Hi CJ, As grnzz knzz (hmmrff lol) stated, each synth has its own character and their own advantages in the field of basses. The A6 is great for basses with a very neat grain. The Virus is great for different distorted basses. The Q is nice for milky gloomy basses. Each of these are deep and quality! My 2 cents... I know it won't be easy to make a choice with all these nice beasts, even others i didn't mention. Give a try. Moreno --- In Andromeda_A6-ION@yahoogroups.com, "Cold Jazz" <double_oo@...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I've been considering investing in a real analogue synth for the > studio (as a compliment to my MS-20 and TeeBee). > > I've been looking at the Moog Voyager, the Studio Electronics SE1X and > of course the Andromeda A6. > > But my question is, how well does the Andromeda A6 handle bass sounds? > Does it have a fast attack in it's ADSR? > > Im mostly after those really nasty bass sounds (bass/lead) you hear in > drum&bass. > > If anyone got feedback to share with me, please do! Or if someone has > MP3's of basses, please also share them. > > Thanks in advance > > /CJ >
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Re: the Andromeda A6 in drum&bass (how well does it handle bass sounds?)
2006-05-28 by Moreno
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