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burningbusch Approved Merchant
Joined: 30 Jan 2005 Posts: 1203 Location: Seattle
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:43 am Post subject: |
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The CP-1 is not a programmable FM synth. I used to own the CP-1, but no longer.
The FM "engine" has FOUR tones. That's it. All four are cliche EP tones. You cannot build sounds from scratch.
You can change: Overall envelope decay/release, attack timbre, release tone and oscillator detune. That's the extent of the programmability.
Busch. |
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Akos Janca Platinum Member
Joined: 16 Mar 2005 Posts: 1158 Location: Budapest, Hungary
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robinkle Senior Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Posts: 382 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:52 am Post subject: Re: Plan B, what would it be? |
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T7 wrote: | robinkle wrote: | Which keyboard would it be? |
Considering your interest in FM, if it doesn't need to be a keyboard, make the Yamaha FS1R and an iPad with MIDI Touch your plan B. I love mine. |
Needs to be a keyboard with hands on knobs and buttons for FM programing. Touchscreen works also. |
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robinkle Senior Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Posts: 382 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 8:59 am Post subject: Re: Plan B, what would it be? |
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Akos Janca wrote: | T7 wrote: | robinkle wrote: | What if it wasn't good enough and didn't meet the hype and expectations. |
What hype? The Kronos is an updated Oasys at a bargain price. |
What I can add is: OASYS was good enough and did meet the hype and expectations. If Kronos is similar you don't need plan B. |
That gives me a thought. I Wonder how the Oasys's second hand prices will be. IF the Kronos was much more expensive then expected, I would think it wouldn't meet the expectations. |
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ozy Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:02 am Post subject: Re: Plan B, what would it be? |
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robinkle wrote: | I'm having nightmares about Kronos. What if... What if ... If... |
1) what keyboard are you using today?
2) can it survive a month or two more?
3/a) if 2=yes ---> wait, sleep peacefully, and re-evaluate in two months
3b) if 2 = not ---> fix it with duct tape and go to 3/a |
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ScoobyDoo555 Platinum Member
Joined: 12 Jan 2008 Posts: 840 Location: Herefordshire, UK
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:04 am Post subject: |
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My plan b is quite simple -
before the Kronos was announced I was ready to buy a Fantom G6 (to replace my Xp30 & XV5050) and an M3 (to replace my x5dr!)
I've also bought a V-Synth XT in the meantime.
Also got a Wavestation AD and SY77 (+ both FM7 & FM8)
So while I will be disappointed that I don't have a Kronos, I'll have more kit.....
M3s and Fantoms are a good used option right now. _________________ Yamaha SY77 & KX88, SSL Nucleus, Korg Kronos 61, Wavestation A/D, Access Virus B, Roland XP30, DeepMind12D, System 1m, V-Synth XT, Focusrite Red16Line, Unitor 8, Akai S3000 XL, Alesis Quadraverb+, Focal Shape Twins, Full fat iMac, Logic Pro X, ProTools 2021, loadsa plugins.
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robinkle Senior Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Posts: 382 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:15 am Post subject: Re: Plan B, what would it be? |
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ozy wrote: | robinkle wrote: | I'm having nightmares about Kronos. What if... What if ... If... |
1) what keyboard are you using today?
2) can it survive a month or two more?
3/a) if 2=yes ---> wait, sleep peacefully, and re-evaluate in two months
3b) if 2 = not ---> fix it with duct tape and go to 3/a |
Everything is sold. All I have now, is a Mac Pro 3.1 with logic pro 9, two Screens, and a Custom shiny studio desk, custom made for Kronos 73.
My point here is. If Kronos goes for 8000$, Polyphony is terrible after all, and suddenly taken of the market before being released. I would like a second option. And I've got some ideas here already. I can replace the Plan A (Kronos) with a Plan B (One or more keyboards). I would like suggestions on a Plan B Keyboard/s And if others got a plan B I would like to hear it. It's a very open thread .
I must say that Clavia disappointed me this year with an Electro 3 HP with a slightly different Keybed. IF they made a Nord Modular G3, with total integration identical to Virus TI and a huge front panel with tons of knobs and buttons, I would have all the FM and other synth flexibility at my fingertips. Would be a perfect plan B. But no... Electro 3 HP... SIGH! |
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robinkle Senior Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Posts: 382 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 9:20 am Post subject: |
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ScoobyDoo555 wrote: | My plan b is quite simple -
before the Kronos was announced I was ready to buy a Fantom G6 (to replace my Xp30 & XV5050) and an M3 (to replace my x5dr!)
I've also bought a V-Synth XT in the meantime.
Also got a Wavestation AD and SY77 (+ both FM7 & FM8)
So while I will be disappointed that I don't have a Kronos, I'll have more kit.....
M3s and Fantoms are a good used option right now. |
Now that is what I call a Plan B.
I had SY77, I loved its spec and flexibility, but the user-interface....no I couldn't. I got it second hand with no backlight on the display (defect) and a defect floppy drive. I exchanged the display with an unoriginal blue backlight display and bought a new floppy drive and sold the keyboard for less. Worst deal ever! :X |
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ozy Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 10:43 am Post subject: Re: Plan B, what would it be? |
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robinkle wrote: | Everything is sold |
Already?!?
And you are NOT playing at all, while waiting for the Kronos?!?
ouch...
Well, get a used 01/w prox 88 [400 euros], at leat you'll keep your hands and ears trained.
robinkle wrote: | a Custom shiny studio desk, custom made for Kronos 73. |
I see.
I don't want to add to your nightmares, but...
... what if the delivery was delayed because Korg is heeding to its clients' requests, and releasing a 76 keys, which won't fit into the shiny new customized desk?
On a "serious" note:
if you are so HOT about the Kronos, go for a cheap used Oasys, imho. Selling it will not be a problem.
At least you'll train on a similar OS, and will build patches that the Kronos will accept.
What's the point of spending months on a totally different keyboard,
for somebody like you who obviously is looking for a do-it-all workstation?
Multiple synths are for people who want... peculiar, different sound machines (I am one of them).
If you are into the kronos as a concept, what's the purpose of becoming a 7-synths man for 3 months?
Then going back to a single workstation?
Just buying then selling cables and rerouting mixers will bankrupt you.
Oasys.
[not MY plan B, but sounds correct for you] |
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robinkle Senior Member
Joined: 14 Jan 2011 Posts: 382 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:21 am Post subject: |
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Got nothing to play on at the moment. But I'm not in desperate need. I'm using a finger Trainer to keep my hands in shape.
I'm taking my chances on the Kronos size.
Didn't find any Oasys out there. I think the Owners would have to drop the price drastically when Kronos comes out, so I might not get a good deal if I sell it when Kronos is released.
Thanks for the advice |
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ozy Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:44 am Post subject: |
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robinkle wrote: | Got nothing to play on at the moment. |
I'd rather kill myself.
(How? Oh, I'd probably play a GAIA and get chocked by my own tears)
robinkle wrote: | I'm using a finger Trainer to keep my hands in shape. |
nice.
May i also recommend:
or the modular analogue version (monophonic, of course)
or, best, the good old fashioned hammer action wooden keys:
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RKfan Senior Member
Joined: 15 Feb 2011 Posts: 402 Location: Cambridge, England
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:25 pm Post subject: |
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My choice would be a Prophet 08 for the analogue, upgrade my DAW and get some VSTs (can anyone recommend any? FM08 for example), that plus a decent audio interface and still change out of £3,000..... Hmmm, not a bad idea (and I could buy all of that this week)
Isn't it interesting that after Roland blew everyone away at Musikmesse with the Jupiter 80, Korg completely failed to inform the Europeans when we might know about prices and delivery dates, that all the new threads are about how pissed off we all are and what we would buy instead of a Kronos.
I think that many of us are in the end of relationship denial stage (which I posted about a couple of weeks ago)....
Anyway, a new thing to put in your diaries, the next issue of Sound on Sound comes out in the UK on April 21st - they are giving a review of the Kronos (I guess that Gordon Reid is doing it - he did great reviews of the M3, Oasys and some of the kit that will be in the Kronos - he alone through these reviews is the person that makes me feel that the Kronos will be massive) - so its possible (although going on Korg's current form unlikely) that at least estimated prices could be mentioned. Since Sound on Sound is published 4 miles from where I live I may pop in and ask if they are going to (i) publish prices or (ii) mention how annoying it is for Europeans not being told what they are. But maybe Korg think that bad press is not shameful anymore... |
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ozy Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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RKfan wrote: | But maybe Korg think that bad press is not shameful anymore... |
I heard from a reliable source that they hired away from Tepco their PR manager, Dan Nial.
So they may be readying some big counter-information maneuver.
Here's a recent press conference of the guy (nice tan for an Irishman btw. And, on a technical note: look at the huge array of vocoders)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s27Oq5ot0ZI |
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Bertotti Platinum Member
Joined: 10 Jul 2010 Posts: 3384 Location: Middle of nowhere
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:54 pm Post subject: |
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Kronos = to much money till next year but I am going to get a new set of keys yet this year. I am tossed up on the mopho keys or the little phatty. I really like the LP but keep thinking I could do a mopho keys and slide a LP in also or do a LP and slide a mopho box in. So it comes down to $ for me. LP 1299 and maybe a mopho 399 or Mopho keys 799 and slim phatty about the same. I also don't know that either would be to redundant once I do get a Kronos. Might actually complement things nicely and leave me with a good travel companion which a 88 key Kronos wouldn't excel at. |
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ozy Guest
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Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:57 pm Post subject: |
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Bertotti wrote: | I am tossed up on the mopho keys |
keep away from it. friendly advice.
Speaking: a man who owns two prophet08s and loves their sound, and owned and liked both the tetr4 and the mopho module. Mopho key is a failed product.
Go for the mopho module + controller, imho
or: add a mopho to yout workstation. Choose a midi channel, keep it for the mopho, and be happy.
LP and SP: totally different machines, at different (higher) price.
Build quality of the LP is 3 times better than the mopho-key's.
Modulation routings of the mopho module are excellent though.
All of this totally subjective, just an opinion.
Except my disappointment with the mopho-key build quality and reliability: that's a fact. |
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