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ugo wrote:the openlabs miko seems cool
Oh, I thought that was a typo on the other thread, I'd better take a look.
fac wrote:Well, according to Sonic State, the Korg X50 has an MSRP of $749, so it's likely that the microX will have a street price of $400-$450.
X-50 looks amazing and at that price it would be a great controller for the stage, even if its sounds like krap.
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ugo wrote:
BONES wrote: Judging by the demo's it is far more versatile and it has loads of features that the Z-1 didn't.
really? judging from the demo's all i heard was mostly just a lot of standard va with some vocoding. the Z1 at least had a lot of physical modeling in it. (which korg now only hands out in little scraps and pieces to oasys owners.) i wanted to be more excited by the radias but its not grabbing me yet.
It'd be great if there was a hardware synth similar to Cronox3. Imho C3 is the best compromise between sophistication and and ease of programing. VA + "rompler" and FM/AM for some twist plus many instances of effects and robust modulation section.
ugo wrote: the new lower end korg synths with the triton engine are long over due. they havent had anything worth knowning about in that end since they discontinued the N series. looks like these new ones will be great (provided the price is reasonable), but im not in the market for that kind of synth these days. btw...think they'll finally retire the X5D? 10 years on the market is quite a run.
The only real big step forward would be synth with unified oscillators and modulation sources. Imagine big 3d mod matrix (16x16x4 - 16 sources and AM/FM/mix/slot for an effect) and flexible oscs based on vectors (splines?) with option to use pcm too.

It'd would allow to morph smoothly between any of path configuration. Basically a modular with all its parts connected to every others parts with individual fader for any of connection...

The needed processing power? Insane!

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I thought those new novation remoteSL controllers looked nice



along with the axiom ones

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Radek wrote:It'd be great if there was a hardware synth similar to Cronox3. Imho C3 is the best compromise between sophistication and and ease of programing.
Unless it has a greatly improved filter over the original I cannot say I would be even slightly interested.
The only real big step forward would be synth with unified oscillators and modulation sources. Imagine big 3d mod matrix (16x16x4 - 16 sources and AM/FM/mix/slot for an effect) and flexible oscs based on vectors (splines?) with option to use pcm too.
How would you access all that in a hardware synth? Its a whole different paradigm with completely different imperatives.[/quote]
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Invader 2, Flow Motion, Olga, TRK 01, Thorn, Spire, VG Iron

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BONES wrote:
Radek wrote:It'd be great if there was a hardware synth similar to Cronox3. Imho C3 is the best compromise between sophistication and and ease of programing.
Unless it has a greatly improved filter over the original I cannot say I would be even slightly interested.
I had a concept in a mind not implementation. :)
BONES wrote:
The only real big step forward would be synth with unified oscillators and modulation sources. Imagine big 3d mod matrix (16x16x4 - 16 sources and AM/FM/mix/slot for an effect) and flexible oscs based on vectors (splines?) with option to use pcm too.
How would you access all that in a hardware synth? Its a whole different paradigm with completely different imperatives.
You couldn't. :)

But you could get say 10 different synth wirings and morph smoothly between them. I would call something like that a functional vector synthesiser... or perhaps the great unificator. :)

But it's just a dreaming because numbers of calculations needed just for faders ((16*16*4)**2) would be huge. Then there had to be hundreds of simultaneous effects and when counting the FM/AM part too... We would get a nice supercomputer what would be doing a monosynth. :)

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The Radias street price is now official: $1700 for the keyboard version and $1600 for the rack. These prices are from NovaMusik.

The SH-201 is $595 and the Juno-G is $995 (a bit expensive, if you ask me).

No info about the X50 or microX yet.
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fac wrote:Juno-G is $995 (a bit expensive, if you ask me).
Figures! :roll:

I like Roland, but what the hell? For the price of one useless Roland keyboard, you can get a Motif ES Rack. That's funny to me. :shrug:
Mizutaphile.

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BONES wrote:
ugo wrote:the openlabs miko seems cool
Oh, I thought that was a typo on the other thread, I'd better take a look.
fac wrote:Well, according to Sonic State, the Korg X50 has an MSRP of $749, so it's likely that the microX will have a street price of $400-$450.
X-50 looks amazing and at that price it would be a great controller for the stage, even if its sounds like krap.

The X50 does look nice I agree.
However the MicroX looks like it has the better voice/sample set.
Especially with all the middle eastern instruments added for example.
Wonder how much they'll cost in Oz.
Or more importantly how much could ya' wangle one for Bones ? :wink:

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MicroX could be cool depending on the price. But other than that, I agree with ugo - NAMM was pretty disappointing. All in all, there was absolutely nothing even close to the innovation of Zebra2 (IMO the new high-water mark of synths, hard or soft)

Maybe thats alot to expect, but Radias seems... *yawn*

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fac wrote:The Radias street price is now official: $1700 for the keyboard version and $1600 for the rack. These prices are from NovaMusik.

The SH-201 is $595 and the Juno-G is $995 (a bit expensive, if you ask me).

No info about the X50 or microX yet.
Yes, thank you - nice to finally get some MSRPs

http://www.novamusik.com/search.aspx?cl ... eyword=205

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lsd wrote:Since roland can't ever think of anything new, they remade the Handsonic:

http://www.rolandus.com/products/produc ... arentId=61
Honestly, what's wrong with updating a product that's six years old? It's actually a cool concept - why not make it better?

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Yeah, like softsynths weren't mostly rehashes. :)
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Ildon wrote:
fac wrote:Juno-G is $995 (a bit expensive, if you ask me).
Figures! :roll:

I like Roland, but what the hell? For the price of one useless Roland keyboard, you can get a Motif ES Rack. That's funny to me. :shrug:
Yes but as MotifESr's sounds are overall better than this "Juno-G" you are getting actually a "workstation" not just sound module (so it has a sequencer). With simple yet usefull multitrack audio recorder too. The another plus of "Juno-G" is that it can be expanded with 0.5GB of ram and probably there will be possiblity to load your own multisamples somehow. So as I like my MoESr I would now think twice about it if I would be going to buy some hardware "rompler". Comfort of having just one piece of equipment capable of recording ideas and playing gigs with it is great.

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