Diesel, please do not buy the Omega 8. It sounds loud and bright but has very little routing. The Moog Voyager is a bit of a one trick pony, it does all the classic (old) Moog sounds but is about £700 over priced. I tried loads of synths before I bought the RS 8000 and I am very happy that I chose the right one. The sound is very "earthy" and useable and surprising and enjoyable. If I had to take one piece of equipment to a desert island, it would be the Analogue Systems RS 8000. Good Luck! Alex On 1 Apr 2006, at 03:28, rapfellernyc wrote: > Hey everybody, > > I'm really interested in some pieces of equipment but really don't > know what to choose for what I want.I'd like to purchase an analogue > synthetiser/module that allows me create simple and complex sounds > with a lot of flexibility.I have enough budget to get something but I > don't want to purchase a piece I won't use neither. > > I've really liked the sound of all the demos posted on the AS website, > in the same time,i like stuff like moog voyager, Vermona perfourmer, > Studio electronics Omega 8, etc... > > Is the purchase of a piece like the RS integrator system 1 could blow > away all the previous brands in term of sound ? Can I get away with a > Spawn and be happy with it ? or should I simply get a Minimonster tiny > EMS (RS-95 VCO, RS-510e, RS-500e in a box) ??? > > Please I need your advices ! > > Diesel > > > > > > > YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS > > ▪ Visit your group "analogue_systems" on the web. > > ▪ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > analogue_systems-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > ▪ Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue_systems] Lost...Need help on different options
2006-04-01 by alex banks
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