On 12/1/08 11:23 AM, "Argitoth" <argitoth@gmail.com> wrote: > ... I don't understand why people can't accept the fact some of us > desire perfection. Duke Ellington: "If it sounds good, it IS good." perfect anything doesn't mean it sounds good, it just all will sound the same, plenty of great pre-amps out there, but classics are always quite colored like the the Neve. There are plenty of pre-amp with better specs than the neve for $100, but a Neve is still a $3000+ preamp. If you want perfect, that is software/digital the only reason analog still exists is because it often sounds better, why, the imperfections. Analog: tweaked until it sounds good Digital: tweaked until it looks good as for that sine, no one cared about that poor sine wave until about 10 years ago. Many synths don't offer it, even Blacet wasn't going to include it on their VCO, until enough of us asked about it. So it probably is an after-thought on many modules especially on designs older than 5 years. The sine was really dead until microsound folks like Ryoji Ikeda started to exploit it. Still those "perfect" sterile waves were from test equipment or computers, as it took a mammoth $5000.00 test osc to produce such perfect sines for them or the computer which could easily do it. But without out even the subtle imperfections that analog will always exhibit and gives it it's uniqueness often "warmth." Since you're result is audio, I'd kinda think you you should base your direction and opinions on what sounds good to you. -p
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Re: starting a modular - Z3000 waveform quality?
2008-12-02 by p. hendricks
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