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Subject: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
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Original Message 1/27 19-May-02 @ 07:49 AM - Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 2/27 19-May-02 @ 03:55 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 3/27 19-May-02 @ 11:56 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
just not that impressed by the alesis. But hey..Im not all elitist about the "tru analog" thing anyway, so...
Message 4/27 20-May-02 @ 05:32 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
I hope the link works. It's a bit more than 2200 for the performer, but dude, let's face it: It's MOOG!!!!! You want the shit? That's the shit. It just doesn't get any badder for that kind of price.
Ape
Message 5/27 20-May-02 @ 01:47 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 6/27 20-May-02 @ 06:21 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
they got me my mks-80 for less than any of the ads I saw, and it's the first issue with the curtis chips, so they are somtimes cheaper than e-bay and are great to do business with.
Message 7/27 21-May-02 @ 10:04 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
My 2 cents.
Message 8/27 23-May-02 @ 10:18 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 9/27 24-May-02 @ 07:15 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Ape
Message 10/27 24-May-02 @ 04:49 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
anyway, its also one of the coolest looking synths ever built!
Message 12/27 26-May-02 @ 11:02 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 14/27 11-Jun-02 @ 06:14 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
granted alot of these moogs and oberheims have their own idiosyncratic feel and sound, which is the main reason to buy one, but the andromeda has its own sound too. anyone deep into programming should check out the A6. if you want amazing envelopes, the andromeda has those too. 7 stages, attack, decay1, decay2,delay, sustain, release1, release2, with level knobs for decay 1 and release 1. three modulation ports per envelope, and all three envelopes with dedicated knobs, you cant beat that. the A6 is amazing compared to what people make it out to be.
Message 15/27 11-Jun-02 @ 03:54 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
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Message 16/27 12-Jun-02 @ 10:20 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
I think $1900 us would do it for me. $999 is pushing it. The thing has 50lbs of custom made guts in it.
As for being portable. The xpander was pretty damn small in comparison to an andromerda. You need a fork lift to gig it!
Message 17/27 13-Jun-02 @ 01:01 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 18/27 13-Jun-02 @ 07:45 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 19/27 13-Jun-02 @ 08:01 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
“It's not a rumor. Dr. Moog met with Alesis CEO Keith Barr about the project at it's inception and gave us his blessing to use the Modular 921b oscillator and 904a lowpass filter circuitry, and the Andromeda oscillators and Filter 2 are directly based upon those. There were changes to accomodate the VLSI process which in itself altered the tone a bit, but there is certainly a recognizable "Moog" tone to it.
By the way, it's begun shipping in limited quantities, which will quickly ramp up in numbers. The current issue of German Keyboards magazine has some audio examples of it.”
“We're using the Coldfire 5307. It outputs control signals to each analog parameter, as you would expect. I'd like to share more, but I'm not allowed “
so the cold fire is the controler and engine for the operations, but the rest is custom , filters osc etc.
the conversation I had with Peake was that there were 16 custom filter chips and osc as well. May have been an e-mail he sent me or on Sonic State.
Message 20/27 14-Jun-02 @ 09:54 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Yes, the Andromeda has a more flexible mod matrix (so does the Q, compared to the Virus). Yes it's real analog. But it's not so much better that it blows off the Virus, or the Q. If the two were priced exactly the same, it'd be a tough decision for me.
These are just my opinions having played all the synths I've talked about. Your mileage may vary. I hope you are thrilled with the Andromeda - for that kind of money it should make you coffee in the morning and blow you before bed ;)
-Craig
Message 21/27 16-Jun-02 @ 05:48 AM Edit: 16-Jun-02 | 05:50 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 22/27 17-Jun-02 @ 02:11 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
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Thanks Brett, you said what I was trying to say.
-Craig
Message 23/27 17-Jun-02 @ 10:13 PM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
The little riddle is on www.trippler.net/music --> Stuff
Regards
Stefan
Message 24/27 18-Jun-02 @ 01:31 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
Message 25/27 18-Jun-02 @ 06:43 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
I think that it is possible to program patches that sound more identic on the different units. But I must admit that I didn't put too much effort in it, I just twiddled a little until I liked the sounds.
I think the examples are good to show that evry osc and filter sounds different but good though ;-)
Message 26/27 18-Jun-02 @ 11:21 AM - RE: Analog buffs on the Andromeda
i got fooled by the pulse, thinking it was a uQ. there´s deffinitely a similarity to their sound. hard.
tnx Stefan for providing the test, it really shows how we can be fooled by technology
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