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Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on October 15, 2007, 11:41:48 am
I'll start

VCS3 - the controller  set up looks ideal for that 8)
MS20

What else would we like to see.
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: slammah2012 on October 19, 2007, 08:06:43 am
I would like to see a virtual Pipe Organ with 4 or 5 Ranks (" manual keyboards")
It could be multi timbrael 5 channels of midi with  pipes, whisles, reeds, cornet,etcetera
but have the stereo imaging and amplitude growl of real pipes in an ambient space...and maybe carrillon for bells
maybe some hall and cathedral verbs with a nearer/further distance algorythm

remember....the pipe organ was a physical approach to synthesising flutes, voices, brass, reeds, predating the 1600's...
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Xfactor on November 06, 2007, 02:41:26 am
Oberheim Matrix 12
more modulars - Buchla 200, Polyfusion, Aries, Serge, etc.
vintage digital? - Con Brio
PPG - the PPG software form Waldorf is lacking a lot, like the mod routings it should have had and the waveterm.
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Swenerick on November 18, 2007, 01:23:23 pm
a TB303 ?
MS20, why not !

 8)
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on November 18, 2007, 11:21:40 pm
Good call  8)
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Sweep on November 20, 2007, 12:21:47 pm
Regarding the MS20 - it's not nesessary, as Korg themselves have already done it, with a hardware controller as well.

I did an A/B comparison between that and my original MS20, which I posted on one of the Korg newsgroups. I can send that to anyone interested if you want to PM me.

I sold my original MS20, BTW, and kept the virtual one.
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Teuf on November 20, 2007, 04:28:25 pm
Hi,

I would like to see an emulation of the Solina String Ensemble (Eminent / ARP) I'm fond of it
...or Sonina String Synthesizer (which seems more powerful :-) )

Another great keyboard is the ELKA SYNTHEX  :roll:  :)

Regards
Teuf
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on November 21, 2007, 12:10:58 am
Agreed the MS20 is covered, I'd just like to see it included. The Virtual String Machine is going to answer our prayers in the string/pad dept 8).

  http://www.gmediamusic.com/gforce/StringMachine/stringmachine.html

Mines on back order
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Teuf on November 21, 2007, 08:51:38 am
Yes Pip, but this software require a computer, isn't it ? ...
I thought this thread turned around the ORIGIN (a hardware concept)  :)

What I wanted to say is I wish to see new modules in the ORIGIN able to reproduce the Solina sounds (often use in first Jean Michel Jarre albums)

Quote
The EMINENT Solina Strin Ensemble is THE typical sound of Jarre :
http://www.jarrography.free.fr/details_equipement_audio.php?id_equip=9
There also some interestings demo of the EMINENT on YOUTUBE :-)


Regards
Teuf
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on November 21, 2007, 11:22:08 am
Teuf agreed - but pretty much everything is coverd in software these days - see above coments on my MS20 suggestion! None the less the Eminent sounds on the VSM are totally JMJ, so I'll be in for the VSM as well.

Anyway - I just wish we could get a release date for Origin :roll:
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: nicogrubert on November 30, 2007, 10:31:24 am
A Poly Waldorf Pulse.  8)
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on December 04, 2007, 11:27:41 pm
Yup - Waldorf synths would be great - how about an OSCar now that's a great sounding synth.
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: HoustonH on February 06, 2008, 02:40:30 am
Wavestation
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on February 17, 2008, 11:20:17 pm
How about a 303 - or at least the filter as a module 8)
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: slammah2012 on February 18, 2008, 05:42:35 am
Quote from: "Teuf"
Hi,

I would like to see an emulation of the Solina String Ensemble (Eminent / ARP) I'm fond of it
...or Sonina String Synthesizer (which seems more powerful :-) )

Another great keyboard is the ELKA SYNTHEX  :roll:  :)

Regards
Teuf


the "Sonicprojects" Stringer  does various string machines...
(http://www.sonicprojects.ch/stringer/bigpic/stringer_300_full.gif)
http://www.sonicprojects.ch/stringer/description.html
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: jmctag on February 18, 2008, 10:24:52 am
+1 on the:

Synthex

& the

Oscar

two of the dopest synths on the origin would make-ah me very 'appy
Title: Synths I'd like to see
Post by: philmoakes on April 30, 2008, 12:11:26 am
Agree with the very post posting - EMS VCS3 or the EMS AKS
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: slammah2012 on May 11, 2008, 06:16:15 pm
I would like to see the Arturia Origin..... like it was originally meant to be...
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: omissis on May 12, 2008, 11:19:26 pm
Did anybody ask for ideas on a new synthesizer?

Hmm, I'd choose...... :roll:
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Pip on May 15, 2008, 12:31:02 am
As per my original post - VCS3 pleeeeaase 8) [/quote]
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Vincent T on May 15, 2008, 09:15:44 am
no one for a bontempi?  :lol:
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Teuf on May 15, 2008, 09:38:06 am
si la seule alternative qu'il nous reste est d'avoir à choisir entre un bontempi ou un mauvais ... allons pour un bontempi  :mrgreen:

Sorry for this poor pun which is untranslatable.
(bon=good / mauvais=bad)

Teuf  :wink:
Title: Synths you would like to see in the future
Post by: Vincent T on May 15, 2008, 10:22:36 am
huhu.

tant pis pour le mauvais, alors. :arrow: