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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-15 13:23 [#01750765]
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I was a lucky enough bugger to get one of these for my
birthday.

Anyone else own one? I'm finding it increadably intuative
to use right now, and it sounds brilliant. It makes me
wonder how some artists can come out with such boring sounds
while owning synths like this; I'm not saying I'm a pro or
anything, but it's difficult *not* to make interesting
textures, pads, and growling bass sounds on the thing.


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 13:30 [#01750767]
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awesome knobs with LEDs

the keyboard or the rack?



 

offline cygnus from nowhere and everyplace on 2005-10-15 14:09 [#01750811]
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i love it


 

offline Paco from Gothenburg (Sweden) on 2005-10-15 14:27 [#01750816]
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I don't have any of the leads, but I do have two of the old
modulars. I've played around with the NL3 many times and it
sounds awesome.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2005-10-15 15:03 [#01750839]
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i want a nord lead sooo bad. i used to make music with
herbwest (we are/were 'golgi apparatus') who has one. it
was the most fun electronic toy i've ever twiddled the knobs
of.


 

offline clint from Silencio... (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-15 15:13 [#01750842]
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You're so lucky to get that as a present. Are you disabled
or something?

;)


 

offline big from lsg on 2005-10-15 15:47 [#01750865]
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i dont know what im missing


 

offline oyvinto on 2005-10-15 15:49 [#01750870]
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i want birthday


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2005-10-15 15:55 [#01750874]
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oh let me tell you.

you are missing something

sooo cooool

just imagine if you dare.


 

offline big from lsg on 2005-10-15 15:58 [#01750876]
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well i dont like sound sculpturing altogether, so


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-10-15 16:52 [#01750902]
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Clavia makes quality gear. Now you have to make us some
overblown 70s Jarre-y prog opuseses!


 

offline dog_belch from Netherlands, The on 2005-10-15 17:04 [#01750908]
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You got one for your birthday, did Yanni and Vangelis have a
gay wedding and adopt you?


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 17:31 [#01750923]
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Im considering selling my Virus rack xl, and getting a
modular g2 engine... cant decide though...



 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-10-15 17:34 [#01750925]
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I thought you already had a Nord modular - it's a G1 or a
micro?


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 17:43 [#01750934]
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nope... Im mostly a softsynth man... the virus is the only
external gear I own (had a motif rack, but sold that)

I really dont use the virus much, because 1. I cant be
bothered to use only 4 knobs to program, 2. the sounddiver
edit is shit, and 3. Im spoiled by soft synths total
integration (esp in logic, where the built in synths (which
are quality) are COMPLETELY automatable... every damn
thing)

But the modular just sounds so damn good... and is so well
made and thought out. I have reaktor 5, and I can make
modular synth stuff on that too, but the modular just has
got soul.

or something.

I dont know...

I should probably save my money...


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-10-15 17:59 [#01750942]
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I wasn't sold on the Nord modular until I heard Studio
Pankow's album Linienbusse and found out that the Nord is
used all over it. My God what a sound. It doesn't sound
either analog or digital but produces an entirely different
class of pure tones like Platonic ideals.


 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2005-10-15 18:00 [#01750944]
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I wish I could afford one :\


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 18:04 [#01750945]
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I learned modular synthesis on the original modular at
school.

its really just perfectly done... soundwise and from the
technical end, how the editor is made etc.

fuck.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-15 18:12 [#01750952]
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I can't bear using soft-synths. ;-P

It's probably because every computer I've used hates them
and crashes, or has just been a fiddly pain to configure.
It's probably more my own fault than anything.

I just find hardware more fun and it feels more like I'm
playing an actual instrument (though it's also a lot more
expensive, but all I like doing is making music and buying
it so....)


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 18:16 [#01750960]
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I havent heard any of their stuff... Ill look into it.

I read somewhere from Mike P, that Jegas entire Geometry
album was done with a nord modular, and an imac. (you know,
exluding sampling wendy carlos)

CS2x: yeah, I feel ya. It does feel more like playing an
actual instrument... but I've never been one to really play
much... I write out all my stuff, opposed to recording
myself playing. And Im really picky (anal?) and like having
complete control over stuff


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-15 18:22 [#01750974]
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Ah, I see. That's a nice approach, the sort of
absolute-control precision thing, and software-synths are
perfectly suited to that. It's an equally fruitful way of
doing things as bashing everything into the PC straight to
audio, I reckon. I tend to play stuff in and either leave it
as it is, or quantize it, and cut up the audio clibs and
re-arrange them afterwards (along with applying effects and
all that.)



 

offline impakt from where we do not speak of! on 2005-10-15 18:24 [#01750978]
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You could of course play by hand and post-process the
midi-data or record the playing with a sequencer that
supports realtime quantizing of incoming midi-data, it's
good fun :)


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-15 18:29 [#01750989]
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The best bit of the Nord Lead3 for me right now is the
FM-synthesis stuff....some nice horrid, harsh, alien sounds
going on there. :-)


 

offline Zeus from San Francisco (United States) on 2005-10-15 18:31 [#01750991]
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this is true, but I rather think out every note

again, with the analness



 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-10-16 00:16 [#01751138]
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I definately want both the modular 2 and/or the lead 3.
Superb instruments. The NL3 is so intutitive and the multi
morphwheel routing feature is the bomb. Sounds fantastic. So
sturdy too.


 

offline big from lsg on 2005-10-16 00:18 [#01751139]
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nord is the ipod of the idm scene


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-10-16 00:54 [#01751142]
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I thought that was absynth :P


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-16 02:09 [#01751148]
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Sell the nord. Get an Alesis Ion. Same thing but a third of
the price (ok, less polyphony aswell, but most of us only
have 10 fingers). Then you have shitloads of money left...


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-10-16 03:22 [#01751155]
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I have heard the ion has serious stability issues. Although
the people at alesis are great for support, it doesn't help
if you always have to send it in.

Altho for half the price of the ion, you can get the micron.
As far as I have heard, its problem free you just get less
knobs.

The next generation of Axis products looks really nice too.
They are supporting to total integration system, and they
have a sexy all white 25 key virus that looks like silk.


 

offline big from lsg on 2005-10-16 04:26 [#01751184]
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no, that i own


 

offline fleetmouse from Horny for Truth on 2005-10-16 08:09 [#01751283]
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I have a Micron and it's amazing sounding - huge meaty
velvety analoggish tone. I haven't had any problems with it
either. And despite the shortage of controls it's easy to
program - you press an "alt" button and one of the keyboard
keys to get to the oscillator section, filter section, mod
matrix etc. The two sliders and three knobs are assignable
per patch so you still have a fair bit of performance
control.

I'd say it's warmer and fatter sounding than the Nord lead,
tighter than the Viruses, but not as "pure" sounding as the
Nord modular. On the other hand the modular is maybe too
polite sounding to do some of the rich throaty sounds the
Micron can put out. So get one of each. :-)


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-10-16 10:40 [#01751391]
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damn I really want a nord lead 3.... that's probably my
favorite digital synth ever.


 

offline futureimage from buy FIR from Juno (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-16 11:50 [#01751494]
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Heeeheeheee
Yep. The Ion's stability is shit. I think you need to update
the OS to get better performance. Anyway, the crashes do
sound amazing....


 

offline virginpusher from County Clare on 2005-10-16 12:22 [#01751526]
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The virus has some good sounds. I would use it to create
different sounds and sample them and thats about it. I
prefer software myself.

I'd like to dick around with it for a while.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-10-21 00:09 [#01756002]
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With the new viruses, you get the same sound, and the
ability to run them as vst plugins, with the virus doing all
the processing, so you get the best of both worlds :)

Here is a picture of the virus TI Polar.


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offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-21 01:46 [#01756018]
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It should be my avatar.

I like the idea of the Virus, too. Hardware is too much fun,
and mixing it in with decent software would be a killer
combo. Providing you have a decent PC, of course. ;-)


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offline oscillik from the fires of orc on 2005-10-21 01:53 [#01756021]
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i know it's not the same, but i have a Nord Lead 2x, and
it's great

i wanted the Lead 3 but i couldn't afford it :(


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-21 03:29 [#01756086]
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The sound of the 2x is actually quite different, and some
people prefer it. The Nord Lead 3 can have that same reedy
"biting" sound (well, I can't really describe it) but it can
be as immediately achieved as on ther 2, imho.


 

offline Taxidermist from Black Grass on 2005-10-21 05:03 [#01756171]
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My favorite thing about software synthesis is that it is
driving down the resale value of hardware synthesizers...

And they don't take up any room. But a room full of gear is
a lot more impressive than a hard drive filled with VSTi :D


 

offline Bremzen from utrecht (Netherlands, The) on 2005-10-21 07:16 [#01756287]
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yeah well, the virus ti has finally arrived, after much
delay. i wanted to buy one three months ago but couldn't
wait so i bought a nl3 two months ago and already i can't
imagine life without it. it's can do A Lot, while it's also
very, very user friendly.
clavia makes great products, i also have a modular (the old
one, alas) for quite some time and it keeps amazing me
whenever i make a new patch.
ohwell, i have to save up now for the virus ti, guess it
will do good next to my two clavia boxes.


 

offline CS2x from London (United Kingdom) on 2005-10-21 07:55 [#01756357]
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Yeah, I feel fairly guilty, but a big part of my reason for
the love of hardware isn't so much the sound-though that is
slightly superior imo-but the fact of having a sexy looking
bunch of synths with twinkling LEDs staring back at you. :-)


 


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