What's you're favorite synth that you own? Hardware or virtual, doesn't matter.
bought a new microkorg xl plus 2 days ago, im super happy with it so far and the vocoder features are a blessing. :)
303 clone, I made acid tracks like everyday for a year straight. Kinda burnt out on acid now but I might start experimenting with distortion pedals.
omnisphere is pretty cool
>>74103345
I love minikeys. I got a Reface DX a couple days ago and literally can't stop playing it, I like it 10x more than the actual DX7iiD that I had.
>>74103454
How easy is the editing on that thing?
>>74103498
As far as fm synthesis goes I have a dx7, tx81z, FM8, and that. The Reface is absolutely the easiest to mess with and get a nice usable sound quickly. I've only had it for about two days so I'm not an expert with it yet, but I would definitely recommend it as a beginner fm synth or even an intermediate one. All four operators can feedback which makes it more interesting than the others to me.
i love fm synthesis and hate hardware synthesizers because they're such a headache to sync to songs on the computer
>>74103423
I love how after so many years and for having such a distinct sound 303s can still sound so fresh. Roy of the Ravers - Emotinium is a 303 masterpiece imo.
My ms20 mini is my favourite. I can sit at it and I can come up with such a varied amount of sounds. Not always the most musical but a lot of fun.
>>74103833
I had one and sold it because I couldn't ever get it to sit properly in any tracks without sticking out like a sore thumb. Almost instantly after selling it though I wish I had it back. Definitely going to rebuy it at some point.
should i cop?
>>74103889
It's a perfectly fine controller. The little red nub in the upper left is all but useless, but there are a lot of good features packed into a small package. The only thing I dislike about it is that the USB cable plugs into the right side instead of the back.