> > But really new and exciting stuff seems to come mainly from the UK
> > (Novation), Germany (Access, the late Quasimidi, Creamware), and Sweden
> > (Clavia, Elektron). Most of it seems to focus on analogue modelling,
> though.
> > Quasimidi? Didn't they fold up their business? Perhaps you could get the
> > last Polymorph as well... but be quick about it.
Yes, I am really into the Euro synths right now. I love my Maicrowave II and
Nova. I am eyeing the cool new Virus Indigo and Q rack units.
Don't forget about Waldorf from Germany, they are really making some great
synths! (Microwave XT, Q, Pulse)
Wasn't Access a spin-off from Waldorf?
Sayer
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