Re: [AH] Fattest analogue polysynth

From Marshall Craig
Sent Sun, Jul 8th 2018, 00:17

I have the Novation Peak and am very happy with it; the OB-6 sounds glorious=
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> On Jul 7, 2018, at 16:12, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
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> That OB6 is something that makes me drool. Its sooooo nice.
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> @6:14 goood and then 6:38 when the tuning falls off... gorgeous
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> Novation Peak eh? I will have to take a closer look at that one.
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>> On 07.07.18 22:10 , Steven Clements wrote:
>> The OB6 has plenty of girth as does the Novation Peak
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>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DBP9z4ZudoAc
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dzi4XxX2hUFk
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>> *Steven*
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>>> On Sat, Jul 7, 2018 at 4:03 PM, Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
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>>> =46rom 1999... after 19 years, is it still just MemoryMoog and Jupiter8?=

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>>> Have any new classics been added to this very short list?
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>>> My polysynth collection is frozen in time unlike my monosynths and modul=
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>>> stuff.
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>>> Some of the monosynths in the last few years have diminished my vintage
>>> love.
>>> The new Minimoog, the MFB, Analogue Solutions, Studio Electronics, etc.
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>>>> On 27.04.99 02:08 , Brian Birge wrote:
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>>>> My votes go to these two: MemoryMoog and Jupiter8. The only other monst=
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>>>> polysynths I've gotten to play with are the Prophet 5 and 10 and (if it=

>>>> counts) the ARP Omni. The Omni has a great sound but is of course very
>>>> limited. I like the prophets too but the moog and roland really knock m=
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>>>> out.
>>>> - Brian
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