Hi Jason,
I excluded Arturia only because they only have the
Minibrute as a hardware synth and luckily put the Steiner-Parker filter inside.
(Like in the old EVI's and EWI's)
Very distinct sound, like it a lot.
There's more than enough Moog sounds available, so
(except for marketing purposes) why build more of them ? Get the real thing, buy
a Moog (or Realistic MG-1)
Now, back to noodling on the Model D
;-)
Cheers, Peter
----- Original Message -----From: Jason AdkinsSent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 4:54 PMSubject: Re: [korgpolyex] Re: P800 analog?Hi Peter,
I think Gordon,was probably trying to be funny,either that or he is an idiot. ;)Oh yeah the Steiner-Parker filter on the Minibrute is brilliant,hence why I paid £409 for one.I love the filter on the Monotribe too,I was thinking about buying the MS-20 remake too but the Minibrute looked more interesting.On 22 Jun 2013, at 15:30, Peter van Beerendonk wrote:
Ah,horrible filters. That must be the reason why all other synthmakers try to copy them. (except arturia of course)----- Original Message -----From: Gordon JC PearceSent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 4:21 PMSubject: Re: [korgpolyex] Re: P800 analog?On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 12:59:05PM +0100, Jason Adkins wrote:
> Minimoogs are shit? Thats a new one.
> Leave them on for the first five minutes before using (until they
> warm up and get stable,like the reverse of the air-con in your
> motor) like my Minibrute and Monotribe.
They have horrible filters. There's no definition, just a big blurry squelch of noise. It's like smearing undercooked chocolate cake all over your mix.
Hate them.
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Gordonjcp MM0YEQ
