[A6] bass ...
Demokid
demokid at home.se
Tue Jan 25 16:02:32 PST 2005
Jammer I'm very sorry!! I have talked to many people about analog sizer and
many complain about that their analog sizers can't stay in tune. When I ask
what equipment they used before they say "well a JV1080, NordLead, and som
plugin analogs".
People blame too much stuff on analog sizers. They are using sizers that are
over 20 years old and think that it will perform like a brand new VA. I have
use analog sizers that are over 20 years of age and I haven't had any
problem with tuning and stability but they are not an D50 or JV2080. They
sometimes get out of tune but they are alive.
I wish I owned a brand new P5 or JP8. I wonder what it would be like.
I own an A6 and it is not my favourite polysizer since it is to perfect. it
can sound good but not as great as my P5, JP8, OB8 and Model D.
How much does it wary in pitch?
My best regards
Demokid
----- Original Message -----
From: "jammer" <jammer at jammer.biz>
To: "Demokid" <demokid at home.se>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2005 11:40 PM
Subject: RE: [A6] bass ...
>> I you are aware of that you bought a real analog synthesizer and
>> not a DX7
>> or virtual analog synthesizer? The beauty of analog synthesizers is that
>> they drift a bit in pitch, makes them sound warm, fat and organic. J (If
>> your A6 is totally out of tune then it might be something wrong with your
>> unit.)
>
> er ... thanks.
>
>> If you don't like the drifting tune then you might want to invest
>> in e.g. a
>> Virus, Nord Lead.
>
> there is drifting tune and out of tune ... very different beasts. i don't
> think you read my mail correctly.
>
> jammer
> www.jammer.biz
> www.apesounds.com
>
>
>
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