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;mmmmm... warm

2000-02-11 by Reed Sutter

hey, thanks for the tips. i just plugged in my performer and tried the
settings you recommended. they are very warm. i like that a lot. what i
love most about this synth is that it sounds kind of spooky. like it is
almost real, but it's not. very choiry. the t2 is an organ right? i put
a  bid in on a t3 a while back, but i couldn't afford the amount it is
really worth, so i don't own it.  seems like most of your equipment is
digital these days, huh? i don't know a lot about digital synthesis. i'm
still just learning analog synthesis. midi confuses me to no end. your
sequential PRO-ONE is more my speed. good old fashioned knob turning.
i've never played one, but from what i read, it seems pretty similar to
my yamaha cs20m. does the PRO-ONE have a midi interface? mine only has
cv in and out. i don't know how to use them yet. i've messed around a
bit, but i don't have a manual and i didn't get far. if you understand
voltage control, maybe you could help me. i've heard a lot of good
things about the emu vintage keys mod. do you usually just daisy chain
your controller keyboard through everything and run it all midi?
pop on, reed

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