One hardware synth you drool over?

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Scot Solida wrote:If I let myself be pushed around by practicality, my studio would consist of a laptop and a small controller, and I would own more than one pair of tattered shoes. I refuse to kowtow to common sense!
*Never* let common sense and good judgment stand in your way, mate. :hihi:





I mean, that's just waaaay too boring. :lol:
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Considering Scot's a professional sound designer producing Gbs of samples a month at the moment, I'd reckon there's actually quite a lot of common sense and judgement in his kit choice...
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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whyterabbyt wrote:Considering Scot's a professional sound designer producing Gbs of samples a month at the moment, I'd reckon there's actually quite a lot of common sense and judgement in his kit choice...
Hang on, I just have to read this bit out loud to my wife... :lol:
There are rocketships outside of my window. Really: www.cosmo.org
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Scot Solida wrote:
whyterabbyt wrote:Considering Scot's a professional sound designer producing Gbs of samples a month at the moment, I'd reckon there's actually quite a lot of common sense and judgement in his kit choice...
Hang on, I just have to read this bit out loud to my wife... :lol:
Can I use it to on my wife too, except I'll have to eliminate the professional sound designer and Gbs of samples a month part. :lol:

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TONTO... 'nuff said :love:
ew
A spectral heretic...

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:hihi:
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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ew wrote:TONTO... 'nuff said :love:
ew
why do you want to go to TORONTO?

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I would want one of these:

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And one of these:

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And also one of these:

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And maybe a Fairlight. I guess I always wanted a synth where I could watch television at the same time.

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Virus TI

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Easy: Buchla 200e

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The Scot S collection with out any addition Is a sight to be hold. I've seen piks of the modular. Wooo And I do love hardware. Hey I got an SY99. But that's it. But Scot pays the bills with these tools/toy's so they do earn there keep :)
Pentagon,z3ta+,Tassman,Vsampler 3,FM7,Vocator,Sonar 3 Producer,SoundForge,Awave,Vegas 5
SFZ+,P5. And two kick ass DawBox machines!

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Scot Solida wrote:
kilroy wrote::hihi: Scot puts me in mind of when I was a younger lad.


Poor smitten sod. When it comes to it, will he really let the practical considerations of space and convenience play a crucial role in his final decision?





Not hardly likely... :lol:





:lol:

If I let myself be pushed around by practicality, my studio would consist of a laptop and a small controller, and I would own more than one pair of tattered shoes. I refuse to kowtow to common sense!


shoes?
ah i remeber them...
:ud:

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Virus Ti

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ew wrote:TONTO... 'nuff said :love:
ew


thought nuff was after the kawai but im with you ew TONTO :love: like the reaktor of the hard synth world i reckon anything is possible once your sat in that cockpit :-o
:ud:

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although im way more into software than hardware these days, there are a few hardware synths i still have various levels of lust for.

but if i could choose just one? thats easy...

the alesis andromeda. i've tried one a few times and it knocked me out. what a wonderful sounding synth. smooth, lush, full, liquid, real. i just want one, plain and simple.

in second place...the upcoming DSI poly evolver keyboard. (though i think it could potentially step into first place once i get to actually try one.)

-ugo

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