Re: [Evolver] Re: evolver vs. nord micro modular
2004-04-26 by M-.-n
If u want swiss knife of syntesis ; get the micro. There's no limit to what it can do. It is a wonderful unit :). ----- Original Message -----
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From: austinvhuang <austinvhuang@...> To: <DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 8:00 AM Subject: [Evolver] Re: evolver vs. nord micro modular > I gathered from the rather un-impressive Roger Linn guitar demos on > the evolver site that the evolver is probably poorer than a micromod > or adrenalinn as an effects unit. > > Still I have hope that the filters and amp modeler might sound nice on > a guitar, and maybe you can do some tremelo type effects with the LFO. > > I'm not making money off music (don't plan to anytime soon). So a > couple hundred bucks is still a big investment. It's not that easy to > pick up both. I'm a poor graduate student. > > Austin > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "trevor_nyc" <trevor_nyc@y...> wrote: > > --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "austinvhuang" > > <austinvhuang@y...> wrote: > > > Can someone convince me one way or the other? > > > > > > I'm looking for a cheap, ultra-portable, flexible, unique synth and > > > unique effects processor to go along with my Korg ES1 as a lo-fi > > > computer-free composition world. > > I own both and love them both, but if I had to buy one today it would > > be the Evolver. You can't be computer-free and program the Micro > > Modular. Also I think that development for it is dead, while Dave > > Smith might still have more Evolver updates in store. I've actually > > used the Micro Modular more as an effects device than I have as a > > synth, so if effects were what I was looking for then I would > > probably go with the Micro Modular. > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > >