Along the lines of what Don said...you should seriously take stock of
your nature and how you like to work. Investigate what's involved in
using a modular in relation to production efficiency and flow. Check
out some of the Sound on Sound site's articles, or track down the old
ARP 2600 manual online.
Another thing, my midi/cv converter will simply not work with my PC.
The designer of the module has been trying to help me figure out the
problem.
Good luck.
gary
--- In analogue_systems@yahoogroups.com, "rapfellernyc" <diesel@...>
wrote:
>
> Hey everybody,
>
> I'm really interested in some pieces of equipment but really don't
> know what to choose for what I want.I'd like to purchase an analogue
> synthetiser/module that allows me create simple and complex sounds
> with a lot of flexibility.I have enough budget to get something but I
> don't want to purchase a piece I won't use neither.
>
> I've really liked the sound of all the demos posted on the AS website,
> in the same time,i like stuff like moog voyager, Vermona perfourmer,
> Studio electronics Omega 8, etc...
>
> Is the purchase of a piece like the RS integrator system 1 could blow
> away all the previous brands in term of sound ? Can I get away with a
> Spawn and be happy with it ? or should I simply get a Minimonster tiny
> EMS (RS-95 VCO, RS-510e, RS-500e in a box) ???
>
> Please I need your advices !
>
> Diesel
>