Oh wait I'm thinking of the SL Mk3. The Launchkey looks good too, but I don't think it has the sequencer.
― DJI, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 17:59 (five years ago)
The M-Audio Oxygen ones also work for (even cheaper) midi controllers.
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 17 March 2021 17:59 (five years ago)
Another option is a low-to-medium end Roland digital piano (for learning piano) and then using it as a MIDI controller for VST synths. Lots of free and cheap VSTs that are incredible these days. All of the Rolands work over USB as MIDI controllers IIRC.
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Wednesday, 17 March 2021 18:02 (five years ago)
Cherry Audio has a few cheap synths that are great, Full Bucket in germany has a ton of wacky free ancient Korg emulations that are cool.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 19:41 (five years ago)
Yeah, the VST thing is definitely appealing, but it would mean investing in a computer that could handle that kind of thing. None of the computers I own are suitable.
― peace, man, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 19:54 (five years ago)
MIDI controller plus small synth module (Volca, Roland Boutique, etc) makes sense but it’s worth seeing what you can get used on Ebay/ Reverb.
I paid about £200 for a Roland Gaia, which is widely hated as the presets are all terrible, but it has a nice keyboard and is good enough for Grimes and Sadie Dupuis.
― Scampo di tutti i Scampi (ShariVari), Wednesday, 17 March 2021 20:03 (five years ago)
What's yr budget?
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 20:13 (five years ago)
They've probably climbed a bit but I saw Deepmind 12s sold locally for $500-550 last summer, that's plenty of polyphony for chords+built in effects.
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Wednesday, 17 March 2021 20:36 (five years ago)
xp: My total budget is under $1,000. Preferably well under a grand. That's probably the biggest part of what attracted me to the Yamahas.
― peace, man, Wednesday, 17 March 2021 23:23 (five years ago)
A midi controller, an audio interface, an ipad, Korg Module (if you want to learn keys) or some other korg synth app (if you care more about synthesis), and an ios camera kit to hook it all up.
― Dan I., Thursday, 18 March 2021 03:46 (five years ago)
$200 used + $200 new + $200 used + $40 + $40
― Dan I., Thursday, 18 March 2021 03:48 (five years ago)
Interesting idea!
― peace, man, Thursday, 18 March 2021 14:10 (five years ago)
You don't even really need the audio interface in that scenario. You can do audio out the HP jack on iPads (not sure about the latest ones).
― DJI, Thursday, 18 March 2021 16:03 (five years ago)
And if you already have a new-ish iphone and don't mind having less screen real estate you can use that and skip the ipad too, so it's really just like $250 to get a midi controller and a synth/sound module app
― Dan I., Thursday, 18 March 2021 16:41 (five years ago)
For that route, it's trickier since they don't have headphone jacks. You can dongle out of the lightning port of the camera kit adapter, but then your phone loses battery pretty quickly.
― DJI, Thursday, 18 March 2021 16:46 (five years ago)
and of course BT audio has way too much latency for playing software instruments.
― DJI, Thursday, 18 March 2021 16:47 (five years ago)
Yeah, those kinds of issues is why I prefer the camera kit and audio interface approach. Audio interfaces are useful in so many contexts that it's a good idea to get one. I know people fetishize DAW-less approaches these days but I hardly ever use a DAW and I'm still constantly using my audio interface
― Dan I., Thursday, 18 March 2021 16:51 (five years ago)
What interface do you use with the iPad? I like the look of that Zoom UAC-2 one.
― beard papa, Friday, 19 March 2021 08:40 (five years ago)
if learning piano/keys is an important part of the equation, i'd recommend investing in a USB/MIDI keyboard controller with full-weight keys, and skimp on the sound modules (iPad seems like a good way to go) until you want to expand your synthesis firepower. weighted keyboards are considerably pricier (i think the cheapest start at $500) but i think the difference in feel/response is profound... maybe learning on a piano spoiled me, heh
― davey, Friday, 19 March 2021 11:25 (five years ago)
SYNTH LIFE UPDATE: Selling my old Reface CS to make room for some new gear. I'm jonesing to get an Opsix, but the $800 price tag feels a little steep to me. I really like the way that thing sounds though, and the patching possibilities are pretty wild.
Also considering the Modal Cobalt 8, Minilogue XD, and the Microfreak. None of which are FM like the Opsix, but the main things I'm looking for are: 1) robust sound design; 2) at least 4-voice polyphony; 3) compactness. I feel like I could actually go a long way with the Microfreak and some external FX. I'm not a big fan of that keyboard though. If anyone has recs or thoughts on these options, I'm down to hear them.
― american primitive stylophone (zchyrs), Friday, 19 March 2021 12:08 (five years ago)
ASM Hydrasynth Desktop might be desirable if a built-in keyboard is not a must
― davey, Friday, 19 March 2021 12:24 (five years ago)
About the audio interface, I'm really happy with a Steinberg UR242.
After 15 years with Presonus and Maudio interfaces that I always had to jump through hoops to get to connect and stay connected, constantly futz with things to try to avoid audio glitches due to DPC latency, and get random and not-infrequent blue screens (due to flaky drivers, best I could tell), it feels like a miracle to have an audio interface that Just Works and never, ever crashes or malfunctions.
― Dan I., Friday, 19 March 2021 14:40 (five years ago)
If you can afford it, a used Peak would be pretty sweet.
― DJI, Friday, 19 March 2021 14:40 (five years ago)
Also for audio interfaces, I think the little MOTU ones look pretty good.
― DJI, Friday, 19 March 2021 14:41 (five years ago)
This guy makes a bunch of cool tools for making glitchy live music: https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/softwares/
― DJI, Thursday, 25 March 2021 16:24 (five years ago)
(haven't tried them, but was recommended by a coworker)
― DJI, Thursday, 25 March 2021 16:25 (five years ago)
i used MOTU for I/O long ago and it worked very nicely. idk how the prices compare but Focusrite's latest gen has been great as well.
― davey, Thursday, 25 March 2021 16:37 (five years ago)
i fully endorse giorgio sancristoforo's gleetchlan software, it's like a bunch of wild max/msp modules that you connect together with a giant synthi style pin matrix. i like to feed 6 of the same field recording at slightly different speeds and just let it absolutely mangle itself. really fun.
― adam, Thursday, 25 March 2021 22:00 (five years ago)
gleetchlab that is.
I need to try his Stockhausen-y Berna app again, I couldn't figure it out the last time I tried.
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Thursday, 25 March 2021 22:08 (five years ago)
yeah i never got that one cookin
― adam, Thursday, 25 March 2021 23:27 (five years ago)
I'm never quite sure what's going on with Ciat-Lonbarde instruments but the Sidrax seems cool - like a Soma Lyra but less whalesong
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUbYN1ezipg
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Tuesday, 30 March 2021 17:35 (five years ago)
Man, there are some people in my life who would LOVE that thing.
― DJI, Tuesday, 30 March 2021 17:56 (five years ago)
Well, I ended up going with the Microfreak, which I've had for a little over a week now. I'm having a blast with it so far, and it turns out I was wrong about the touchplate keys--I love them! Also I had no idea how cool the arp/sequencer on this thing is. You can make a psuedo-random repeating pattern with the arp just like on the Keystep, but then you can actually save it to the sequencer and tweak it from there. It's really cool for generating melodies and grooves.
― feed me with your chips (zchyrs), Thursday, 1 April 2021 15:06 (five years ago)
that sounds fun, the arp on the keystep is wonderful
― adam, Thursday, 1 April 2021 15:29 (five years ago)
Nice to see the Timecops using a Volca Keys to monitor Loki! pic.twitter.com/FsiuVA9Yhq— Matt Colville? (@mattcolville) April 5, 2021
― na (NA), Tuesday, 6 April 2021 00:06 (five years ago)
Must not have been able to borrow the Eventide rack unit from Contact.
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Tuesday, 6 April 2021 03:10 (five years ago)
so i got a korg microsynth and it seems pretty rad so far but i need some insight from somebody who can put things into understandable language. it's my first experience trying to do anything with a synth so i've found other forums and help guides just add more confusion at this point because i literally don't know what some of the language means and the definitions don't help explaining the questions i have.
in a lot of the patches (which i don't even known if i'm using that term correctly), there's effects already on the sound and i've been able to navigate around and tweak fairly well but i've run into two issues:
1— sometimes the knobs indicate that they should control a parameter, but turning them does nothing. the display changes text, but the actual sound remains the same. in some banks, certain knobs don't do anything and they're not supposed to — fine. i'm referring to when all signs indicate the knob should change a parameter, but it doesn't. what gives?
2— on some patches, there seems to be like a filter running at all times. i'll play some notes and it'll be nice and booming and exactly what i want, but then it feels like it's cycling through a filter (or something?) and it'll reach the other end of the filter and everything just becomes weak and stunted. i've gone through all of the effects and tried to turn them off, or least set them to as subtle as possible. but it still does it! i mainly got the microsynth for basslines and that really sucks when i'm in a groove and then all of a sudden, it's like the volume got turned down and all of the dynamics are gone. until the filter (or whatever) cycles back around.
it was a floor model, so maybe i just need to do a factory reset?
kinda feel like a dumbass rn ngl
― Totally different head. Totally. (Austin), Thursday, 29 April 2021 00:17 (five years ago)
2 sounds like a very slow LFO is modulating the filter
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Thursday, 29 April 2021 00:20 (five years ago)
1 - Sometimes if you have a big envelope modulating something (like the filter), changing the filter won't seem to work.
― DJI, Thursday, 29 April 2021 00:48 (five years ago)
Or maybe there is a very slight unison in place causing that very slow beating effect
― covidsbundlertanze op. 6 (Jon not Jon), Thursday, 29 April 2021 01:17 (five years ago)
*very slight detune I meant to say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSiJS93H6Kk
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Sunday, 2 May 2021 17:54 (five years ago)
That guy's pretty annoying but I didn't think the Colossus actually existed for sale, that it was just a proof of concept deal for Analogue Solutions.
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Sunday, 2 May 2021 17:56 (five years ago)
26k pounds + 2k pounds for delivery to the US FYI
― Joe Bombin (milo z), Sunday, 2 May 2021 17:57 (five years ago)
that's a beautiful machine, but i am a dilettante who values the convenience of patch recall so i will continue to use the Zebra2 VST contentedly ^O^
― davey, Monday, 3 May 2021 09:03 (five years ago)
change display name (Jordan) at 12:58 17 Mar 21I wonder if the best solution would be getting a Volca FM (or another small synth like a Yamaha Reface CS, or one of the other Refaces, or the Roland boutique series, a Minilogue or another Volca, etc) and controlling it with a cheap full-size midi keyboard? I think anything with a full-size keyboard (Nord, Sequential Circuits, etc) and serious onboard synthesis starts to cost $$$$$.Although back a few generations I used to have an Alesis Ion digital synth that was full-size, it was ok, wish I still had it.
― peace, man, Monday, 3 May 2021 10:11 (five years ago)
loving the new filters on the Hive2 updatehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8JDrl9m5WU
― davey, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 14:31 (five years ago)
Cool! I've been loving the Reface CP too, it's just such a pleasurable sound for learning tunes. Haven't recorded it much, although it does record well.
I keep meaning to get more into the u-he synths since people seem to like them so much, but right now I'm still committed to getting as much as I can out of NI Razor (and will possibly dive into the user-created Reaktor rabbit hole and never come out, who knows).
― change display name (Jordan), Wednesday, 5 May 2021 15:04 (five years ago)
I love how much everyone loves the Refaces. They're such a sleeper hit. I love my DX. It's like, they're all digital and they have these little keyboards and you'd think they'd be terrible but they did everything right. Just the right simple interfaces, great sound, great price, easy to use etc. They should make a super Reface with a normal keyboard and all 4 models stuck in it.
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 5 May 2021 16:40 (five years ago)