Analog mathafuckin synth
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Analog mathafuckin synth
Anyone use them? Any names? Not too expansive;) Or maybe anyone have made analog synthesiser on it's on? Any tips or links to some i dunno schematics or plain text about this?;)
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i had a moog concertmate mg1 like ten years ago. i didnt know how to synth back then. um... if you want to find schematics or build a synth/ circuit bend you should probably like, use google... or something. i hear it's good for finding stuff.
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Future Retro makes some cool modern analog synths if acid sounding shit is your thing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy9ZaGfPYig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceePvCg-AT0
www.future-retro.com is their website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy9ZaGfPYig
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceePvCg-AT0
www.future-retro.com is their website.
my advice... if you can afford to, go modular. if you get bored with your system you don't have to toss the whole thing, just expand it or trade for new modules. plus you can do things you'd never be able to pull off with most integrated analog synths. doepfer is pretty popular these days. synthesizers.com make some really solid stuff based on the old moog modular systems and are pretty affordable, but the I/O is all 1/4" phono which seems to be fading in popularity.
if you can't afford modular there's always puredata
if you can't afford modular there's always puredata
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