Hi Joergen
I have to disagree with you here,
To me the Pulse is as phat as they come.
I owned almost every synth on this planet in my 25 years
as a pro musician/engineer and The Pulse is so phat on the bass
where nothing can really compete with its natural phat VCO's.
the only synth that is phater is the Minimoog.
I always EQ/filter out the low end, it is massive on the Pulse plus.
I love the older roland etc but they are thin compared to the pulse.
please correct me if I'm wrong here.
Leo
traun@com wrote:
>
> Marlon Jürs wrote:
>
> > The Sound of the Pulse is very different to the AN1X. It's real analog
> > and
> > it's very fat. If there's anyone of you producig
> > arpeggio-trance-stuff: try
> > putting a fat raw saw-sound of the Pulse over a big
> > An1X-Arpeggio-Sound
> > (much chorus, timing-delay and a bit reverb). It's great! The Pulse
> > "fattens" the sound up!
>
> I know the good old trick of combining synths, but the pulse it is not
> the only one out there with a fat sound an in my opinion not the best
> there is, so before you get overexcited by this synth, try some of the
> old analoge synths from the 70's like for example the Roland SH-5, SH-2
> (Not the in my opinion crappie SH-101 from the 80's) the Korg 700s the
> Oberheim 4 voice the EMS Synthi A or the VCS3 (You can even by a new EMS
> at http://www.ems-synthi.demon.co.uk/ :-). You get the at least the same
> fatness but you definitely gets a lot more dynamic and personality than
> the pulse. The only problem with these old synths beside they are old
> rare and sometimes very expensive is the lack of midi. But hey there are
> midi to CV gate intefaces out there.
>
> Regards
>
> Joergen Traun.
>
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