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I'm new here, but I have a few serious questions

 
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 12, 2017 3:07 am    Post subject: I'm new here, but I have a few serious questions Reply with quote

If you can tell my username is DiesIrae&Disarray, I wasn't able to get my last registration to work on KorgForums earlier.. but,

Threads in Question(Relevance):

http://forum.davesmithinstruments.com/index.php/topic,390.20.html
OB6 or P6 to complement Pro2, Tempest and Moog Sub37

http://forum.davesmithinstruments.com/index.php/topic,1179.0.html
A few questions before finally deciding on it

http://forum.davesmithinstruments.com/index.php/topic,1161.0.html
Controlling a Korg MS-20 with the Pro-2
("to control the Sub 37's oscillators' pitch with the CV1 output of the Pro 2")

http://forum.davesmithinstruments.com/index.php/topic,1003.0.html
"via Converter cable?" Hz/V as apposed to V/Octave


https://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=147301&start=all&postdays=0&postorder=asc&sid=ac82dd8da8af9ae5cd639f066be2ff35
Akemie's castle - what you doing with yours?
.....
Quote:
"It looks like I would be able to do this (/with Akemie's Castle) from your list of neccesary compilation of gear/ingr. :
Macbeth Elements, Oberheim TVP, Moog Sub37, Arturia Matrixbrute, and Odytron (I would most likely be looking at, but I would some mostly like to turn OBTVP into a Polyphonic synth and would look like...)

Roland JDxi and Akemie's Castle can make this possible and/or Arturia Keystep/
OR is there another way to make Modular synths polyphonic(/w different filter types...???)?
OR do Modular synths play polyphonically regardless (Chord = CV amount <Hz>?) "

The question (I should have corrected myself'*)on quoting myself, is: Do the Roland JDxi(Chord Note), Akemie's Castle(Chord Function) and Arturia Keystep/Beatstep have similar techniques/behaviors utilizing CV amount to calculate the chord that is being played?



Other Questions:
Can I be persuaded in one direction OR the other?

Buy OB-6 the desktop module to be able to layer my already owned OB-6 as Dual Timbral
VS.
OB TVP vs.(&/or w/) Macbeth Elements
Akemie's Castle
Make Noise 0-Coast
VS.
DSI Rev2 vs. Moog Sub37 (Syncing capabilities w/ DSI OB-6)
VS.
Korg Rev 1 or 2 FS

VS. this:

OB TVP,
Akemie's Castle,
Make Noise 0-Coast
+Arturia MatrixBrute
Use my Korg R3 instead of TB-03; and TR-09
Moog Sub 37(better than TB-03?) & DSI Rev 2(better than TB-03?)
(vs. Korg Arp Odyssey Rev 1/2FS(better than TB-03?))

Korg MS20m if they re-issue the Limited Edition?

OR Finally VS.(your decision/opinion based on filter types)
https://www.gearslutz.com/board/electronic-music-instruments-electronic-music-production/921736-steiner-parker-v-curtis-filters.html

Thank you for you're help in narrowing my decision.
Soon I will post this as a new-thread on the DSI forum, and other forums...
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Anticipated $$$:
OberheimTVP,ArturiaMatrixBrute,Akemie'sCastle,MakeNoise0-coast,MoogSub37,MacbethElements,vs.(KorgArpRev1/2FS,vs.DSIPro2;Rev2vs.);Atmultitron)Odytron
OtherModularSuggestions,Please??
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