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Re: Polyphonic SH101?
      23/08/10 08:08 PM
If you want the sound of a 101 get a 101 end of, it's not like they are super rare or cost a small fortune which can't be said for a moog at least..Mono synth's are great...Moog is a very expensive one note wonder but what it does it does very well and when played by a good player it's truly a wonderful instrument.

The Juno 6 and 60 sound the same just that the 60 has patch memories, the 60 sounds different to the 106 and the Alpha's sound different from all the juno's but are around that juno ball park. Although still some sounds the 106/60 produce just can't be done on a alpha and the reverse for the alpha. The Alpha's is the least 101 like out the lot imo and a pain in the ass to program unless you have the over priced PG programer..also that envelope generator annoys me cos all I want is a simple ADSR lol I don't mind multi stage envelopes but on a Alpha Juno..don't really see the point.

The 101 is surrounded in a LOT of hype at the moment, I say look at the others like the SH09 and earlier SH synths which imo sound nicer and things like the Korg Mini700S which I would rather own than 1000 SH-101's lol


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* Polyphonic SH101? Pitchfork 23/08/10 12:03 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? ~Paul   26/08/10 02:33 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? pocklefo   25/08/10 08:45 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? vinyl_junkie   25/08/10 06:39 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Chaconne   25/08/10 04:35 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Captain Waves   24/08/10 04:44 AM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? vinyl_junkie   23/08/10 08:08 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? nathanscribe   23/08/10 10:01 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Sabbs   23/08/10 06:27 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? pilot-wave   23/08/10 02:27 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Sam Inglis   23/08/10 01:19 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Anonymous   23/08/10 02:32 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? ken long   23/08/10 02:54 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? fatbenelton   23/08/10 01:12 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? ~Paul   23/08/10 05:47 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Anonymous   23/08/10 01:10 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? vinyl_junkie   23/08/10 12:44 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? The Elf   23/08/10 12:34 PM
. * Re: Polyphonic SH101? Jeeroj   30/08/10 12:34 AM

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