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what sythesizer to get which is sick for different warbles?
looking to get a synthesizer for about £200-£400. are there any out there that have krazy synths built in them? 

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Re: what sythesizer to get which is sick for different warbl
Zebra 2 is beautiful goodness and crazy flexible. I wouldn't recommend spending on hardware synths before monitoring, room treatment and converters.k13 wrote:looking to get a synthesizer for about £200-£400. are there any out there that have krazy synths built in them?
There's alot that can be done in a box.
PS. The evolver is pretty damn cool though. And there's always DIY modular stuff if you're unafraid of soldering.
I've got a desktop evolver and as good as they are they not actually that easy or fun to use. Because of the matrix you program it with you can't see straight away what's doing what, so you tend to just sit there thinking what the fucks going on. However they sound like no other synth and if I had the money I would get the mono keyboard version, its got more buttons.
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Hot Damn the evolver looks SICK bro.
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/evolver/sounds.html
Go listen to this thing.... GNAR GNAR reminds me of the Virus TI a bit. OH my god who do I have to rob to get one of those?
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/evolver/sounds.html
Go listen to this thing.... GNAR GNAR reminds me of the Virus TI a bit. OH my god who do I have to rob to get one of those?
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Dave Smith would be your primary targetDijon wrote:my god who do I have to rob to get one of those?
You are supposed to use it with the editing software. Heard it makes things much easier.wasteman wrote:I've got a desktop evolver and as good as they are they not actually that easy or fun to use. Because of the matrix you program it with you can't see straight away what's doing what, so you tend to just sit there thinking what the fucks going on. However they sound like no other synth and if I had the money I would get the mono keyboard version, its got more buttons.
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too right Tom bass - its the operater that makes the difference. I've had a Virus TI for a year, and don't know shit about synthesis, thought i'd just switch it on and be a badboy producer...aint the case!tom_bass wrote:Zebra 2 is indeed a versatile beast.
Any synth is capable of making good sounds, it's the operator that makes the difference!
have learnt alot since then though

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