Hey daniel
I don´t yet know if my message had been that fractured
when you read it, or you cut something out. However,
you bring to mind something I once had to sell, when I
was more than VERY short. I should try to get me again
a Prophet 2002, 12 bit AND REAL analog filters, the
fastest cutting envelopes I´d ever heard. If it had
had multimode filters I probably never would have
forgotten that machine. Thanks for reminding me of
that.
Tom
--- Daniel Mandic <
daniel_8887@...> wrote:
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: "Thomas Anklam" <instrujunkie@...>
> An: <AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com>
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. September 2005 11:12
> Betreff: RE: [AN1x] Hello, got it
>
> WinAmp letting them play randomly. And each time I
> found myself looking, "which synth is this" it was
> the
> mean blue machine. Most astounding I find: the
> features list of Roland, Clavia and others is much
> longer BUT...!
> Thanks for all your hints and links and I promise I
> will report on my progress.
> Tom
>
>
>
>
> Hi Tom!
>
>
>
> That´s the modelling. Old, but obviously the best
> :-)
>
> Not comparable to big analog sysnths, but at least
> the same modelling. DCO´s
> can also charm, like the mighty DSS-1, with 12bit
> sampling and 256KB RAM :-)
>
> I tried a lot, (need Organ and Electric Piano) but
> the old 12bitter is doing
> the best, except my Organ.
> Even the E-mu E5000 Ultra, I have too, cannot
> compare in Organsounds with
> the DSS-1.
> The VCF section on this old machine is getting very
> near to bigger modular
> synths. Like, vour voices placed in the
> Stereospectrum - amazing for a
> keyboard.
>
> The An1-X is a nice machine. Good for Bass,
> Percussion, Lead etc. (although
> the DSS-1 with DCO is probably better for Leads)
>
>
>
> I wish you much fun with your AN1-x.
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Daniel Mandic
>
>
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