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Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 2:08 am
by darkartois
I've decided on the LP, then the Virus TI next I think. I know Wolfgang Gartner uses a LP so I asked him his opinions, his basslines are heavy, he's a fantastic artist and I trust his word.
"I've done a lot of my basslines on the fatty yeah. Front To Back, Killer, Frenetica, the Funk Nasty remix, and loads of leads and top sounds too. it's waaay filthier than the Nord. You usually do have to process / EQ it to get it to fit in the mix though since the sound is SOOO big it can actually overpower everything else!"
Also having the use of a Nord Lead 2 combined with home use of my LP I am going to enjoy production so much more. I'm stoked!
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 3:34 am
by collective
darkartois wrote:one thing that was really putting me off the LP was you can only save 100 patches, over writing the presets. this genius has made a vst controller so you can store your presets on your HD.
DL @
www.myspace.com/cosmicboymusic
omfg, this changed my life. are you fucking kidding me. this synth just got so much fucking sicker!
Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 10:14 am
by darkartois
collective wrote:darkartois wrote:one thing that was really putting me off the LP was you can only save 100 patches, over writing the presets. this genius has made a vst controller so you can store your presets on your HD.
DL @
www.myspace.com/cosmicboymusic
omfg, this changed my life. are you fucking kidding me. this synth just got so much fucking sicker!
have you used it yet? I got it off the Moog forum, but no one seemed to comment back on it. You any idea when the ReKon editor will be out? Was announced as early spring but its not even on the ReKon website!?
Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:45 pm
by magma
collective wrote:darkartois wrote:one thing that was really putting me off the LP was you can only save 100 patches, over writing the presets. this genius has made a vst controller so you can store your presets on your HD.
DL @
www.myspace.com/cosmicboymusic
omfg, this changed my life. are you fucking kidding me. this synth just got so much fucking sicker!
Just noticed this. WAY fucking cool.
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:27 am
by darkartois
yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah. The Cosmic Boy controller is the tits. Done very well and having full automation is bliss

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:50 am
by Grimace
darkartois wrote:yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah. The Cosmic Boy controller is the tits. Done very well and having full automation is bliss

this really ruins my day, they need to work on a mac version

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:54 am
by collective
darkartois wrote:yeeeeeeeeeeeeeah. The Cosmic Boy controller is the tits. Done very well and having full automation is bliss

the synth is nice, the controller makes it, seriously. analog power, with automation, fucking beautiful.
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 2:38 am
by abZ
If you want a performance synth, in other words you plan on actually playing your synth on stage the Nord is a great synthesizer. If you are just getting it for sounds then just get Massive or Albino or something. Moog is well a Moog, are they analog still? If so yeah get that. I don't see the point in digital hardware synths unless you are a keyboard player, all they are are tactile softsynths. People go nuts for Viruses still. I remember when every DNB kid had to have one because of Ed and Op and now Ed and Op use software hmmmm...
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:43 am
by darkartois
abZ wrote:If you want a performance synth, in other words you plan on actually playing your synth on stage the Nord is a great synthesizer. If you are just getting it for sounds then just get Massive or Albino or something. Moog is well a Moog, are they analog still? If so yeah get that. I don't see the point in digital hardware synths unless you are a keyboard player, all they are are tactile softsynths. People go nuts for Viruses still. I remember when every DNB kid had to have one because of Ed and Op and now Ed and Op use software hmmmm...
This is an old thread. Moog was bought a good while ago. Still getting a Virus next, soft synths can go fuck IMO
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:53 am
by future one
darkartois wrote:You usually do have to process / EQ it to get it to fit in the mix though since the sound is SOOO big it can actually overpower everything else!"
This is the problem I had with my Little Phatty.
The thing is just too phat.
It's takes seconds to create huge bass tones. Something I can never make with my Virus C.
The thing is the Phatty will always sound like a Phatty. Its not very versitile.
The virus on the other hand is amazing at weird, unique and beautiful sounds. It always has a certain darkness to it though.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 12:57 am
by abZ
darkartois wrote:abZ wrote:If you want a performance synth, in other words you plan on actually playing your synth on stage the Nord is a great synthesizer. If you are just getting it for sounds then just get Massive or Albino or something. Moog is well a Moog, are they analog still? If so yeah get that. I don't see the point in digital hardware synths unless you are a keyboard player, all they are are tactile softsynths. People go nuts for Viruses still. I remember when every DNB kid had to have one because of Ed and Op and now Ed and Op use software hmmmm...
This is an old thread. Moog was bought a good while ago. Still getting a Virus next, soft synths can go fuck IMO
Didn't notice that my bad but what do you think a virus is? It is a softsynth with knobs. Modern VST's kick the shit out of those Viruses imo. Your call not mine tho.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:14 am
by collective
abZ wrote:darkartois wrote:abZ wrote:If you want a performance synth, in other words you plan on actually playing your synth on stage the Nord is a great synthesizer. If you are just getting it for sounds then just get Massive or Albino or something. Moog is well a Moog, are they analog still? If so yeah get that. I don't see the point in digital hardware synths unless you are a keyboard player, all they are are tactile softsynths. People go nuts for Viruses still. I remember when every DNB kid had to have one because of Ed and Op and now Ed and Op use software hmmmm...
This is an old thread. Moog was bought a good while ago. Still getting a Virus next, soft synths can go fuck IMO
Didn't notice that my bad but what do you think a virus is? It is a softsynth with knobs. Modern VST's kick the shit out of those Viruses imo. Your call not mine tho.
Have you owned a virus TI? If so have you owned one long enough to properly know how to use it inside and out? If so are you giving your opinion after having used it for a while?
Modern VSTs do not kick the shit out of a TI, and it has nothing to do with who is using it. Its not just a soft synth with knobs, but lets say thats exactly what it is, the tactile nature some people love.
To be honest, i dont really like digital hardware synths myself, but I would take one over any soft synth any day.
And to the cat that said the phatty always sounds like a phatty, thats the point of having one. Its a character sound, almost all analog synths are like that. I can't think of one thats not.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:21 am
by abZ
collective wrote:abZ wrote:darkartois wrote:abZ wrote:If you want a performance synth, in other words you plan on actually playing your synth on stage the Nord is a great synthesizer. If you are just getting it for sounds then just get Massive or Albino or something. Moog is well a Moog, are they analog still? If so yeah get that. I don't see the point in digital hardware synths unless you are a keyboard player, all they are are tactile softsynths. People go nuts for Viruses still. I remember when every DNB kid had to have one because of Ed and Op and now Ed and Op use software hmmmm...
This is an old thread. Moog was bought a good while ago. Still getting a Virus next, soft synths can go fuck IMO
Didn't notice that my bad but what do you think a virus is? It is a softsynth with knobs. Modern VST's kick the shit out of those Viruses imo. Your call not mine tho.
Have you owned a virus TI? If so have you owned one long enough to properly know how to use it inside and out? If so are you giving your opinion after having used it for a while?
Modern VSTs do not kick the shit out of a TI, and it has nothing to do with who is using it. Its not just a soft synth with knobs, but lets say thats exactly what it is, the tactile nature some people love.
To be honest, i dont really like digital hardware synths myself, but I would take one over any soft synth any day.
And to the cat that said the phatty always sounds like a phatty, thats the point of having one. Its a character sound, almost all analog synths are like that. I can't think of one thats not.
No I haven't spent that much time with it. I do have a Nord Lead tho. Collects dust. To each their own. I hardware synth would have to be analog for me to use it.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 1:31 am
by darkartois
I get your point with the Virus and have never used any of them but I am all for hardware, analog or VA. It spurs me on more to learn my synth inside out if it's a physical object rather than a VST. I could invest into a top midi controller but it still takes the fun of hardware away. It also looks better in your house and keeps a really good re sale value, I like to tell myself it always a good rainy day fund for when shit hits the fan, get more fun out of a synth rather than having some loot sitting in your saving account.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:26 am
by abZ
darkartois wrote:I get your point with the Virus and have never used any of them but I am all for hardware, analog or VA. It spurs me on more to learn my synth inside out if it's a physical object rather than a VST. I could invest into a top midi controller but it still takes the fun of hardware away. It also looks better in your house and keeps a really good re sale value, I like to tell myself it always a good rainy day fund for when shit hits the fan, get more fun out of a synth rather than having some loot sitting in your saving account.
I'm with you in a way. I would really like to get an Alpha Juno with programmer and a Prophet 5. My first roomate had both of those among other classics but those two I have always loved and I wouldn't hesitate if I had the money to do so. I don't know what the going rates are these days but I would imagine some of those classic analogs wouldn't be much more expensive than a used Virus or what have you.
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:48 am
by deadly_habit
moooooooggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:55 am
by darkartois
I'd just love em all, let the wife decorate with shite candles and i'll decorate with synths. I'd love a Voyager at some point, the thought of a Moog with 3 oscillators gets me semi hard. I really think as far as dubstep is concerned the LP is overlooked too much and more should be buying it. The collab tune I just did with Metaphase is the only bassline I've ever done that seriously rattles your ribcage. I never got anywhere close with Albino

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:56 am
by deadly_habit
man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 3:15 am
by darkartois
Deadly Habit wrote:man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now

dooooooooooooo itttttttt. Out of interest whats on your list?
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 3:18 am
by deadly_habit
darkartois wrote:Deadly Habit wrote:man if i could afford one and didn't have a list of things ahead of it i'd grab one in a heartbeat
i'm debating trying to buy the used mooger fooger pedal we have in at work now

dooooooooooooo itttttttt. Out of interest whats on your list?
well just got an alpha but no programmer so prolly sell that since i just tracked down an mks50 with programmer
virus ti
roland v-synth
sh101
waldorf blofeld
alesis andromeda
moog modular or custom build my own modular from current components avail
tb303 or build an x0x0b0x
etc
etc