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Aha...

If you have the money check if you can find these:

http://www.student.foi.hr/~rlogozar/Images/Synths/RolandVP330_01.jpg
Roland VP330...Not only Vocoder but strings and  the famous esoteric divine choirs!

Korg VC-10
http://www.eboardmuseum.com/FOTO%20KORG%20VC%2010%20BROCHURE.jpg
More affordable then the VP330 probably and great fun to use

For modern "real" vocoders, I only know the MAM VF-11 I used that one quite a lot back in the days but then I sold it and used the Zoom 1201/1204 which I actually think sounds better (I know it sounds ridicolous but for me its like that)

Oh yeah there is also the new Roland VP550 vocal & ensemble keyboard, which is sort off a modern version of the VP330
I think this one is really cool because it kind of expands from a vocoder with "real sounding" choir and backing vocal things...like you can do some kind of Beach Boys barbershop shit like this http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=SHd_U00q3vo I don't know how expensive it is now, its already a few years on the market (since 2005 I think) when it was released it was 1200 euros I think...I really want to have one of these one day

edit: checked the price, fucking hell http://www.thomann.de/nl/roland_vp550.htmStill 979 euros

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If you see it, get the awsome Roland SVC-350!

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253 (edited by victor robots 2008-12-12 23:46:58)

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hope to find here in Spain the zoom 1201/04
thanks for the info Smackos.

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Brian Chinetti wrote:
victor robots wrote:

btw, how much should i pay  for an akai AX80?
http://www.vintagesynth.com/akai/ax80.jpg

Over here the AX80 is probably worth 300 - 350 euro, but often you see them sold for less (appr. 275) because somehow nobody here wants them. But it's unfair, just compare it to a Juno 60 or 106 which are in the same budget and the AX80 will win spec wise. And sound wise I think it's also stronger than the 106, but slightly less strong than the 60.
It's quite a versatile synth, but it's strongest for bass, pads and effect sounds. All in all it's a very deep, warm and woolly sounding synth.
As you can see, all parameter value's are graphically displayed with a led bar and a more precise 2 digit led display. Editing is quite easy: one button to select the parameter and one dial to change the parameter value. Akai designed it to look like - and compete with the revolutionary and popular DX7, but failed miserably; nobody wanted an analog synth anymore.

If you do buy one, see that the left 2 parameter banks can be edited (the ones for LFO and EG). Often they don't, because inside there's two IC boards, one of which handles the touch membrane buttons, and they are connected quite badly. Often these connectors are faulty and you'll have to either re-solder them or replace them with a ribbon cable in oder to be able to program the LFO and EG. It's not really a though job but I admit that I fucked it up so I brought it to a repair guy.

I'm not sure if you should get one, but I think you won't regret it if you do.

Brian Chinetti the living synth encyclopdia!!

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There are 2 Waldorf Microwave for sale, a version 1 and a 2. Which one is the one to get?

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Erroraudio wrote:

There are 2 Waldorf Microwave for sale, a version 1 and a 2. Which one is the one to get?

what do you want from your microwave?

MW will get closer to vintage ppg wave kinda sounds (but it's still not a ppg wave) and has real analogue resonant filters

MWII has a lot more features, mod routings, multiple (digital) filter types, built in FX, yada yada yada.

you should really get both.
:-)

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Erroraudio wrote:

There are 2 Waldorf Microwave for sale, a version 1 and a 2. Which one is the one to get?

no-fi is definitely right.  You should get both if you can afford both.  Or better, an MWI and an XT.  MWIIs and XTs tend to be a more common than the Is, but programming will be easier with the IIs and XTs.

Some examples of the MWI:

http://matrixsynth.com/blog/media/Waldo … Microwave/
http://www.quandace.com/F5D_MW1_2008.mp3

The former is a buncha short clips and the latter is a short track that was reportedly all MWI except for the drums.

And there are quite a few MWII/XT demos at Waldorf's site:

http://support.waldorfmusic.de/soundcor … evice_id=5

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... a Kawai 8 channel Parametric EQ for 50 bucks? The eq would primarily be used for drums.
I use a nice mixer but the direct outs and inserts are both pre eq. This really annoys the crap out of me, as I would like to eq each instrument before I record them on separate channels. My other option is to just record each instrument dry then send them out of my sound card back into the mixer and record a stereo track. Will re-recording all of the tracks create a loss in quality?

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i think it's more common to eq after recording. that way there's more room for readjustments. so just eq the returns.

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Honey Peters wrote:

... a Kawai 8 channel Parametric EQ for 50 bucks? The eq would primarily be used for drums.
I use a nice mixer but the direct outs and inserts are both pre eq. This really annoys the crap out of me, as I would like to eq each instrument before I record them on separate channels. My other option is to just record each instrument dry then send them out of my sound card back into the mixer and record a stereo track. Will re-recording all of the tracks create a loss in quality?

I have one of those lying around somewhere...they have very little headroom, and so are great for overdriving especially with hi-q settings you can get some acidy filtery stuff going on.

Cheers

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Should i buy a korg Poly 61?  Guy is asking $150 -- says its been in a box for four years.

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That's a good price I think.
It sounds pretty good,
Check this : http://fr.youtube.com/watch?v=K8HxhNubiPs
All the synth sounds on this track are supposed to be the Poly-61.

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rsprats wrote:

Should i buy a korg Poly 61?  Guy is asking $150 -- says its been in a box for four years.

Check the battery before you buy. If it

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Erroraudio wrote:
rsprats wrote:

Should i buy a korg Poly 61?  Guy is asking $150 -- says its been in a box for four years.

Check the battery before you buy. If it

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yes, that's a well known polysix problem.. especially if it's been boxed up for four years. all sorts of nastyness can happen in that time..

266 (edited by computerdisco 2008-12-20 18:47:34)

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Poly 6 battery nightmares! Happens on the Poly61 too.. thats what killed mine!

+++ Dont be scared honey, thats just the resonance knob +++

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Thanks for the tips, guys. 

I have no problems with repairing the synth.. in my past experience batteries are quite easy to replace.

Hopefully the guy would be ok with me opening the synth before i buy.

Are there any tell-tale signs other than gunk/corrosion around the battery?

268 (edited by Erroraudio 2008-12-21 22:21:53)

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Check if it has been opened recently, and if he has cleaned it. Also smell it, even if he has cleaned the prints that acid smell stays in the casing. And obviously check the prints for any damages.

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http://analog.no/cms/images/mods/korg_polysix_battery_leakage3.jpg

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post a picture that makes you cry

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Something I bought on Ebay never came so I got a bunch of money back.

I think I am going to buy a Yamaha DX7IIFD off a guy here in Canada for $300 Canadian. He has the original box, the thing looks to be in perfect shape with soft bag, stand, pedals, disks, blablabla.

Any reason not to. It's a little pricey, shipping will prolly be an extra $100 or so but I hear from people it's the best of that lot.

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if you don't want/need a keyboard, the tx 802 is the same in rack form, and you could probably pick it up for half that

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100$ for shipping, is he in Labrador City?

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I had a DX7mkIIfd for years, and sold it. I like the 4 op FM better than 6 op. especially the later mk II kind, like the 802 and the DX7II.

I recommend TX81z or DX100 FTW!!

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TONY COPS wrote:

100$ for shipping, is he in Labrador City?

Ottawa to Edmonton. Keyboard in its original box, plus stand, soft bag and extras. He wants to use UPS.

I may not buy it after all. I've been saving up for one of my dream synths and think I should just keep saving.

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