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Posted by: VoxFisa333
« on: February 27, 2022, 05:48:20 pm »

Start with what you know. If it's Organ, well you have the classics Hamond B3, Vox and Farfisa Compact Deluxe. If it's electric pianos. Welcome to the Wurlie and Rhodes (the Hohner Pianet would be nice), If it's string machines. the original is waiting for you in the form of the Eminent/ARP Solina IV. Acoustic piano? The Piano V is there. Classic Synths? Minimoog, ARP 2600, Oberheim SEM's the sound engine of the 4 and 8-voice, Prophet 5 and VS. Then you can go modern with the Yamaha C-80, Roland Jupiter 8 and Juno, Obherhem Matrix.Then there are the 1980's Big Mothers. The dreaded Fairlight (how many of us did not DROOOOOL over that?) and a Synclavier with a twist: A new design for Arturia by one of the inventors and a Casio CZ. Play samples on the Emu Emulator II  You can get the Ensoniq SQ-80 and Arturia's own Pigments. Play 'em as plugins or on their own. If  you want a taste of all the V Collection instruments, go with the Analog Lab. If you are a Classic or Prog rocker, stuck on the '60's or into the 50's or all of the above, there's something here for you. And just wait until you see all the knobs, sliders and switches on the KeyLab  MIDI controllers. Damn thing looks like a synthesizer in its own right

Not as well done as Arturia but a good companion is the IK Syntronik. This is a sample-based configurable player that includes the Moog Opus 3. The GUI's are not that realistic
Posted by: nicktf
« on: August 02, 2021, 12:09:31 am »

You Tuber "one Man and his songs" has made (and continues to make) a series of fabulous videos about many of them and these have been ...er... instrumental in helping me (a guitarist) get my head around these wonderful beasts.

I'm not in any way affiliated with the channel, but I wanted to recognize the quality content he puts out.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1JLtclHvZbfZTfBoo-6uug
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