On Dec 31, 2008, at 4:07 PM, stephen4306 wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I currently use an AN1x and a Roland SH-09 (plus a small number of
> software plugins). I'm looking at adding a third hardware synth to my
> setup, either a Waldorf Blofeld or a module such as the Roland
> JV-1080. I'm into electronic stuff along the lines of Jarre/Vangelis
> plus old school dance - trancey stuff mostly.
>
> (I also have a novation nova desktop, not currently plugged in because
> I don't have room for it! So a third option is to resurrect the
> nova... and save on my hard earned cash!)
>
> If you could choose a small setup consisting of AN1x plus two extra
> synths what would you have?
>
>
> Regards
> Stephen
I would stick with the Nova - it's fairly deep and has three
oscillators, which can take it into sonic territory the AN1x cannot go.
The only problem I had with my Nova was it's non-standard mapping of
MIDI control numbers - they put the filter up around 109 or something
instead of the standard 74 for cutoff and 71 for resonance, making it
impossible for me to control the filter from my keyboard at the time
(a Roland XP-30 which would only map sliders up to CC #100). Anyway,
the programmable arpeggiator and latch button, plus individual effects
per channel, make that one a keeper if you already have it. It's well
suited for the type of music you mention.
Speaking of the XP-30, it's probably the best deal in the Roland JV/XP
line - for $450 or so you get a massive amount of patches and the
Orchestral and Session expansions (the two best ones for the JV/XP
series) are built in.
The Blofeld is nice. Also consider a Waldorf Micro Q if you're going
the wavetable route - essentially the same synth engine and cheaper,
plus it works with most Q patches.
Mibrilane
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