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Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 6:07 am
by chris
Wow, a lot to choose from.

The OB6 might indeed be good but to be honest, too expensive for what I'm loooking for.

I like hardware interfaces that encourage you to create your sounds and to boost your creativity.

Will have a closer look at Prophet 6, KS, and other suggestions.

Thanks again

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:04 pm
by TJ80
Hello,

Referring to a previous post, I can concur that the Jupiter 80 does an excellent job of emulating analogue instruments, despite the unjustified criticism levelled at it. I also have a Virus which sounds great but to my ears, somewhat harsh. The Prophet 08 is worthy of consideration and reasonably priced. I tried the Prophet 6 and although it's sounds wonderful, I couldn't justify the expense. You could have a look at the Roland JDXa, don't be put off my its appearance! :-)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:41 pm
by Jeremy Bender
I have a Prophet 6 which goes really well with the Kronos - a lovely inspiring synth with a great arp...

A bit pricey but worth it overall.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 1:55 pm
by SanderXpander
The Jupiter 80, the Virus and and the entire Novation line aren't analog synths, they're VAs.

Honestly I thought the Prophet 08 was a big disappointment, just completely uninspiring. I can't really say why, I just thought it was dull. So much so that it was a big surprise to me that I liked the 6 so much.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:07 pm
by IAA
I use my Kronos for all VA duties,pianos and organs. I got the prophet 6 which I love, its great to program, sounds wonderful and the sequencer is so simple that you just end up getting it playing a bass riff and letting the Kronos rip!
I think the P6 is a very capable (and thus far reliable) analog friend to a Kronos.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 9:44 pm
by chris
A lot of votes for the P6.

Nobody did try the DSI Pro 2 ? Interested to know if this would be a good analog complement to Kronos...

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 11:28 pm
by slowtrain
The Pro 2 gets a lot of love on the gearslutz forum. I'd read the Pro 2 thread there if you're considering it. It's Dave Smith's favorite synth. I like the Sub 37 though. They're both great synths

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 6:11 pm
by chris
Rigel wrote:You may consider Behringer DeepMind12.
Has anyone tried this one together with Kronos?

Does it sound different analog wise and can we come close to OB-Xa sounds with this beast?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 8:58 pm
by arne v
i am also considering some analog stuff alongside my Kronos, R3 and MPC TOUCH. I was considering the arturia matrixbrute, but today i saw the Dave smith REV 2 analog synth with 8 or 16(!) voices for 1999USD :shock:
Maybe that would be a choice?
What to choose :roll:

I love the VirusT12, but its still an expensive HW (almost 3K USD) and im not sure about the Behringer.. :wink:

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2017 10:24 pm
by Mike Conway
chris wrote:
Rigel wrote:You may consider Behringer DeepMind12.
Has anyone tried this one together with Kronos?

Does it sound different analog wise and can we come close to OB-Xa sounds with this beast?
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I have a DeepMind (bottom left). As you can see in the pic, it is small, not that it is an issue. If you want the OB sound, I would spend a little more and get the OB-6, which has a lot of that flavor. DeepMind is modelled on the Roland Juno 106.

The DeepMind is a nice little synth, I've only had it for 2 days. First impressions are that it is a little redundant sitting next to Kronos and AL-1 A lot of that has to do with the DeepMind's digital effects, which makes a lot patches sound like they could be from a digital synth. Frankly, you have that in spades with Kronos, but there is definitely an analogue flavor with the DeepMind.

As you might know, the DeepMind has 2 oscillators, one has a saw and pulse wave, while oscillator 2 is strictly a square wave, with some tone modulation. A lot of people wished that the second oscillator was more full featured. What this means, is that a patch starts out kind of thin. There's no sub-osc. The good news is that it can do up to 12 voice unison, so you can fatten up things that way.


The DeepMind offers some analogue pizzazz, ie DCOs with drift settings, a punchy filter (the resonance on this thing can literally scream), some really great modulation routings, etc. But, I think the OB6 sounds better.

SanderXpander wrote:Honestly I thought the Prophet 08 was a big disappointment, just completely uninspiring. I can't really say why, I just thought it was dull. So much so that it was a big surprise to me that I liked the 6 so much.
A big difference was that the Prophet 8 had a low pass Curtis filter, while the Prophet 6 has the Pro 2's low pass Discrete, plus high pass.

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 12:16 am
by Bertotti
chris wrote:Wow, a lot to choose from.

The OB6 might indeed be good but to be honest, too expensive for what I'm loooking for.

I like hardware interfaces that encourage you to create your sounds and to boost your creativity.

Will have a closer look at Prophet 6, KS, and other suggestions.

Thanks again
Have you looked at the OB6 module?

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 8:10 am
by chris
Thanks Mike and Beetotti for your inputs.

Yes the OB-6 would be a good thing but out of my budget.

Am interested to know if the DM12 can have some fatter analogness than the Kronos especially compared to AL-1. AL-1 is good but it does sound very digital on my opinion. This is where I'm interested to know if DM12 can fill this gap especially in the lower end of the spectrum (fat bass sounds, deep pads, ...). I assume it might do the work better than Roland System 8...

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 10:48 am
by Mike Conway
After my work concludes, tomorrow, I'll post some audio for you. There are also quite a few demos on youtube, now.

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:25 am
by Bertotti
Yes even the OB6 module is 2300$us give or take a bit.

Have you followed any of the how to program analog tutorials for AL1 that Dan put up a few years ago. I actually thought they sounded quite respectable and if that could work for you it would save some cash. As a little side besides really wanting an OB6 myself I also would like a sub 37 and minilogue. The last two being much more reasonable priced. I have not had a chance to play anpro2 but on hearing it it would seem worthy of consideration as well. Good luck

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 2017 11:37 am
by EvilDragon
pete.m wrote:Hi Chris,

I have a Supernova 2 as well as a KS Rack. The Supernova tends to be regarded by many as a classic synth, but I much prefer the KS Rack - more waveforms to play with, better sound and generally more solid in certain ways.
And both are not analog :)