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COMPARISONS..

COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by cuari7

Anybody on this forum has had the chance to compare the 259e with the MOTM Morphing Terrarium? The latter is a very interesting wavetable oscillator with the advantage of much less aliasing....and a lower price.


jd

Re: [200e] COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by joe Pascarell

I have not. 
But , for me , i consider the aliasing in the 259e an advantage 

with respect , 
Joe 



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Anybody on this forum has had the chance to compare the 259e with the MOTM 
Morphing Terrarium? The latter is a very interesting wavetable oscillator with 
the advantage of much less aliasing....and a lower price.

jd


 


      

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Re: [200e] COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by Giorgio Sancristoforo

Mee too, 259e FTW :)
> I have not. 
> But , for me , i consider the aliasing in the 259e an advantage 
> 
> with respect , 
> Joe 
> 



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Re: [200e] COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by Rash

Me three! :-)

Sent from my iPhone

On 5 Jan 2011, at 05:51 PM, Giorgio Sancristoforo <Tobor@gleetchplug.com> wrote:

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> Mee too, 259e FTW :)
> > I have not. 
> > But , for me , i consider the aliasing in the 259e an advantage 
> > 
> > with respect , 
> > Joe 
> > 
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> 


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Re: COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by michael

the morphing terrarium sounds stellar from the samples floating about.  a bit step-y but it seems to have a peculiar vocal quality.

m.

--- In 200e@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" <cuari7@...> wrote:
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> Anybody on this forum has had the chance to compare the 259e with the MOTM Morphing Terrarium? The latter is a very interesting wavetable oscillator with the advantage of much less aliasing....and a lower price.
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> jd
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Re: [200e] Re: COMPARISONS..

2011-01-05 by Don Kim

I had the E350 a while back, before I had any Buchla.  I don't remember it
being able to morph between 2 waveforms like the 259e, I could be wrong tho.
 The FM, I prefer the 259e by far, possibly due to having a built in FM
index, but I rarely, if at all, used the E350 with FM, I just didn't like
how it sounded.  The format waveforms are really nice tho.  I think the E350
has the edge over the 259e in format waveforms, but I've gotten some nice
formant sounds from the 259e also, just not as easily as calling up a bank.
 I think there's not too much overlap between the 350 and 259e tho, other
than that they are both morphing wavetable oscillators.  I wouldn't say it's
the module to start a euro system, but if you have a euro system and like
wavetables, it's definately worth picking up.

On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 1:13 PM, michael <m@silentspring.net> wrote:

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> the morphing terrarium sounds stellar from the samples floating about. a
> bit step-y but it seems to have a peculiar vocal quality.
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> m.
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> --- In 200e@yahoogroups.com <200e%40yahoogroups.com>, "cuari7" <cuari7@...>
> wrote:
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> > Anybody on this forum has had the chance to compare the 259e with the
> MOTM Morphing Terrarium? The latter is a very interesting wavetable
> oscillator with the advantage of much less aliasing....and a lower price.
> >
> >
> > jd
> >
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