I don't really agree. If you have such a *respectable* synth collection, and according to what I read from the topic starter he doesn't buy 'in the wild' but always uses a demo first before buying, you know what is going on in the market. By reading here on the forum, or using other sources. So very unlikely to have missed the 'synth of all synths'.Lotuzia wrote:An interesting point is made here. I think that Its precisely when your synth collection begins to become *respectable* that you should need the biggest help of the community to point you towards synthesizers that really stand out of the crowd.samsam wrote:......
In fairness it's easy to assume that a thread stating that you own 100 synths but want recommendations for more is a joke.
If you only have one or two synths, then a lot of instruments will offer you something somewhat different, so a thread mentioning almost every synth under the sun might be relevant ( and it usually ends like this on Kvr anyway )
Looking through the list of synths topic starter has, I think it is very unlikely to find anything that is sounding completely different. I would say the full sonic pallette is covered with what he has.
Though what I saw is the the topic starter quite some time stating 'this won't run on my PC' on synths that according to him do sound good. So my question, if you spend quite some cash on synths, why not save for e.g. an i7 upgrade. Then that argument is gone, and it is possible to use 'the next big thing' that needs it without limitation.
Also the remark 'it doesn't add to what I have but if discounted heavily I will buy' looks a bit odd, what except from 'gear lust' is the sense of buying it when discounted?


