I also recently acquired a RedSound DarkStar Analog Modeling Synthesizer
Module as a product close-out for $200.00. It's an interesting little
module, 8-voices and very deep programming-wise, especially for the price I
paid. It has a vocoder retrofit available, but I just got it for analog
type sounds. It has poly portamento, and some other interesting features.
The filters are a bit steep and "techno" oriented for my tastes, but with
careful programming and judicious EQ it's a real standout in bang for the
buck!
Jon E Salley
MiloJohnson@...M400 #886
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From: "ceccles_ca" <clay123@...>
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Sent: Sunday, July 14, 2002 10:52 PM
Subject: Fw: [Mellotronists] Re: Vintage synth tidbit
> --- In Mellotronists@y..., NormLeete@a... wrote:
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> Investigate the Korg MS2000, although current has more than a whiff
> of older Korg synths such as the MonoPoly...
>
> The Korg MS2000 is not built like a truck, but it is $750 USD. The
> arpeggiator is good. Definitely the most KNOBS for the money. It's
> digital (analogue modeling) but it sounds fine to my ears. Oh yea..
> a built in vocoder with line in too...(for that special Alan Parsons
> moment).
>
> Clay
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