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steevio wrote:
hydrogen wrote:This guy looks interesting...

Oberheim Midi SEM analog synthesizer
http://www.tomoberheim.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jwvYStkPEY
very nice,

the SEM filters are awesome.
this is a real analogue synthesizer....
this would be nice with some eurorack.
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tone-def wrote:
steevio wrote:
hydrogen wrote:This guy looks interesting...

Oberheim Midi SEM analog synthesizer
http://www.tomoberheim.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jwvYStkPEY
very nice,

the SEM filters are awesome.
this is a real analogue synthesizer....
this would be nice with some eurorack.
you could even build something very close to that with eurorack, ive just bought a SEM filter for mine, you can pretty much get absolutely anything in eurorack these days. pick 'n' mix the best bits of synthesizer history and bung them together.
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these things any good? dunno why but it looks a bit tacky to me.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeHulmeUK ... rv_ftljSWo
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::BLM:: wrote:these things any good? dunno why but it looks a bit tacky to me.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeHulmeUK ... rv_ftljSWo
it's an emulation of the Oberheim SEM. it's probably not as high quality as the real thing but i guess it's a bit cheaper.
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::BLM:: wrote:these things any good? dunno why but it looks a bit tacky to me.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeHulmeUK ... rv_ftljSWo
I had a chance to play with one of those Telemark's once. It was pretty damn awesome.
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::BLM:: wrote:these things any good? dunno why but it looks a bit tacky to me.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeHulmeUK ... rv_ftljSWo
analogue solutions is a good company, but i'd agree their products have a tacky look to them, but its probably intentional, they are going for that retro laboratory look.

should sound ok, ive got several ASol modules and they are high quality
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nakoradiomies wrote:if you have money for sh-101 you can also have korg ms-10 for almost same price..
i think it sounds way better than sh-101
personally, i think the ms10 is shite, nowhere near the class of the 101. Used both.
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victorjohn wrote:
::BLM:: wrote:these things any good? dunno why but it looks a bit tacky to me.

http://www.youtube.com/user/MikeHulmeUK ... rv_ftljSWo
I had a chance to play with one of those Telemark's once. It was pretty damn awesome.
+1 doesn't sound tacky to me at all. those knobs look smooth as butter.
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