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4damind wrote:
munchkin wrote:SynthMaster is based in the US.
Turkey (Ankara)
According to the KV331 Audio website Bülent Bıyıkoğlu moved to Silicon Valley.

http://www.kv331audio.com/aboutus.aspx

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Kriminal wrote:Not according to urs link on twitter ...blame urs :hihi:
My feed from today got the link to the magazine ad on Musicradar. The actual list wasn't on it...

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V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?

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myrna wrote:
munchkin wrote:
myrna wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
myrna wrote:again: it is based on "britcentrism": three synths out of 10 are british (!) and called "classic". I don't know about nr.3 "synthmaster", never heard before. Is it an english product? If yes it is 4 UK synths out of 10 LOL. A little bit too much in a world dominated by german products :hihi: Reminds me "the best pop songs in the world" 100% anglo-american :lol:
To compare:
Tried to hold a championship of the DAWs last fall :D

Not many from Britain there
That's what I mean... 3-4 UK synths out of ten... on a UK magazine, with interviews to unknown (for me and the rest of the world) UK artists... :roll:

:D
SynthMaster is based in the US. TBH the UK is influential because it makes more innovative dance music than the continent and the US and it's a UK mag. The US and German music mags give priority to home grown stuff as well. Women's Own is also more likely to have features related to the UK. Home grown stories are their meat an potatoes. 3 UK based developers out of 10 isn't exactly waving the flag.
dance music? UK?!... :? Where? When?... Who?... 3 UK developers out of 10 is too much, for me, considering outside UK english products and musicians are almost unknown.
Well I can't help it if you've been locked in a room for the past 50 years. Try to get out more. :wink:

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Urs wrote:
Kriminal wrote:Not according to urs link on twitter ...blame urs :hihi:
My feed from today got the link to the magazine ad on Musicradar. The actual list wasn't on it...
The list was on your twiiter link and it isnt the lust thats here.

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munchkin wrote:
myrna wrote:
munchkin wrote:
myrna wrote:
Numanoid wrote:
myrna wrote:again: it is based on "britcentrism": three synths out of 10 are british (!) and called "classic". I don't know about nr.3 "synthmaster", never heard before. Is it an english product? If yes it is 4 UK synths out of 10 LOL. A little bit too much in a world dominated by german products :hihi: Reminds me "the best pop songs in the world" 100% anglo-american :lol:
To compare:
Tried to hold a championship of the DAWs last fall :D

Not many from Britain there
That's what I mean... 3-4 UK synths out of ten... on a UK magazine, with interviews to unknown (for me and the rest of the world) UK artists... :roll:

:D
SynthMaster is based in the US. TBH the UK is influential because it makes more innovative dance music than the continent and the US and it's a UK mag. The US and German music mags give priority to home grown stuff as well. Women's Own is also more likely to have features related to the UK. Home grown stories are their meat an potatoes. 3 UK based developers out of 10 isn't exactly waving the flag.
dance music? UK?!... :? Where? When?... Who?... 3 UK developers out of 10 is too much, for me, considering outside UK english products and musicians are almost unknown.
Well I can't help it if you've been locked in a room for the past 50 years. Try to get out more. :wink:
... or maybe it's you locked on a british island, while the rest of the world simply don't give a damn about this so-called "UK music"? :roll:

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myrna wrote:
V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?
You tell us...all the pros i know dont have time to read mags.....most of the wannabes i know read them all.

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Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?
You tell us...all the pros i know dont have time to read mags.....most of the wannabes i know read them all.
As far as I can understand by articles... SOS is more serious, CM is full of "cool" (...) pictures and strange young (unknown) british musicians, who I guess are known by UK kids. Not by me and the rest of the world, for sure :D

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myrna wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?
You tell us...all the pros i know dont have time to read mags.....most of the wannabes i know read them all.
As far as I can understand by articles... SOS is more serious, CM is full of "cool" (...) pictures and strange young (unknown) british musicians, who I guess are known by UK kids. Not by me and the rest of the world, for sure :D
Its a UK mag, buy a diff one if you want 'international' relevance.

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Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?
You tell us...all the pros i know dont have time to read mags.....most of the wannabes i know read them all.
As far as I can understand by articles... SOS is more serious, CM is full of "cool" (...) pictures and strange young (unknown) british musicians, who I guess are known by UK kids. Not by me and the rest of the world, for sure :D
Its a UK mag, buy a diff one if you want 'international' relevance.
I've noticed :D They write things about UK music as if the rest of the world knew what they are talking about :hihi:

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myrna wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
Kriminal wrote:
myrna wrote:
V0RT3X wrote:I used to be attracted to the CM hype when i was younger.. now I will open their magazine and think about how much they appeal to *skrillex* wannabes..

Sound on Sound is so much better..
Sound on Sound is for professional users. CM is for kids, right?
You tell us...all the pros i know dont have time to read mags.....most of the wannabes i know read them all.
As far as I can understand by articles... SOS is more serious, CM is full of "cool" (...) pictures and strange young (unknown) british musicians, who I guess are known by UK kids. Not by me and the rest of the world, for sure :D
Its a UK mag, buy a diff one if you want 'international' relevance.
I've noticed :D They write things about UK music as if the rest of the world knew what they are talking about :hihi:

Wouldnt know, dont buy it.

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munchkin wrote:
4damind wrote:
munchkin wrote:SynthMaster is based in the US.
Turkey (Ankara)
According to the KV331 Audio website Bülent Bıyıkoğlu moved to Silicon Valley.

http://www.kv331audio.com/aboutus.aspx
Not anymore guys! I've been in Turkey for the past 6 years, and established our company "KV331 Audio" here!

So, KV331 Audio is basicly a Turkish "AllaTurca" company :lol:

(KV331 is the number of the piece "AllaTurca :hihi: )
Works at KV331 Audio
SynthMaster voted #1 in MusicRadar's "Best Synth of 2019" poll
SynthMaster One voted #4 in MusicRadar's "Best Synth of 2019" poll

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kv331 wrote:
munchkin wrote:
4damind wrote:
munchkin wrote:SynthMaster is based in the US.
Turkey (Ankara)
According to the KV331 Audio website Bülent Bıyıkoğlu moved to Silicon Valley.

http://www.kv331audio.com/aboutus.aspx
Not anymore guys! I've been in Turkey for the past 6 years, and established our company "KV331 Audio" here!

So, KV331 Audio is basicly a Turkish "AllaTurca" company :lol:

(KV331 is the number of the piece "AllaTurca :hihi: )
You missed the opportunity to show off your new office:

http://www.cyberpark.com.tr/eng/

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kv331 wrote:
munchkin wrote:
4damind wrote:
munchkin wrote:SynthMaster is based in the US.
Turkey (Ankara)
According to the KV331 Audio website Bülent Bıyıkoğlu moved to Silicon Valley.

http://www.kv331audio.com/aboutus.aspx
Not anymore guys! I've been in Turkey for the past 6 years, and established our company "KV331 Audio" here!

So, KV331 Audio is basicly a Turkish "AllaTurca" company :lol:

(KV331 is the number of the piece "AllaTurca :hihi: )
That was one reason why I bought SynthMaster - I never had any synthesizer from Turkey! :D

On the other side, I've hoped I could make some Turkish tunes with it, but I got no real infos how to do it... :help:

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