The evolver is not an easy synth to get used to...but once you do...it is better than the Micron and the AN200...no doubt. For the money, it is the best deal on the market. It is not a purchasde and sell synth. If it were, you'd see for sale on the used market alot more...and you don't see them that often. --- digitaldisko <digitaldisko@...> wrote: > Hello, > > In the past I have purchased a Yamaha AN200, Alesis > Micron,a Studio > Electronics ATC-1, and a Sequential Circuits > Pro-One. Out of all of > my synths, I really dig the sound of the ATC-1, > which is an analog > synth with a digital interface and I also liked the > Pro-One but sold > it because of the no midi options and having to pay > all the money in > repairs. For the micron and an200 I just got bored > of the sound of > them. That said, do you guys think i'll be > impressed more with the > Evolver compared to my other synths, sound-tonal > wise? I would really > like a synth that can sound really dirty/analog but > at the same time > get some great digital square waves. The music i am > into is > Electroclash and Early 80s(Devo,OMD,Gary Numan,Human > League)/Late70s > (Moroder, Kraftwerk, Jarre,etc) music. Will the > Evolver be another > purchase and sell synth? Do you think I will be > truely happy with this > synth and should sell my Micron and AN200 for it? > > Thanks. > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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Re: [Evolver] Evolver Question
2006-01-29 by John Gellings
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