I have to agree with Mike on all counts. I've got eight 300s built,
and four 310s (not built). But I'm still itching for the 520 (cloud
generator). Too many oscillators, no chancey. Same with the UEG, I've
got four. I use them as envelope generators, weird LFOS, and mini
sequencers. They're fab. I've got a couple of Equinoxes. I recommend
having two so you can do stereo-ish effects by using a common LFO
(inverted and non-inverted). But you don't need to sweep a phasor to
get interesting effects. With the Emphasis cranked up you can get
some great peak/notch filtering going on, great for simulating
resonant cavities (like the inside of a frog's mouth).
>I'll take the second one first: no :) I have three and two 310s. I
>want more; probably at least one more 310.
>
>Now the first: it's the total bomb both for 'note' generation and
>control stuff. If you're familiar with the AdrenaLinn guitar
>doo-hickey, one UEG and one filter of your choice and you're ready to
>rock and roll. Cool device, many uses, highly recommended.
>
>Now thirdly: the Equinoxe is a smooth sounding phasor ala a vintage EH
>Small Stone. Really worth the money! And you can control it via CV
>PLUS you get an LFO out of it, too: synced to whatever is doing the
>phasing! Very nice, must have. I hear John Blacet's phasor is quite
>nice, too, but I don't have one.
>