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Be cause if we can't laugh at ourselves...

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Pete Townshend

you have to fast-forward to the 6:12 mark.

:jamin

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I actually like my 2000 V3 just as much! But for the money the SH-201 is crazy! For the price it is amazing. Most of our stuff is recorded and then manipulated through plugins of other processors so most of what you hear isn't the raw sound from the board. Both the Kurzweils are great programming workstations.... I've been messing around with the 2000 V3 for years and still haven't tapped into all it can do.

Heres so pics of my keyboard set up, for more go to www.myspce.com/cybertrybe

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:bow:drool:bow:drool

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lol thanks... years of collecting.

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lol thanks... years of collecting.

I am workin' on it! :biggrin:

..but it'll be a while for ALL THAT :shock:

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kompressor is the shit!

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I am workin' on it! :biggrin:

..but it'll be a while for ALL THAT :shock:

Before you know it, you'll have all kinds of useless shit... I promise! lol

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Before you know it, you'll have all kinds of useless shit... I promise! lol

:rofl:

O_M_G will have a new Goat skin rug if I don't use what I buy! :shock:

..but I DO already have a theramin rig she rather have me play when she is NOT in the building ;)

.......THAT kind of shit?

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i started off with a K2vk initially. We also used a Korg ms2000 and Novation synth. These days, d:konstruct uses all soft synths with midi controller for live shows. As far as favorites soft synths, here are my current favorites:

Absynth

Sytrus

Morphine

Toxic

Saw

Pro 53

Microtonic

Z3ta

Superwave

etc.

I'm getting away from using regular samples in the music and moving in the direction of using only soft synths. I find the sound quality is better and everything is done at the highest sampling/bit rate. aklso, a good sound card and AD converters help:)

I still use FLstudio as a scratch sequencer to get fast results and then throw everything into Cubase, master it, and ship it off to my producer. I'm buying a Roland 2480 very sson to use for our online machine for our upcoming summer shows. It's gonna be sweet. If anyone's interested in playing a show with us let me know.

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i started off with a K2vk initially. We also used a Korg ms2000 and Novation synth. These days, d:konstruct uses all soft synths with midi controller for live shows. As far as favorites soft synths, here are my current favorites:

Absynth

Sytrus

Morphine

Toxic

Saw

Pro 53

Microtonic

Z3ta

Superwave

etc.

I'm getting away from using regular samples in the music and moving in the direction of using only soft synths. I find the sound quality is better and everything is done at the highest sampling/bit rate. aklso, a good sound card and AD converters help:)

I still use FLstudio as a scratch sequencer to get fast results and then throw everything into Cubase, master it, and ship it off to my producer. I'm buying a Roland 2480 very sson to use for our online machine for our upcoming summer shows. It's gonna be sweet. If anyone's interested in playing a show with us let me know.

If you had to pick one or two of those to start with, what would they be? I'm about to buy a laptop for the sole purpose of composition/recording, and any opinions would be useful.

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If you had to pick one or two of those to start with, what would they be? I'm about to buy a laptop for the sole purpose of composition/recording, and any opinions would be useful.

I personally like Absynth.

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I would have to agree with Evil Fish. Absynth is the cleanest, highest quality soft synth. You can go to KVR VST web site also and download a lot of free VST sound preset banks as well. My next choice would be Z3ta because of the various crunchy presets and fun leads. I also use Korg Legacy but it can be very CPU heavy. If anyone uses FLStudio, I would recommend the FLStudio bible. It helps with the learning curve of the program and is a fun read. I might be out at CC his Friday so if you have any more questions just ask.

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it's been a long time

I shouldn't have left you

without some

to step to

:happydance:happy::jamin:happy::happydance

#@!

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Not sure if someone posted it already or not, but it's awesome.

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kickin' it real old school - Louis & Bebe Barron's score for Forbidden Planet
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Yeah these guys deserve credit for these two songs that

were not played on the radio,which is fine with me

Lost Control,great sound indeed!

Remember David,awesome as well

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VuMxU7-bNHU

Project Playlist.com is a great site as well to find cool stuff

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aren't they in town in August?
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just some guy at home:

:ohmy:

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Back in real, *real* old school synthesizers, the Melotron from "Funeral for a Friend/Love Lies Bleeding." Still kicks ass after all these 35 years.

got an iPhone, SK?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ov7i7Hz5LI

:jamin

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIMfdlVGmqM

Whatever is doing the bassline...I like the dull hollowness of it...when I use the same sound, I hollow it out even more.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KDGElJSXqwU

Dream Theater's synths just ROCK.

I love the solo on this one..

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