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Subject: Re: [AN1x] va synth advice

From: Jeff <jf.serviere@...>
Date: 2010-09-25

Hello !
if you need another keyboard : AN1x . Very under rated instrument, can
be cheap second hand, but very impressive despite its limitations (10
note polyphony, "multi function" knobs). The keyboard itself is good
too, not to firm but enough, with a good after touch. You can find a lot
of demos on YouTube. Have a look at :
http://www.deepsonic.ch/deep/htm/an1x.php
too.

if you need only an expander : Novation Nova, but a bit too expensive
and sounds too close to the Obie 12 IMHO.

More "exotic" : Yamaha AN200 or RedSound Elevata. Both are expanders.
The first one is "half an AN1x packed with a rythm machine". Very funny
little box, but a bit too limited, more a "groove box" than a standalone
synth
http://www.vintagesynth.com/yamaha/an200.php

The second is a rare english V.A. synth with its own sound, very "raw"
and "old school", but it's a "hate it or love it" instrument. Very user
friendly and flexible, multi timbral and 16 note polyphonic, but it has
no in board effects, only a basic chorus / phasing, no 4 pole VCF. With
this one : try it before buy, the sound is very special (of course most
of the preset sucks, as on most synths...).
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/elevata.php

I was very impressed by the Roland JP 8000 but the polyphony is only 8
note, no after touch....one of the early VAs with the Nord Lead. I never
tried Korg's VAs...
Cheers.
J.F.

somethingkillingyou a écrit :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have some synths, but only one is a VA (OB12)...
>
> now, I think that having another VA in my setup wouldn't hurt...
>
> since there are a lot of VAs out there, what's your advice!?
>
> I was considering an an1x or a korg prophecy...
> but also the novation nova (for a decent price) could be an option...
> or an alesis ion... there's also the ms2000...
>
> I won't consider clavia nords, they're too overpriced for what they
> actually do (limited)... same thing for access virus...
> waldorf q are out of my price range instead...
>
> so what's the best bang for the bucks in term of sound/features?
>
> greetings
>
> Fabio
>
>