>try hard trendy trash which will be forgotten in a couple of years or instant classic which will become highly sought after in a decades time
can't decide. Does anyone have one? Is it worth it?
>try hard trendy trash which will be forgotten in a couple of years or instant classic which will become highly sought after in a decades time
can't decide. Does anyone have one? Is it worth it?
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just get an OP1
Or you could save 99% and not look like a retarded dweeb carrying around a Fisher Price keyboard
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too expensive, not into the sound either.
Listen up, plebs
Use and manipulate VSTs
Hardware will get you nowhere without an understanding of software
Read a fucking book, get off your fruity loop Youtube tutorials
Sincerely,
A based user
It sounds really good tho
never liked how the logues sounded but the custom oscillators are a neat idea that could make it worth buying.
Anyone hear any good demos of those?
based
yeah but it's so much fucking easier if you're able to use hardware. You can easily bang out a super complex automationy chord sequence with hardware synth which would take you easily 10x the time in a DAW clicking it in. Not saying it's not possible but it's just not as fun
I've been using Caustic for the past few years and I gotta tell you, I'd much rather have an OP-1.
Caustic is essentially abandonware at this point and creating interesting sounds on its machines is much, much harder. I had a lot more fun playing with the OP-1 for 20 minutes last month than I ever have with Caustic.
Caustic has almost unusable latency, too.
> Sincerely, a zoomer user
I learned so much more about synthesis when I dropped the VSTs and went eurorack
why not both?
The reddit starterkit of Minilogue, Volcas, OP1 and strymon bigsky set to shimmer reverb will be so cringe looking back. Maybe deepmind 12 too.
because you can buy an MPC Live for the same price or less used and it absolutely runs circles around that toy
lol
Fuck off, Teenage Engineering shill.
Why would software help you with hardware but not the other way around? If you don't understand either, neither will help. That being said I wouldn't learn on software. Just feels like shit if you don't already know how to dial in the sound in your head quickly. Tweaking something tangible is much better and you value it more. There's also the aspect of being able to concentrate on the instrument.
>Tweaking something tangible is much better and you value it more.
lol
I wish I could afford one :_:
For me it is for sure. I never made even a single melody on a computer. When I sit down at my hardware synths I basically get at least one song sketch down immediately.
What's a reliable, easy to use unit that can function as a programmable drum machine(with reasonably realistic-sounding drums) and step sequencer?
OP1
How about something under $200?
HOW ABOUT STOP BEING POOR
this desu
Is this the comfy synth thread?
It is now that the gearfags are here.
Post your set up user.
cringe. I'd rather have a real synthesizer rather than dedicate even more of my life to staring at a screen