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We all have different perspectives - certainly it is great for sequencing with CVs but I just don't get the boring and stale part. It is incredibly versatile, but more important for me controllable and reproducible. I am happy, actually joyous, about the trade off between being able to provide precise patches every time but maybe needing to work a bit with the DCOs to get certain types of sound. Yes you can make dull sounds but you can do that with all synths - I find putting the effort in gets me the results I want. There are some pretty unique features too - I am a huge fan of using the pitched LFOs for FM changing them on a note by note basis or using p-locks leads to sounds that would be extremely difficult to reproduce on any other synth - maybe on a wall of eurocrack but then patch recall has gone.christian f. wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:43 am Come on. The ANALog 4 sounds boring and stale. I use mine to sequence other gear and maybe some drums.
We rarely agree, but on this you're spot on!BONES wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:08 amWhy? What do you know that every synth manufacturer on the planet in the mid-80s didn't? Analog Keys is easily the best sounding analogue synth I've ever heard. I couldn't care less how it manages that, the fact of it is all that matters. Price-wise it's cheaper than most Sequential or Moog modules and has a lot more to offer.
A poor workman always blames his tools. If you can't get absolutely amazing sounds out of your A4, it has nothing to do with the box. That said, a big part of what makes Analog Keys so good is the way it uses the joystick. At first I thought it was ridiculous how deep some of the modulation was but I learned that it's actually awesome. It's something you may not get from the A4, or that might not be obvious, but it is well worth looking into.christian f. wrote: Thu Sep 24, 2020 8:43 amCome on. The ANALog 4 sounds boring and stale. I use mine to sequence other gear and maybe some drums.
Well, if things needed are not that accessible - maybe the box is to blaim.BONES wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 2:43 am A poor workman always blames his tools. If you can't get absolutely amazing sounds out of your A4, it has nothing to do with the box.
That's good thinking, at least. Maybe part of price point doing that, seem rather unusuall and pots are way cheaper probably.BONES wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:33 am The knobs are endless encoders, so they absolutely are in the position you left them in.
Opposite for me, I always pick synth from what is available on panel(and sound of course) - or no real reason to get hardware at all.And of course it's not user-friendly, it's hardware. Hardware isn't user-friendly, never really has been. That said, AK and A4 work pretty much like half-a-dozen other hardware synths I own or have owned, all the way back to the CS-1x at the turn of the Century.
lfm wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:49 amThat's a lot back and forth for things I usually fine tune - envelope attack and decay on amp and filter, back and forth zillion of times. That is button presses, and knobs not in last position they were - and just not user friendly.
Make up your mind - either you want instant hands-on access to e.g. envelope parameters, or you want encoders that are used PRCISELY because they're multi-purpose and you need to "menu dive" (or at least press some button(s)) to change their functionlfm wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:51 amI wish they would have made DeepMind with endless knobs as well, instead of obsession with faders everywhere almost.
DeepMind was made for partially use display interactively, and have buttons to switch between which envelope you are working on - same as A4. So in this case endless work well.antic604 wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 6:58 amlfm wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 3:49 amThat's a lot back and forth for things I usually fine tune - envelope attack and decay on amp and filter, back and forth zillion of times. That is button presses, and knobs not in last position they were - and just not user friendly.Make up your mind - either you want instant hands-on access to e.g. envelope parameters, or you want encoders that are used PRCISELY because they're multi-purpose and you need to "menu dive" (or at least press some button(s)) to change their functionlfm wrote: Fri Sep 25, 2020 5:51 amI wish they would have made DeepMind with endless knobs as well, instead of obsession with faders everywhere almost.![]()
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