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Edo20XL
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by Edo20XL » Tue May 13, 2014 12:56 pm
test recordings wrote:Modulars can be as cheap or expensive as you want/can afford. Plus, you can DIY bits to get quality at a low price easily. Since you buy all the modules separately you can cut out the crap you don't need as well, even a basic two oscillators, filter and VCA will make pretty much most of the sounds you want.
Could you tell me some models names please?
andius wrote:One of the biggest components to dubstep is the percussion.
You will will need a flexible and powerful drum machine/sequencer. I saw you mentioned the Monotribe earlier, I own one myself, and the drum sounds on that thing will never ever work for a proper dubstep track.
Some of the Elektron boxes will work well for your needs, it seems like they are all quite flexible and are designed with the idea of using them for 'live' performance.
Check their site here:
http://www.elektron.se/
http://www.elektron.se/
Thanks a lot!
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wub
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by wub » Tue May 13, 2014 1:00 pm
This is a good link for introduction to modular synths;
Everything You Need to Know to Get Into Hardware Modular Synths
Important Brands to Know in Euroland
For starting out I would recommend checking out these brands. The list is ordered in price range from least to most expensive.
Doepfer. The German brand that started the Eurorack format in 1997. They have about 100 different modules, and mostly all are very cheap.
Analogue Solutions, Analogue Systems, Pittsburgh Modular. A bit expensive than the the previous brand. Lots of choices here as well.
Intellijel. A bit more expensive than the previous brands, and have some West Coast modules as well.
Malekko. They have some Wiard-inspired modules.
Metasonix. Probably the only brand to have modules based on tubes.
Modcan. Expensive, and have a small selection in Euro, but very interesting modules.
Make Noise. 14 modules, but with very dense functionality. Modules are West Coast style, and have higher prices.
Cwejman. Probably the most expensive modules.
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Edo20XL
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by Edo20XL » Wed May 14, 2014 5:18 pm
Thank you very much.
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