Please let us know your impressions of the Pro3. I am pondering getting that and selling MB. Thanks!
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got mine this week and it’s a beast. Thick analog oscillators, lovely wavetables, big bottom end, rich filters, and all of that. The modulation is probably a bit deeper than the MxB and probably just as easy to patch. But the Pro-3 sequencer is miles ahead—13 tracks of modulation vs one on the MxB, easy mapping, ratcheting, etc. But I’m keeping both and losing the Subsequent and Analog Keys. I still love the MxB for crusty sounds, the wavefolder, the modulateable BBD, etc. And you might miss the larger keyboard, larger CV patchbay, etc. so it might depend on which features are important to you.
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Thank you for your mini-review. I had the Pro 1 back in the day, more recently the Pro 2 and loved the sequencer, I agree it's miles ahead. Are you getting a lot of satisfaction from the limited number of wavetables, or is there a pretty decent variety that you see years of creativity ahead with it?
(I'm so over the MB and Arturia's lack of support. On my Pro 2, once I accidentally reversed some CV into the wrong jack and blew an op-amp. Within days, Sequential had me remove the main board (weighed like 1 or 2 pounds), send it in, and I had the replacement and it fixed within a few days.)
I'm also eyeing the Hydrasynth. Looks amazing. The downside is the same guy who had a huge hand in developing the MatrixBrute (D'Arcy) is a primary dev on the Hydrasynth. So I have an irrational fear that he'll move on, like he did from Arturia, and any bugs that might show up might take 2 years to fix. But I have no clue what happens behind closed doors with these companies so my fear is probably pretty irrational....
Thanks again for the info on the Pro 3. Hopefully I'll get one if I can move this MB in today's synth market.