Synth Help
Skip Drinkwater
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ok so im looking to spend about $300-$500 on a vintage synth. what are some good pieces for that price range? ive heard really good things about the roland juno 106, but i havent heard the actual sound myself. is there a website that has sound clips of synths that anyone knows about? i tried googling, but didnt find much...
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http://www.synthmuseum.com/index.html
http://vintagesynth.com/
From personal experience, your bound to find many different types of keys for that price range. I could've bought an organ for $50 today.. So, you really gotta narrow it to what types of sounds you'd want to be applying it for. Like if you want some little electro noises to go ontop of some dance music for live purposes only..
This might be in your boat. But for $500 you can have a collection of synths... with years of different applications.
- spidey
I have this synth and it's le shit! I run it through a little FX unit and it sounds
Very very phat, and you can create your own sounds fairly easily (plus it has midi which some old synths don't).
The Juno 106 is my synth of choice, its really nice for hip hop. I think the Jupiter 8 makes nicer leads (unison mode) by the 106 all around sits better in a mix.
I would go with the 106 for sure. I might let one of mine go soon (just purchased a Roland Space Echo jeah!!) Get at me if you are serious.
S
What are you looking for the synth to do? Maybe expound a likkle and we can help suggest something.
Moog Rogue
Prophet 6(I think that's the one) although it falls out of tune and other probs
Juno 106 is decent
I haven't messed with this, but you might as well get a Prodigy for a little more. I think they might be within that price range.
I recently copped a mint ARP Odyssey for 5 bills. I highly recommend it.
You should check this site out:
http://www.arpodyssey.com/directory.html
and listen to this demo MP3 http://www.arpodyssey.com/Roger%20Powell%20Odyssey%20Tutorial.mp3
That ARP is pretty killer though.
Good point, it seems like these new ones are just trying to recreate sounds from the old ones anyways, but they just look so damn sexy!
Studio Electronics ATC-1, I think they stopped making them in the 90s.
You need a keyboard controller, but this thing has insane sound & filtering.
This is not analog modeling, this is the real deal. Massive bang for the buck in my opinion.
aside from that micro korg, what are some recent synth's that come recommended?
If that's the case, just use VST's. The Minimoog and ARP one's are decent.
day, did you get that odyssey on the bay?
Although everyone and their mother has a microkorg they're just such a nice synth for the price and size. A wolf in sheeps clothing.
I want arps, krumars, jen's, moogs, etc but I know i'd still go back to the microkorg for a starting point and most things.
-Woosh
damn. nice score, day