Hey CJ,
Can only talk to the A6 of the 3 you mentioned, though I do have enough other VA (Virus, Micron, Novation), FM, ROMpler/PCM synths. Of the whole bunch I have, the A6 is tops for bass. The punch is solid (great attack), full of bottom-end support, and overpowering at times (A6's analogue distortion effect is a nice touch as well). I might layer in other synths on the bass line for different harmonic content but filling the bottom end, the A6 is the best of the bunch I have.
My 2-cents...
wadrad
hans wurst wrote:
hi,ive got an A6, a sunsyn and a se-1 (and an atc-1 as well). every synth has its own charakter and "special talents" for specific kinds of sound.but for bass my personal favourite is defenitly the se-1. none of the other synths has such punchy, fat, deep and warm bass sound as the se-1 has. i love it.try to compare them in store...grrz knz
Cold Jazz wrote:Hi everyone,
I've been considering investing in a real analogue synth for the
studio (as a compliment to my MS-20 and TeeBee).
I've been looking at the Moog Voyager, the Studio Electronics SE1X and
of course the Andromeda A6.
But my question is, how well does the Andromeda A6 handle bass sounds?
Does it have a fast attack in it's ADSR?
Im mostly after those really nasty bass sounds (bass/lead) you hear in
drum&bass.
If anyone got feedback to share with me, please do! Or if someone has
MP3's of basses, please also share them.
Thanks in advance
/CJ
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