[A6] bass ...

jammer jammer at jammer.biz
Wed Jan 26 10:51:05 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?

no sweat dude,

i've been comparing it to my waldorf pulse and my juno 60 and my OB*12
(digital) ...

and i'm coming to the conclusion that its more to do with the patch in
question and its context.  the reason i panicked last night was that
sometimes changing patches then back to the same patch it was wildly out, it
didn't even sound like the same patch let alone drift ...

i'm fully aware of the natural drift anyway, thats why i bought it!!  :O)
i'm not an analogue newbie ...

anyway, i've been a/b'ing it between factory bass patches *in the same
track* and i think i'm actually fretting for nothing.  i need to do more
comparison work tho.

i have read some of the comments you are referring to and indeed it must be
a shock to the softsynthies amoung us!!  welcome to the real world dudes!
heh heh ...

thanks.

jammer
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