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Re: [CZ-VZ-Files] Re: New patches are finally here.

2012-01-13 by Jan Hudak

Dear Daniel, 
can you write the list of your instruments, and tell us which of them are your favourite instruments ?

Thanks
Have a nice day
Jan




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 From: Daniel Forró <dan.for@tiscali.cz>
To: CZ-VZ-Files@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2012 8:18 AM
Subject: Re: [CZ-VZ-Files] Re: New patches are finally here.
 

  
I'm happy with any synthesizer, as I'm collector to some degree, if 
only I could keep all I have bought in the past, there were 
hundreds... but sometimes unfortunately had to sell something to get 
money and space for some other machines. But I regretted many times I 
had to do this... CZ/VZ series has some features the other machines 
hasn't and can produce interesting and quite usable sounds.

I think any synth - be it old or new - can serve well if we know how 
to use its best and the most typical features. It has no sense to 
expect good piano sound from DX7, or aggressive sound from Korg 
Wavestation or Kawai K5000, or pipe organ from Korg MS2000... What I 
like most of all is to combine different types of sound synthesis in 
my numerous hardware synths. Each of them has some strong and weak 
points, but together they create a huge supersynth with lot of 
possibilities. Recently i have about 70 instruments in my studio...

Daniel Forro

On Jan 13, 2012, at 3:09 PM, cliffe123 wrote:

> Sorry to hear that, well I guess most people are not too happy with 
> there old synths thease days. Im just the opposite since im not too 
> happy with my newer synth which I hardly ever play other than my vz 
> I had for over 20 years. I know one thing the CZ's are still good 
> but only good in there own ways of making sounds. Sad thing I don't 
> know too much about them though but I do wish you luck on your 
> cz3000 whatever it has to offer.

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