On 11 Feb 2007 at 20:30, chorus72000 wrote:
incidentally) to fund the purchase of a three panel Serge system, and I haven't looked back.
It was absolutely the right decision for me- It inspires creativity and is so much fun to work
with. The two systems are like night and day. If you've used your Animal for anything even
remotely experimental or "glitchy" and were pleased with the results, you will most certainly
miss it if you go through with the trade. Yes, there is a bit of a learning curve, but as you
really wrap your head around the functions of each module you begin to see how much
power is at your disposal. I see others on the list with far more hours than me "behind the
wheel" of a Serge are chiming in urging you to keep the Animal, and I'd like to recommend
the same.
Taking things from the opposite direction, if someone had offered *me* an Animal in
exchange for my dot com, I probably would have jumped on it!
Best regards,
George
> Hi Joe here. I need some help ( or advice )...First off I make minimalist glitchy stuff but alsoThis past summer I parted out my 44 space dot com system (with the sequencer modules,
> 70's inspired ( Boards of Canada ) type stuff...Now thats out of the way back to the advice...I
> have a friend who wants to trade his Synthesizers.com Studio 44 for my Serge Animal panel?
> Now the reason he wants to do this is he's moving into a smaller space...So question is "is it
> worth it?" He has the typical setup but with the new Moog sequencer, swith and gate modules
> (oh and the Moog lowpass filter) any help would be appreciated cause as much as I know
> what I'm doing I can't seem to wrap my head around this one...and for the record all I have is
> the Animal panel and I can't afford to build a bigger system for a while...Sorry for the long
> winded post and again MANY thaks in advance for any advice...
incidentally) to fund the purchase of a three panel Serge system, and I haven't looked back.
It was absolutely the right decision for me- It inspires creativity and is so much fun to work
with. The two systems are like night and day. If you've used your Animal for anything even
remotely experimental or "glitchy" and were pleased with the results, you will most certainly
miss it if you go through with the trade. Yes, there is a bit of a learning curve, but as you
really wrap your head around the functions of each module you begin to see how much
power is at your disposal. I see others on the list with far more hours than me "behind the
wheel" of a Serge are chiming in urging you to keep the Animal, and I'd like to recommend
the same.
Taking things from the opposite direction, if someone had offered *me* an Animal in
exchange for my dot com, I probably would have jumped on it!
Best regards,
George