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hydrogen wrote:
sorgenkind wrote:juno 106
+1
I was going to say this too, but I just scored an MKS80, its soo huge!
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Post by MdM »

microKORG..

..cheap and too popular maybe, but so intuitive and good sound

and now i use a lot the montron, lot of fun..
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My K5000S. If it's not in the track (rare) it's at least controlling something else that is :lol:
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KryoShift wrote:My K5000S. If it's not in the track (rare) it's at least controlling something else that is :lol:
yeah, the K5000.
I got my K5000r about 8 years ago, when I barely knew my synthesis,
but I sure as hell never regretted getting one !
man what a great synth, it's never left the studio.
there's simply nothing that sounds like it.
with about 1500 parameters to tweak per patch (if you go fullblown additive) it can get complex as hell, but most of the time it still stays rather simple to navigate (and you won't go that fullblown route too often either).
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KorgMS2000R

Huge trip each time I start with it.
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