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Old 16.08.2004, 01:40 AM
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Default Modular synthesis explained?

Hi,

I was just wandering about the new line of Nord Modular synths. In fact, I really dont know what this means, and was hoping someone could shed some light on the basics of modular synthesis. Doesnt have to be too technically specific, maybe just the basic difference between say, the Virus C, and the G2.

Thanks!

Jase

P.S and maybe soundwise too? If anyone owns one of these. I am looking at buying a Nord Lead 2 or 3, and thought I should consider the G2 aswel.
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