[A6] some interesting reading ,

Demokid demokid at home.se
Tue Feb 1 07:32:43 PST 2005


I'm so happy to hear some one that choose true analogue before VA. I'm a 
member of a Swedish music forum and almost everyone prefers VA and plug-in 
sizers over analogue. I love the A6 and I don't care about the bugs...

I'm a little worried about all the plug-in sizers. They might be cheep to 
buy in short term but will it be possible to install and use them in 10 
years? Probably not since the new computer OS will not support the plug-in. 
I can still use my Model D from 1972 on the electricity produced 2005. J

I wonder how the used market will look like in a few years when everything 
is plug-ins and stud. L



Kind regards

Demokid



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sayer" <sayersafe-andromeda at yahoo.com>
To: <a6 at code404.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:00 PM
Subject: Re: [A6] some interesting reading ,


> --- cgould11 at tampabay.rr.com wrote:
>
>> The Andromeda does fill a niche now
>> that no other instrument really does -- you either
>> have lower-voiced (and sometimes more expensive)
>> analogs like the Omega 8 and Evolver on one end,
>> and virtual analogs on the other.
>
> I can totally relate to that. I looked high and low for competing synths 
> before I bought
> the A6. Couldn't find any other true analog that came even close. I've had 
> mostly VAs and
> have taken the feature sets of them for granted until I started looking 
> for a true analog.
> The feature set of the A6 is very impressive.
>
> I had an Evolver for a little while but it did nto agree with me. It 
> didn't have anywhere
> near the sound capabilities of the A6.
>
>
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