On 26/3/05 5:18 PM, "Richard Scott" wrote: > " I am looking for the ultimate pad/atmosphere machine" > > not wishing to diss the evolver family in ANY way, they do tight, punchy, > very defined and cutting sounds very very well, but for soft, smooth > undulating pads with extremely complex filtering possibilties I think the > Alesis Andromeda is probably far closer to what you are looking for... 16 > voices allow for very complex layering as well > > Richard > > ...but they are a lot more money! virtual analogue wise i'd say that the ion / micron actually does a very very good job (my jupiter6 has not been used since the ion turned up) or you could look at a wavestation with something like the eowave analogue filter box. the ultimate beast would have to be the hartmann neuron... in fact, i had an andromeda/a6 and neuron layering stuff yesterday - 2 hours of damned good fun! but i'd urge you to actually try the poly evolver though, as it can sound amazing and could give you what you are after. i'm really looking forward to getting the keyboards in at the store... }:-) email : moose@... music sites : http://www.pigpendigital.com http://www.alaskahighway.com http://www.mishikawa.com
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Re: [Evolver] Tonal characteristics of Poly Evolver
2005-03-27 by moose
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