I agree completely with you, tweaking real knobs with your own fingers is a great part of playing music. The Waldorf Micro Q is sometimes available at discount prices, probably because the Blofeld appeared last year, it is more or less the same, "pocket sized". Cheers J.F. XOIO a écrit : > > I too have nearly removed the 'PC' from my musical creativity. > Other than midi patch saves & remote control utilities. > > I got sick & tired of 'music by mouse' ... endlessly dragging > 'virtual' sliders & pan pots. > > > I much prefer tweaking the real thing. So Cubase SX is now in the bin. > > > I sequence on a QY700, > Multitrack on an AW4416. (with waves card, 40GB HDD & 8 additional inputs) > > 2x Zoom RFX-2000 for insert effects. > > T8 8x midi splitter > M8 8x midi merger > > I create using: > > E-MU XK-6 (with 4x expansion roms) > E-MU Proteus 2000 > E-MU ESI32 Sampler with calamari, full ram & OS 3 > Yamaha AN1X > Novation Nova - 16 voice > > I'm contemplating getting either a Micro Q or the Blofeld - mind you > the fact that they didn't put a midi out on the Blo, is Stupid. > > Fun fun fun! :-) > > Al > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [AN1x] Re: additional synths and the joys of actual keys
2009-01-14 by Jeff
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