My first hard synth!

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thats right...after fevorishly collecting soft synths and having to spend more money to keep them updated, I've decided to purchase my first piece of hardware. Not only that, I've decided all my hard synths need to come from the 80's as punishment to the amount of money I've spent on soft synths. Thats right, it came today and I just learned to program the ADSR. You know it, you remember it....C***O VL-1 :hihi:

I plan to hook this puppy up (through my Line-6 Filter Pro and Deley Pro..and clean :roll: ) and sample the hell out of it for you Kontakt users out there (during next semester). In all honest, I can't put the thing down...I'm simply giggling to myself.
The armchair is more than the sum of the bastards

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"aww your first hard'n, aint you cute now"


:lol:

congrats on the synthy and enjoy :)

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meeks wrote:You know it, you remember it....C***O VL-1 :hihi:
You f**ker-gay! I love that synth! mind me asking you how much you got it for?

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oh my god...it has a built in calculator :shock: :lol:

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Well I wanted box, manual,case etc but its been going for $80 :o :nutter:

patience got it for $30
The armchair is more than the sum of the bastards

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$30?
for some reason i always had the idea that hardware synths went for a lot of money so i stuck to free vst softsynths.....i shall look into getting my first hard-synth too then.,even if its a crap old toy synth,..i just need to learn how to program the damn things n getting a hardsynth will probly teach me better
Last edited by NPerez on Sun Jan 30, 2005 7:59 am, edited 1 time in total.

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Sweet!!! :o Finally a synth that can help me ballance my checkbook and do my math homework. :o

Now I want one. I've seen them at the fleamarket for really cheap. They look like they could be good circuit bending material too.

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The VL-1 was always a piece of sh*t. :x
The synth for kiddies who couldn't program synths and were too cheap to buy a larger board.

What I can't work out is how the lamers on sonicstate can give it the same rating (4.5/5) as the DX1 ! :shock: :o :-o :P

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meroveus wrote: The synth for kiddies who couldn't program synths and were too cheap to buy a larger board.
:lol: It wasn't even that. It was a toy for children. It wasn't made to be used professionally in a studio at all.

I was always more of a SK-1 man.

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Yeah, just because the VL-1 has been used by a couple of groups, it's become a fashion thing.

Can't wait to see kraftwerk use an electronic kazoo in one of their concerts.
There'll be a run on kazoos then! :hihi:

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meroveus wrote:too cheap to buy a larger board.
or too poor :oops:

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Well I'm stupid. Thought it was worthless. I just gave away my VL-1 to a friend's kid. Had the box, manual, ugly little brown case, even the original plastic wrap. $80??? Damn.

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ummm...

Some of you are of those analyitical types that often miss the joke and have people stare at you in wierd ways because you try to correct the joke teller by proving a point with your deep profound knowledge, to the point of bitterness, arn't ya!?!

OK, the cats out of the bag, yes, its a toy. But still fun to play! You bitter people remember playing when you were a kid, right? Try it, its grand.

edit: SK-1, here I come!!!!
The armchair is more than the sum of the bastards

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Sweet!!! :o Finally a synth that can help me ballance my checkbook and do my math homework. :o

Now I want one. I've seen them at the fleamarket for really cheap. They look like they could be good circuit bending material too.
you think thats something..
check out this little beauty I picked up the other day!
http://home.tiscali.de/del.priore/equip ... pss140.htm

I'm tickling ivories with the big boys now :D
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Chase wrote:
meroveus wrote: The synth for kiddies who couldn't program synths and were too cheap to buy a larger board.
:lol: It wasn't even that. It was a toy for children.
absolutely! it was the first 'synth' i owned (although not the first i played with) and it had enough on it to teach me about ADSR, amplitude, LFO and, with judicious use of a hand over the speaker, filters... :hihi:

mine, which I bought new in 1982, was nicked in 1997-ish, and although i doubt i'd find a serious use for it now, i'd still rather some f**ker hadn't nicked it!
Chase wrote:It wasn't made to be used professionally in a studio at all.
of course, but you say that to someone, and it becomes a challenge: "right! I'm gonna use this little plastic bastard!" :lol:

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