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Re: Oldschool

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DHS wrote:At the times i had, between the others, two Juno 106 but i would have killed to have an alpha juno :-)
I had 2 Alpha Juno 1's. :P

But don't be jealous - they were actually pretty characterless and dull sounding. Nice that they were MIDIfied and all, but I could get much cooler sounds out of my D110!

I had an SH101 back then too, which was oodles of fun but fairly useless without a CV to MIDI. The BEST sounding synth of the lot was my SH09 - such a round and bouncy sounding synth! Aaaaaahhhh.

Best bread and butter analogue synth was my Cheetah MS6, which is currently on it's way to a pro studio in Russia... :cry:
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Re: Oldschool

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Tonka wrote:I had 2 Alpha Juno 1's. :P

But don't be jealous - they were actually pretty characterless and dull sounding. Nice that they were MIDIfied and all, but I could get much cooler sounds out of my D110!
Well, at the times i was looking for hoovers ;)
Had a D110 but used it only a few times.
Tonka wrote:I had an SH101 back then too, which was oodles of fun but fairly useless without a CV to MIDI.
Lately i'm using a lot this little bastard:
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(Powercore01, very accurate sh101 emu).

It's a little wild beast and need to be tamed but it gives you a lot of satisfactions. :)
Tonka wrote:Best bread and butter analogue synth was my Cheetah MS6, which is currently on it's way to a pro studio in Russia... :cry:
NJoy had one, i played with it a little buf failed to impress me. :/
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Re: Oldschool

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Talking about oldskool... in 1992 I had just sold my Amiga 500, which I had a really love/hate relationship with. And in the spring of 1992 I got my first pc - a pricy 386/33Mhz.. and an overpriced Soundblaster 2 soundcard... great pc for the adlib-stuff I did... and my equipment besides that was an old Dantax radio as amp, some noname speakers and a cheaper than cheap Hohner keyboard. Talk about oldskool minimal setups ;)
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Re: Oldschool

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Funnily enough I don't have a picture of my studio in the past... just nwver took any :roll:

Quite a bit of gear has been through my studio over the years... in fact so much I cannot remember it anymore...

but here is a try:

Korg Z1
Korg DSS-1
Korg DS-8
Korg EX-8000
Korg 707
Korg Wavestation SR
Korg Pad Control
Yamaha VL-70m
Yamaha TX81Z
Yamaha FB01
Yamaha EX5R
Yamaha TX7
Yamaha TX802
Yamaha FS1R
Yamaha TG77
Yamaha FX500
Yamaha SY-35
Waldorf Rack Attack
Waldorf Micro Q
Waldorf Micro Q Omega
Waldorf Microwave XT
Waldorf Microwave 2
Waldorf Microwave
Waldorf Pulse
Emu Proteus 2000
Emu X-Treme Lead
Emu Morpheus
Emu E4K
Emu E5000 Ultra
Emu E6400 Ultra
Emu XBoard61
TC Electronic M-One
TC Electronic D-Two
TC Electronic Triple-C (mono)
Clavia Nord Micro Modular
Emagic AMT-8
Emagic Unitor-8
Jomox MBase01
Behringer DDX3216
Behringer RX1602
Mackie LM-3204
Mackie 1642 VLZ3
Lexicon MPX-100
Lexicon MX200
Roland MKS-50
Roland D550
Roland S-760
Oberheim Matrix-1000
Elektron SID Station
Elektron Machinedrum SP1 classic
Doepfer MS-404
Novation Supernova
Novation A-Station
Novation Drumstation
Novation Super Bassstation
Ensoniq ESQ-1
Electro Harmonix Smallstone Phaser
Droid-3
MIDI Box SID V2
Control Synthesis Deep Base 9
Access Virus B
Casio VL-10
Creamware Minimax
Alesis Micron

I've probably forgotten something as well... all has not been in the studio at once of course... and yes, I believe I've lost more money on reselling and buying agin than I have for in value at the moment... :?

Hopefuly I'm about to reach the end, settling with a comfortable studio containing 16 synthesizers and a drumbox.
Regards, Jess D. Skov-Nielsen (Razmo).
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