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Subject: modular synthesis
Original Message Date: 29-Mar-03 @ 03:07 PM - modular synthesis
i looked on the internet but could only find programming tips..
is the sound drastically different, or is it just a different layout or something?
thanks~
bs
Message 21/28 10-Apr-03 @ 02:08 PM - RE: modular synthesis
Message 22/28 10-Apr-03 @ 05:53 PM - RE: modular synthesis
I've only had 4 hours or so with it but the Nord Modular is fantastic. The only thing that really sucks is that you have no idea what knob does what on the thing.. There are no labels and all the knobs are freely assignable..
I already got a nice 3-osc FM-ish pad going with the formant filter... A very cool sound that isn't possible with any analog I know of. It's going to take a while though before I really get my head around everything in there!
-Craig
Message 23/28 11-Apr-03 @ 02:49 AM - RE: modular synthesis
but i have to stop thinking about the G2 version.
my truck has an oil leak.
Message 27/28 07-May-03 @ 04:42 PM - RE: modular synthesis
If you want a 'REAL' modular, take a look at these modules ;- http://www.oakleysound.co.uk
you can buy them pre-assembled or as kits (cheaper)...
Paul
Message 28/28 08-May-03 @ 04:50 AM Edit: 08-May-03 | 06:38 AM - RE: modular synthesis
http://www.synthtech.com/motm.html
If you're gonna go with new modules, this stuff is pretty much as nice as it gets. Other companies like Wiard are also doing some really nice modules, and Serge is still kick-ass, but I've got a friend with these MTOM modules and OMG they sound SOOOOO sick. So stinky, warm, fat, defined, clean, and just what the witch doctor ordered.
Ape
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