Actually, it is me who should apologize (and I do)
for not taking language into accout. In any event, I meant the post in fun, not
any other way.
Ravi
----- Original Message -----From: spectralsequenceSent: Monday, October 27, 2003 2:34 PMSubject: [Evolver] Re: drones
Sorry, english is not my native language, i have difficulties to
express my thoughts. I agree with you that all these old classics
sound very different. But old monosynths share together a special
quality in sound that I have never encountered in the various modern
recreations I heard. Note that there are too many plug ins, virtual
analogs out there, so that I am far from knowing them all.
I wanted to say that the Evolver did'nt change the situation in this
respect. If you want to make simple drone music a la Eliane Radigue,
you have to find a Arp 2600.
I will never get rich enough for an Arp 2600, but I have had a MS20
for many years, and I feel that it will remain forever the nervous
center of my studio. May be it's just thatI know it very well...
I said that the Evolver is the only synth I take to play live.
This imply that I spent really a lot of time with it, but after one
year, I cannot say that I know it very well...
Emmanuel.
--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "Ravi Ivan Sharma"
wrote:
> um . . . The Korg MS-20 was an analog synth. Would you say that it
was not typically analog(ue) in the sense that it is rather "bad" at
emulating other vintage analogs? I mean the Jupiter8 was insanely
"bad" at emulating an Oberheim 4-voice. And vise versa, and . .
OMIGOD, ALL TRUE ANALOG SYNTHS ARE NOT TYPICALLY ANALOG(UE)!!!
>
> HEAVENS!!
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: spectralsequence
> To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 5:19 AM
> Subject: [Evolver] Re: drones
>
>
> has a distinct sound, not typically analogue in the sense that it
is rather bad
> at emulating vintage analogs (MS20, etc...). The sound is not
typically
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