spose the game is up NI MASSIVE :(
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Legendary i have never used a jv module but from what i read its not something suited to synthesis. It might have a vfa lfo and vcf section but its no replacement for massive.
jp8080, novation supernova, sh101, mc202, all these synths can be bought cheap on ebay. Or check vemia its an auction site for vintage synths they ahve an auction on in april http://www.spheremusic.com/Index.asp
jp8080, novation supernova, sh101, mc202, all these synths can be bought cheap on ebay. Or check vemia its an auction site for vintage synths they ahve an auction on in april http://www.spheremusic.com/Index.asp
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Amen brother and well said. Its not so much the ethical part (of course companies like NI have shrunk a studio so small that it can fit in your macbook and they deserve some dough for it ) as the fact that having 10000 synths that you stole in your disposal means that you probably don't know how to properly use any of them. Many electronic music pioneers had only one synth and maybe an 8 or 12bit sampler with 2megs of memory. And as said earlier they paid 2000-3000 for their one synth that could do 1/10th of what a supersynth like massive does.nowaysj wrote:Massive is the shit.
Just buy it, quit your thievin...
But then I bought it in the states, 99 bucks. Wats that, 70 pounds?
You'll make better sounds if you've got to go out and trade your blood sweat and tears for your sound sources. You will be more invested.
The only way to make a musical moment last forever is to pass it through a delay with the feedback control set to maximum and let it play on and on to infinity. This is also the best way to burn your speakers and the moment won't stay musical for long ...


I realise this may be a little off topic butskells wrote:
jp8080, novation supernova, sh101, mc202, all these synths can be bought cheap on ebay.
Cheap??? http://cgi.ebay.com/Roland-SH-101-100-w ... otohosting
I wouldn't call $700 cheap for a SH-101. I bought mine used and abused for the equivalent of 35 euros back in 97. I know I grabbed a bargain but really people in the late 90s were practically giving them away. The limitations of a 1 osc monosynth were too much for a time when digital synths were the shit. I only bought it because I have heard it was used by all the great dubbers of the time ( and I couldn't for the life of me make it spit out a decent bassline for several years). But 700 ? Hell no. It's a great little synth but its not worth that much. This analog worshipping madness has to stop some time. At least worship the giants of yesteryear like Minimoogs or Prophets but really sometimes it gets simply ridiculous.

A good way to give your gf a hernia
The only way to make a musical moment last forever is to pass it through a delay with the feedback control set to maximum and let it play on and on to infinity. This is also the best way to burn your speakers and the moment won't stay musical for long ...


Well neither are mine so if you have 700 to spend maybe they'll send u the gf too.nowaysj wrote:You keep the sh, I'll take the gf!
PS: You can have mine for free. (I hope she reads this)
The only way to make a musical moment last forever is to pass it through a delay with the feedback control set to maximum and let it play on and on to infinity. This is also the best way to burn your speakers and the moment won't stay musical for long ...


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