Just consider it education money and don't worry about it.roman.i wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 6:29 pm You're right I had NFI how to handle that gear, I just loved the sound of both, that's what happens when you have more budget than time. Also, I don't see any issue with that approach, I'm sure that you can learn drive a car faster when you have it rather than you just read about it on the internet.
Neutron is brilliant in getting your mindset for modular - and you found maybe that isn't for you.
Other things to consider might be
- is mono synth really sufficient
- it will be sequencing single notes that you can do
- no chords, and don't be fooled by paraphonic - not polyphonic as you think.
If you want to continue with mono synths in modular style - look at Karma
www.karmafx.dk
You can learn a lot about modules - but using a computer then. And learn about which modules are important and what you want to get flexibility.
So money or budget was not an object.
If you find mono is what you want - and want all flexibility that comes with cross modulation and also save patches.
Check out
- Arturia MatrixBrute
16 sources to 16 destinations in a true matrix way - each source to 16 destinations with it's own amount.
The electronic patch bay is brilliant in making everything possible just about - and still can save electronically - no cables.
For me though polysynth is the thing - also a tool making music and you can actually play on it. Nice sounds and chords inspire to play - and there is where the fun starts for me.
Favorites for me are in this order
- Nordlead, VA synth but very nice sounding and excellent abilities to cross modulate on velocity and fun like no other synth so far for me.
I got a Nordlead 2X second hand for the same money as a Neutron and Model D from Behringer. 20 voices.
4 parts - so combining up to 4 timbres or use as 4 single timres from a sequencer - still polyphonic.
Every knob, 24 or so, can also be touched to create velocity crossmodulation to every knob, and just moving it will tell how much that parameter will vary with velocity. This is where Nordlead shines to me - every patch can be as expressive as an instrument by itself.
- Prologue - excellent sounding analog synth also equipped with a third digital oscillator that has 16 fm types and 16 user types, that you can download free or buy from certain vendors.
Also real fun to work with. Dual timbres to split on keyboard or layer.
- DeepMind - a must have but just down the list because there is some meddling through a display - even though most things are direct access. So just find I spend most time working with Nordlead and Prologue which are direct access everything important(Prologue some menues but clever approach and easy to find).
Even DM6 - is really compact and convenient to have on your lap - exploring it. But if first real polyphonic DM12 is better choice and can be used as master keyboard.