TinySizer

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This is also nice:

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Fixed the broken link. I'm not sure how this video relates to the link I posted, but whatever.
Commie_User wrote:This is also nice:

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Thanks. That video was headlined by one of my latest Youtube subscribers.

Nice and synthy too, don't you think?
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Commie_User wrote:Thanks. That video was headlined by one of my latest Youtube subscribers.

Nice and synthy too, don't you think?
Yes it is a nice synthy, however on forums when replying to a topic, it is common practice to keep on topic. Otherwise the purpose of the thread or forums is lost.

For example, if I start a topic on Sports Cars and you reply with a post about Fishing those are two different topics, so it would be more appropriate to start a separate thread about fishing.

In this case it would have been better if you had started a separate thread and said "Hey everyone check out this video that one of my youtube subscribers shared with me, it sounds very synthy"

My topic was about a small analouge modular synth, more of a hardware topic and not specific to it having a synthy sound.
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I very much think it was on-topic, though with no pre-amble you left a very wide scope.

So I thought 'Ah, that's nice'. And just at that time I had my own random synth find. Which was also nice.

OK, p'raps we can meet halfway here. What's the pivot of discussion?
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I think the topic was not so much "random finds" as "let's talk about this cool equipment in this 'ere video".
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?
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Commie_User wrote: OK, p'raps we can meet halfway here. What's the pivot of discussion?
Possibly the smallest Modular Analog synth :)

If you look at photos of this thing, you will see that you can patch sounds together using tiny wires, but the device wasn't build in the 70s, its a new device.

So for anyone who loves the tactile feel of making sounds turning knobs and patching things together this will be a perfect tool, and you limit yourself. When you make a sound with this device, Unless you take a picture of all the settings or write them down in a book, once you tear it down and move the knobs, that sound is lost, to make way for new sounds.
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Interesting philosophy, I've never looked at it that way. Although I'd hate losing a sound. :)
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LMan wrote:Interesting philosophy, I've never looked at it that way. Although I'd hate losing a sound. :)
That is the dilemma I came across when I was using my Roland SH-101 I made a sound that I liked, either I recorded it via sampling or wrote down the configuration on paper, but it was such a hassle to write things down it was easier to just sample it.
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