![]() If i had the $ to spend, i would have went w/ a moog little phatty (it is mono) or a nord stage. novation xio, x station, k station, and bass station (25 key, 49 key, or 61 key versions) korg microkorg (good sounds, hard to edit, didn't like the little keys) korg ms2000 (discontinued, lots of knobs that make learning the nuts'n'bolts of synthesizing easy) I was looking for a newer synth (to patch direct to a computer or 1/4" out) wanted mono, but didn't rule out poly 3-4 octave less money. ![]() JMJ has said that he digs the micron's big bro, the ion (which i believe was discontinued). i am looking into midi foot controllers now (leaning toward the budget fatar stuff). ![]() it sounds good but it is difficult to change the parameters (usually use my computer to edit patches). Though some synths are better than others, it basically comes down to a good synth can reproduce most other synth sounds (pending the number of oscillators, available wave forms, etc.)Īs i am on a budget, and really want a "starter" synth, i went with a alesis micron. I also came across this site- it's a good resource for me. i was in a similar situation, and used the JMJ post as well as your midi foot pedals post during my search. Not speaking for JMJ, this is simply a new-found interest of mine.
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