£250 hardware synths... whats your choice

hardware, software, tips and tricks
Forum rules
By using this "Production" sub-forum, you acknowledge that you have read, understood and agreed with our terms of use for this site. Click HERE to read them. If you do not agree to our terms of use, you must exit this site immediately. We do not accept any responsibility for the content, submissions, information or links contained herein. Users posting content here, do so completely at their own risk.

Quick Link to Feedback Forum
shmurkle
Posts: 209
Joined: Sun Jan 05, 2014 6:36 pm

£250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by shmurkle » Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:11 pm

I'm demo-ing a micro brute at my local store saturday and wandered if anyone could recommend any other hardware synths in that category to also maybe look at.

its gonna be my first hardware synth, i don't want it for anything particular but to give me something to play with and maybe help me understand sound design furthermore.

i make music within the 135-140 bracket which is on the deeper side of things, making sounds like maybe the old headhunter, martyn kinda tip if that helps with things?

fragments
Posts: 3552
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:24 pm
Location: NEOhio
Contact:

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by fragments » Wed Jul 02, 2014 5:46 pm

mac wrote:I'm demo-ing a micro brute at my local store saturday and wandered if anyone could recommend any other hardware synths in that it siundsategory to also maybe look at.

its gonna be my first hardware synth, i don't want it for anything particular but to give me something to play with and maybe help me understand sound design furthermore.

i make music within the 135-140 bracket which is on the deeper side of things, making sounds like maybe the old headhunter, martyn kinda tip if that helps with things?
If you can demo a Bass Station II do it. Different vibe than the MicroBrute. I love my MiniBrute though...which is fairly similar in sound. You could probably also get Blofeld at that price range figure...more versatile but has matrix style controls. You could also get a used Nord Lead 2x which is my next big synth purchase.


Fwiw I use my MicroBrute on every track since I got it. Usually not for bass deep bass...though it can do that. Also like a lot of analogs it sounds dusty/dry...needs some rich fx to really bring it to life.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.

User avatar
Libra
Posts: 105
Joined: Sun Jun 09, 2013 12:28 pm
Location: UK

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by Libra » Wed Jul 02, 2014 6:40 pm

I loved the Bass station II when I demo'd it. Can get some really huge sounds
Libra (Previously known as Depone)
http://www.libraofficial.com


Libra - Royce
Soundcloud

User avatar
rockonin
Posts: 3515
Joined: Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:05 pm
Location: Buttoned Up

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by rockonin » Wed Jul 02, 2014 9:11 pm

Have a look at the Novation Mini Nova.
Image
https://soundcloud.com/rockonin
ehbes wrote:I'll remember that when City wins the league :W:

User avatar
3rdeye
Posts: 1720
Joined: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:22 am
Location: Byron Bay 2481

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by 3rdeye » Thu Jul 03, 2014 7:00 am

+1 for checking out the Bass Station II. I love it.
Subtitles | Area Recordings | Muti Music | Requiem Audio | Subway | Gradient Audio
http://www.soundcloud.com/3rdeye

wolf89
Posts: 10287
Joined: Sun May 10, 2009 9:18 pm

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by wolf89 » Sun Jul 06, 2014 5:39 pm

microbrute is cool for sure

User avatar
Simulant
Posts: 256
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:36 pm

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by Simulant » Sun Jul 06, 2014 6:44 pm

fragments wrote:Also like a lot of analogs it sounds dusty/dry
Dusty and dry? :?
Image

fragments
Posts: 3552
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:24 pm
Location: NEOhio
Contact:

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by fragments » Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:30 pm

Simulant wrote:
fragments wrote:Also like a lot of analogs it sounds dusty/dry
Dusty and dry? :?
Maybe not the best descriptions. Just feel like it really comes alive with a bit of chorus or delay.

EDIT: I know what I want to say. It sounds raw, which can work on its own depending on what you are going for. I've had a MicroBrute and a Mopho desktop, both have aggressive analog filters with filter feedback distortion of some type (if I am not mistaken). A nice, lush delay based FX can do wonders for getting something a bit more tame out of these boxes.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.

User avatar
legend4ry
Posts: 10589
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:56 am
Location: Woolwich

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by legend4ry » Sun Jul 06, 2014 8:39 pm

I really like the K station too.

Novation do great synths on a budget.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Soundcloud

User avatar
Simulant
Posts: 256
Joined: Sun Nov 11, 2012 1:36 pm

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by Simulant » Sun Jul 06, 2014 9:56 pm

fragments wrote:EDIT: I know what I want to say. It sounds raw, which can work on its own depending on what you are going for. I've had a MicroBrute and a Mopho desktop, both have aggressive analog filters with filter feedback distortion of some type (if I am not mistaken). A nice, lush delay based FX can do wonders for getting something a bit more tame out of these boxes.
Yeah I see what you're saying now. I find that a touch of reverb with pre-delay can work wonders on some synth patches.
Image

wolf89
Posts: 10287
Joined: Sun May 10, 2009 9:18 pm

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by wolf89 » Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:13 pm

fragments wrote:
Simulant wrote:
fragments wrote:Also like a lot of analogs it sounds dusty/dry
Dusty and dry? :?
Maybe not the best descriptions. Just feel like it really comes alive with a bit of chorus or delay.

EDIT: I know what I want to say. It sounds raw, which can work on its own depending on what you are going for. I've had a MicroBrute and a Mopho desktop, both have aggressive analog filters with filter feedback distortion of some type (if I am not mistaken). A nice, lush delay based FX can do wonders for getting something a bit more tame out of these boxes.
Who wants tame? haha

I know what you mean though I think. Lots of reverb on my old MS20 changes it from sounding thick and dirty and moves into Sci Fi lead territory.

fragments
Posts: 3552
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:24 pm
Location: NEOhio
Contact:

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by fragments » Mon Jul 07, 2014 9:24 pm

wolf89 wrote:
fragments wrote:
Simulant wrote:
fragments wrote:Also like a lot of analogs it sounds dusty/dry
Dusty and dry? :?
Maybe not the best descriptions. Just feel like it really comes alive with a bit of chorus or delay.

EDIT: I know what I want to say. It sounds raw, which can work on its own depending on what you are going for. I've had a MicroBrute and a Mopho desktop, both have aggressive analog filters with filter feedback distortion of some type (if I am not mistaken). A nice, lush delay based FX can do wonders for getting something a bit more tame out of these boxes.
Who wants tame? haha

I know what you mean though I think. Lots of reverb on my old MS20 changes it from sounding thick and dirty and moves into Sci Fi lead territory.
:lol: Yea...raw as fuck can be good...real good... but sometimes you gotta break out the silk sheets n whatnot.
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.

elyhess
Posts: 837
Joined: Wed Oct 12, 2011 3:33 am

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by elyhess » Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:39 pm

legend4ry wrote:I really like the K station too.

Novation do great synths on a budget.
yeah i got the bass station 2 a few months ago, not super pricy and definitely worth it! can get all sorts of cool sounds, i really like Novations synths (for the price)

fragments
Posts: 3552
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:24 pm
Location: NEOhio
Contact:

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by fragments » Mon Jul 14, 2014 1:18 am

elyhess wrote:
legend4ry wrote:I really like the K station too.

Novation do great synths on a budget.
yeah i got the bass station 2 a few months ago, not super pricy and definitely worth it! can get all sorts of cool sounds, i really like Novations synths (for the price)
I'm really trying to not want a BSII since I already have two mono synths...
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.

User avatar
cyclopian
Posts: 1275
Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2013 11:28 pm
Location: Oakland, CA

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by cyclopian » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:22 am

My answer might sound a bit bummer-ish and un-fun, but the first thing you should buy is a decent interface/soundcard.

I've got a pile of synths at home now, and no proper way to really record them. :(
:middlefinger:

User avatar
legend4ry
Posts: 10589
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:56 am
Location: Woolwich

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by legend4ry » Mon Jul 14, 2014 6:00 pm

andius wrote:My answer might sound a bit bummer-ish and un-fun, but the first thing you should buy is a decent interface/soundcard.

I've got a pile of synths at home now, and no proper way to really record them. :(
It would be a great start hah!

I just ordered this : http://www.thomann.de/gb/zoom_r24.htm cause the Saffire 6 is WAY to limiting.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Soundcloud

fragments
Posts: 3552
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:24 pm
Location: NEOhio
Contact:

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by fragments » Mon Jul 14, 2014 9:37 pm

legend4ry wrote:
andius wrote:My answer might sound a bit bummer-ish and un-fun, but the first thing you should buy is a decent interface/soundcard.

I've got a pile of synths at home now, and no proper way to really record them. :(
It would be a great start hah!

I just ordered this : http://www.thomann.de/gb/zoom_r24.htm cause the Saffire 6 is WAY to limiting.

Nice. Been eyeballing that Zoom series for a while :)
SunkLo wrote: If ragging on the 'shortcut to the top' mentality makes me a hater then shower me in haterade.

User avatar
soronery
Posts: 1642
Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:56 am
Location: Pyongyang

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by soronery » Tue Jul 15, 2014 6:45 am

fragments wrote:
legend4ry wrote:
andius wrote:My answer might sound a bit bummer-ish and un-fun, but the first thing you should buy is a decent interface/soundcard.

I've got a pile of synths at home now, and no proper way to really record them. :(
It would be a great start hah!

I just ordered this : http://www.thomann.de/gb/zoom_r24.htm cause the Saffire 6 is WAY to limiting.

Nice. Been eyeballing that Zoom series for a while :)
i have a question on that unit. from the below picture;

Image

that's the back of the unit. each channel has an input, the black connectors. however there is only one input 'socket' per channel, whereas synths/drum machines etc have a dual L/R output, like a red/black phono cable.

is there a convertor that changes the red/black phono to a single big connector to fit into the back of that unit, or do you lose either the left or right channel depending?

or do you run the left into one channel and the right into the other?

this may be a bit of a dumb question but i've not used a lot of hardware.
Image

DiegoSapiens wrote:
zoronery frees the realness

DiegoSapiens wrote:
cheers coronary

_ronzlo_ wrote:
BIG UP YOSELF HAN SORO

User avatar
legend4ry
Posts: 10589
Joined: Sun Oct 08, 2006 3:56 am
Location: Woolwich

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by legend4ry » Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:58 am

Each strip apart from the master is a mono input.

You'd use a cable like this : Image

Then plug it into 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8.
Soulstep wrote: My point is i just wanna hear more vibes
Soundcloud

User avatar
soronery
Posts: 1642
Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 7:56 am
Location: Pyongyang

Re: £250 hardware synths... whats your choice

Post by soronery » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:00 am

so using that cable i'd have to have each side going to a different channel if i wanted stereo?


or if i outputted from the synth or whatever with only one channel, and just hard pan it right or left depending on which side i'm using?
Image

DiegoSapiens wrote:
zoronery frees the realness

DiegoSapiens wrote:
cheers coronary

_ronzlo_ wrote:
BIG UP YOSELF HAN SORO

Locked

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests