1
yamaha RX-21
Korg DDD-1
Korg SuperDrums DDM-10
Rhythm Ace
Sequantial TOM


blah, blah, blah, blah, blaaaaaah :)

...and I use every one of them.

:) :)


your also forgot to buy a virus..... cant have a studio without a virus! :victory:
 
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