Matt,
Hi. I agree it's kinda freaky, and I'm one of the ones
who have sold their systems.
My sale at least was not part of a trend, and was an
extremely difficult decision to make.
It took me twenty years to get from the first panel I
ever played to my 7 panel system, and I did not want
to part with it.
In my case, the Serge was the single most expensive
piece of gear in my entire studio, so when I got the
offer of some great film work, dependent on me using
an all-digital console and delivering in 5.1 w/ really
consistent results, I was looking at a major
re-investment, and the Serge was the only place with
any "give" at all. If it goes well, I will be able to
peplace the Serge in a couple of years, no sweat.
The problem in my case is that the very type of stuff
that I will be doing, FX/outside sounds, is the very
thing the Serge is great at, so it was a real
quandery.
I haven't really felt the pinch from the economy yet,
I have never really heard a softsynth i liked, (
although the Virus TDM, and Arturia Storm are pretty
interesting), and the only other modular I would even
consider would be a Wiard ( but I'd still buy a serge
first)
So I don't know what the deal is. Get them quick.
There may be none at all in the future.
BarryM
--- matt wilson <sebsi23@...> wrote:
Do You Yahoo!?
Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
Hi. I agree it's kinda freaky, and I'm one of the ones
who have sold their systems.
My sale at least was not part of a trend, and was an
extremely difficult decision to make.
It took me twenty years to get from the first panel I
ever played to my 7 panel system, and I did not want
to part with it.
In my case, the Serge was the single most expensive
piece of gear in my entire studio, so when I got the
offer of some great film work, dependent on me using
an all-digital console and delivering in 5.1 w/ really
consistent results, I was looking at a major
re-investment, and the Serge was the only place with
any "give" at all. If it goes well, I will be able to
peplace the Serge in a couple of years, no sweat.
The problem in my case is that the very type of stuff
that I will be doing, FX/outside sounds, is the very
thing the Serge is great at, so it was a real
quandery.
I haven't really felt the pinch from the economy yet,
I have never really heard a softsynth i liked, (
although the Virus TDM, and Arturia Storm are pretty
interesting), and the only other modular I would even
consider would be a Wiard ( but I'd still buy a serge
first)
So I don't know what the deal is. Get them quick.
There may be none at all in the future.
BarryM
--- matt wilson <sebsi23@...> wrote:
>http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1466328909
>
> daniel.rudin@... wrote:
>
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > ich hope it is not considered hostile to post this
> link here,
> > some may be interested...
> >
> >
>
> >http://artists.mp3s.com/artists/242/matthew_b_wilson.html
> > thanks
> > Daniel
> >
>
> can anyone give me a suggestion as to why there has
> been a veritable
> flood of serge systems for sale
> recently? i rather considered myself to be fairly on
> top of the serge
> game if i do say so myself, and have
> been following serge-related items on the web for
> the last 6 or 7
> years. i've *never* seen anything like the
> past couple months, and it doesn't look like a
> general analog modular
> sell off re: other brands. the economy?
> softsynths? what the hell is going on?
>
> in any event, this german system is a funstation
> comprised of a blue
> voice, a red control, and the tkb.
> a nice setup. anything under $6K (aside from
> shipping) will be a steal.
> good luck!
>
> matt wilson
> --
> matt wilson is OdysseySounds
> email: sebsi23@...
> web:
> http://members.home.net/odysseysounds/index.htm
> music:
>
>__________________________________________________
>
>
Do You Yahoo!?
Get email alerts & NEW webcam video instant messaging with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com