i'd say the clavia nord rack, IMHO. i have the nord modular, which is an intense programming box, but even it's presets kick ass. the nord lead rack has the same sound architecture. with the synths you listed, you really can't go wrong with any of them. pick whichever one you think looks the coolest! or whichever you can get the cheapest. i want a Virus because of its sex appeal, but the gear-acquisition madness has to end somewhere... --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "rayisfab" <rayisfab@h...> wrote: > Sorry more questions! Which analogue modeled synth would be a good > compliment to the XL7? I've seen the Novation K-Station Rack, Access > Virus module, Clavia G2 Rack, the Waldorf modules and a few others > advertised. I've listened to the Virus and the K-Station Rack demo's > but can't make up my mind yet. I think the Virus sound cuts through > more while the K-Station seems to sound richer. > > I'm making Trance and Electronica. I can only afford one module at > the moment so unfortunately I have to choose otherwise I'd buy them > all. My synth programming knowledge is rudimentary so I'm looking > for a module that provides really useful tweakable presets.
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Re: Which Analogue Modeled Synth?
2003-05-24 by wildstar_1701
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