Best Hardware Synths For around £400

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Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by Arshaw » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:04 pm

im looking to buy a hardware synth for around £400.

ive been lookin at jp8000's and various other rolands, mostly modules but was wondering if there were any recomendations.

also if there are any good analog synths to look for that'd be cool.

was lookin at sh101s on ebay a whlie back, them seem to be goin for under £400

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by LilPeteDubstep » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:10 pm

Korp Kp3 Pad Is Great :) Around £250 :)

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by Arshaw » Sun Dec 06, 2009 12:29 am

LilPeteDubstep wrote:Korp Kp3 Pad Is Great :) Around £250 :)
not really what im lookin for tbh sorry, lookin more for vintage synths

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by chewie » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:05 am

I'd have a look at the new Tetra by Dave Smith. Been toying with idea of getting one it's basically a smaller version of the prophet 08 but with added sub oscillators and a feedback osc.
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/tetra/
Or for that amount you could get omnisphere which is the absolute nuts in the soft synth realm. Analogue hardware like the sh101 ( i have one btw) are becoming more of a novelty i think there's better sounding soft synths these days.

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by legend4ry » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:41 am

you could always go down the sound module route and get a JV1080/2080 for about 250/300 and get a cheap but big midi keyboard.

http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jv1080.php
http://www.vintagesynth.com/roland/jv2080.php

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by hayze99 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:50 am

Sell your body and get a moog :D

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by Architecture » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:02 am

i second the Moog. I have an LP, and it SLAYS! so much bite and punch, more than my modular synth even.

The JP8000 is great for non bass applications, and non analog sounding applications. I use it all the time for its blantant digital sound.
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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by slothrop » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:23 pm

Kid Kuduro wrote:not really what im lookin for tbh sorry, lookin more for vintage synths
You're not going to get that much vintage for £400.

SH101 could be good, or look at the Dave Smith Mopho (although for me the fact that afaict functionally it works like a monophonic VST that you can only use one instance of is a kind of a deal-breaker - if I'm shelling out for hardware I want knobs and keys and the ability to jam around without using a computer, dammit).

Or just get Synth Squad or Sylenth 1 or Poly-Ana and have a load of cash leftover for something else...

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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by my_fickle_eye » Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:30 pm

chewie wrote:I'd have a look at the new Tetra by Dave Smith. Been toying with idea of getting one it's basically a smaller version of the prophet 08 but with added sub oscillators and a feedback osc.
http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/products/tetra/
Or for that amount you could get omnisphere which is the absolute nuts in the soft synth realm. Analogue hardware like the sh101 ( i have one btw) are becoming more of a novelty i think there's better sounding soft synths these days.
That looks really cool! I was thinking about a mopho but might have to save for that beast.
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Re: Best Hardware Synths For around £400

Post by deadly_habit » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:19 pm

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