hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Chevytraveller]
#907114 - 10/04/11 03:16 AM
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Quote Chevytraveller:
Ok here
goes.. all these are current analogue synths
<snip>
Really, I
cannot remember at time when there was so much choice..
And those are just the tip of the iceberg ... so
many you omitted (synthesizers.com, Wiard and so on)...
Not to mention Prophet
08, Moog Little Phatty/Voyager/Taurus...
And some s/w stuff ... and some
serious VAs.
Not sure what the problem is - it's all out there one way or
another!
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Stan
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Elephone]
#907118 - 10/04/11 04:05 AM
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'they' do still produce analogue synths - Korg are kicking their Monotribe into the fray.
And has been mentioned, there are quite a few other analogue toys about! So the OP post
premise is incorrect - as there is lots of this [ ****** ] goin on - rock on you crazy
analogue heads!!
I think the digital synth is the way ahead - so many new ways
to control the sound - virtual analogue is a tired sport for digital heads - we are moving
on! New ambient metro sound - Blade Runner - what was that Yamaha CS something? Now
that WAS nice. - i appreciate you vintage guys - but, digital is the new sound.
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jellyjim
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Stan]
#907134 - 10/04/11 08:45 AM
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Quote Stan:
'they' do still
produce analogue synths - Korg are kicking their Monotribe into the fray. And has been
mentioned, there are quite a few other analogue toys about! So the OP post premise is
incorrect - as there is lots of this [ ****** ] goin on - rock on you crazy analogue
heads!!
I think the digital synth is the way ahead - so many new ways to
control the sound - virtual analogue is a tired sport for digital heads - we are moving
on! New ambient metro sound - Blade Runner - what was that Yamaha CS something? Now
that WAS nice. - i appreciate you vintage guys - but, digital is the new sound.
Um well if you call 1983 new
(the year the DX7 was introduced).
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Exalted Wombat
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Tony Raven]
#907164 - 10/04/11 11:58 AM
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Quote Tony Raven:
per Desmond --
YES!!! It's not so much the sound produced by analogue synths, but the fact that there's
all the knobs & switches. While these can be utter arse-pain in the studio (trying to
reset everything to do a punch-in fix), when playing live it's a dream to be able to shift
parameters, whether nuance or whacking a knob waaaay over mid-note.
Careful! You'll get everyone wanting to
learn to play a REAL acoustic instrument, with all its nuances of playing techniques!
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hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: jellyjim]
#907191 - 10/04/11 05:03 PM
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Quote jellyjim:
Um well if you
call 1983 new (the year the DX7 was introduced).
Or 82 if you include the DK Synergy ... or 81 if you include the PPG
and Crumar Development System (on which the Synergy was based) ... or 1980 if you include
the Apple II-based Alpha Syntauri ... or 79 if you include the Fairlight ... or 77/78 if
you include the Synclavier
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Kwaidan
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Elephone]
#907197 - 10/04/11 05:47 PM
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Or the early 70's where EMS made Digital Sequencers (AKS keyboard, Sequencer 256 &
Universal Sequencer)
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hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Kwaidan]
#907237 - 10/04/11 09:34 PM
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Quote Kwaidan:
Or the early 70's
where EMS made Digital Sequencers (AKS keyboard, Sequencer 256 & Universal Sequencer)
Actually, now you mention it,
you've just reminded me...
David Cockerell, engineer with EMS (and later Akai)
was working with digital oscillators, envelopes, etc., on a PDP8 mainframe back in the mid
to late 60s and EMS founder, Peter Zinovieff was sampling on it!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msK7wL3Vr3s&NR=1
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Elephone]
#907243 - 10/04/11 10:07 PM
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David needs some kind award from the queen or something for his services to the music
industry hahah love the guy... He has made so many cool things
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hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: vinyl_junkie]
#907246 - 10/04/11 10:12 PM
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Quote vinyl_junkie:
David needs
some kind award from the queen or something for his services to the music industry hahah
love the guy... He has made so many cool things
Yes - like all that Akai gear you have!!!
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: Elephone]
#907249 - 10/04/11 10:21 PM
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Hahah I wasn't going to mention it but yes like all that Akai gear I have ;-)
I find it rather cool that this Japanese sampler that was popular at one point is mostly
the creation of the British... The hardware was by David, software by Chris Hugget
and didn't you write the manuals for some along with sound libraries and general design
input
British innovation, Japanese execution eh
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hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: vinyl_junkie]
#907270 - 11/04/11 03:43 AM
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Something like that, yes!
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Megacurve
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: vinyl_junkie]
#907828 - 13/04/11 06:24 AM
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As an Austrlian design engineer who lived for almost 15 years in Hamamatsu japan.... Roland and Yamaha also had contributions from Americans, Europeans and Australians
... they just don't make much of a deal out of it.. ... always visitors going
through, even from magazine staff, who I was kept away from -- Adrian S.
Bruce http://www.artandtechnology.com.au/tech/index.htmlhttp://soundcloud.com/megacurve
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jellyjim
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: vinyl_junkie]
#907843 - 13/04/11 08:22 AM
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Quote vinyl_junkie:
I find it
rather cool that this Japanese sampler that was popular at one point is mostly the
creation of the British...
We
invented the hovercraft don't you know
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hollowsun
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: jellyjim]
#907873 - 13/04/11 11:21 AM
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Quote jellyjim:
We invented the
hovercraft don't you know
Another
Mr Cockerell. No relation though.
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vinyl_junkie
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Re: Why don't they just mass produce analogue synths again?
[Re: jellyjim]
#907880 - 13/04/11 11:46 AM
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Quote jellyjim:
Quote vinyl_junkie:
I find it
rather cool that this Japanese sampler that was popular at one point is mostly the
creation of the British...
We
invented the hovercraft don't you know
And the tilting train, that one definitely needed some Japanese
execution cos the actual idea was pretty clever
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