From Andrew Horton Sent Mon, Feb 26th 2018, 21:36
I have been VERY close to buying a boutique one for taking out live for the same reasons. If someone dumps a beer over it or whatever, no sweat. I'm curious to hear these divergences. On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:32 PM, DJ Maytag <xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > I=E2=80=99m curious too. I have a 101 to fix up, and have been considerin= g trading > it for an 01A and other gear once I get it fixed up. I figure this might = be > a dumb idea in the long run, but I=E2=80=99m cramped for space and the 01= A would > help in that regard. > On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 3:21 PM A. Horton <xxxxxx.xxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx> wrote= : >> >> Upload a video of what you're talking about. >> >> On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:15 PM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: >> > >> > Its a really nice instrument and generally holds up well to the real >> > 101. >> > But.. there is one thing that got me. >> > >> > The only really big difference (for me) is that the LFO noise source i= s >> > really off. One of my favourite 101 sounds I produce by modulating >> > filter >> > with the LFO at 100% and the filter 100% with the envelope (0 Attack, >> > 100% >> > Decay, 0 sustain, 0 release). The Filter is at 100% resonance and 0 >> > cutoff. >> > The LFO is the 101's succulent noise. >> > >> > On the real 101, you get this sizzling sound that continuously evolves >> > with >> > the decay of the envelope. Its the kind of sound that can trigger >> > tension or >> > an ominous feeling. Its very rich in artifacts all over the audible >> > spectrum. >> > >> > This does not, at all, sound this way on the 01a. I can get really clo= se >> > but >> > the magic isn't there. >> > >> > Other than that, everything works really nicely. >> > >> > The reason I care so much is that the 01a is now my live 101 so I do >> > care >> > about how close they sound.