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Old 25.01.2005, 07:26 PM
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I've been looking at a number of other traditional synths, in particular the Macbeth M3X. This has MIDI so that encourages you to use it with Logic / Cubase right? But you can't store patches so every time you go back into your sequencer project you have to dial the patch in again? Is this what owners of synths like the Macbeth do every time they go back into their project? What if the patch is particularly complex?
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So you just sell that damn synth and buy a Virus.
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Old 25.01.2005, 10:12 PM
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Cheers, that's what I thought.
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Alot of the older synths, had sheets where you would draw in the settings to remember them. I guess it is a tradeoff, fat analogue sound/a little more work.
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So you just sell that damn Virus and download a bunch of VST'z.
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Some older synths only have a few knobs that actually transmits midi data.

Midi is getting old as well if you ask me lol
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Accoustical instruments getting old also, as older as better
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I've been looking at a number of other traditional synths, in particular the Macbeth M3X. This has MIDI so that encourages you to use it with Logic / Cubase right? But you can't store patches so every time you go back into your sequencer project you have to dial the patch in again? Is this what owners of synths like the Macbeth do every time they go back into their project? What if the patch is particularly complex?
If every parameter is controlable by MIDI you could store your patches as a MIDI-file and play it back to the synth when you want that particular sound.

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Alot of the older synths, had sheets where you would draw in the settings to remember them. I guess it is a tradeoff, fat analogue sound/a little more work.
Hehe, i just bought a Sherman Filter Bank 2 and it has these sheets for copying and filling out in the last pages of the manual No memory = hard work
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Sounds like a bit of a ball ache to be honest. I think I'll keep my Ti order for the time being (especially after hearing the demo by Ben Crosland).

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