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Subject: RE: [korgpolyex] Re: Hi

From: LARRY HAWKE <gorgarh@...>
Date: 2009-01-22

I would definitely check out the Korg R3.  I jumped on one when it was released and got a $200 dollar rebate, making the buying price around $400.  It blows my microKorg (and Poly 800) completely away with MMT modeling technology, and the "guts" of the Radius.  Although it's only 8-voice, the 16 band format motion vocoder and mod sequencer keep me pretty busy.

Gor


To: korgpolyex@yahoogroups.com
From: zoinky420@...
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 02:33:26 +0000
Subject: [korgpolyex] Re: Hi

--- In korgpolyex@yahoogro ups.com, "Frank O' The Mountain"
<fmmusic@... > wrote:
>
> I'm thinking about getting a Korg. What would you get, a Poly 800 or
a
> DW-8000(really a rack one EX-8000? Are they very similar in sound? Is
> the DW-8000 the flagship of the Poly 800, or are they two different
> sounding beasts?
> Thanks,
> Frank
>

They're different models not related to each other. Poly 800 came
before DW-8000. They both sound really good. The Poly 800 is good
because it is a widely programmable DCO-based synth with an analog
filter. The DW-8000 uses samples of simple waveforms to emulate analog
synthesis, and has 16 waveforms to choose from. DW-8000's envelope
modulator is a VCA, and it's filter is a VCF, however. DW-8000 also has
a nice digital chorus/delay which the DW-6000 doesn't have (although it
has a rather old A/D and D/A stage on either side of it which
compromises the sound). DW-8000 also has a MIDI clock-syncable
arpeggiator and nifty sample&hold LFO.