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Re: [AN1x] Siel DK 600 and other poly synths from the good old days

2002-11-25 by <user i.d>

Do you still have the ol' Dk-600??  Those are nice machines.
-Larry
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: spaceanimals 
  To: AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 8:43 AM
  Subject: [AN1x] Siel DK 600 and other poly synths from the good old days


  I love my AN1X, but the old Siel had a clav patch that I used on 
  every song. I finally found the sound on the AN1X, but I'm not sure 
  how I did it. I went to preset 55, set it to morph, and moved the mod 
  wheel until I hit the right spot. I don't remember if I tweaked that 
  preset before morphing. Wonder is another good clav preset, one of 
  the few presets I've kept.

  Speaking of polysynths, Waldorf's website has some nice information 
  on filters. Go to their Micro Wave synth page and click on more 
  information. Waldorf explains why polysynth filters are less 
  aggressive than mono synth filters, how the high pass filter gives 
  the old Junos their classic sound, etc. The Micro Wave has an 
  accuracy switch that adds little random variations to emulate the 
  instability of the old synths. I wish they would come up with a 
  switch to get that hot wire smell from the old Hammond organs.

  Rainbow Jimmy
  http://www.spaceanimals.com
  http://www.mp3.com/spaceanimals



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