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Most fun hardware instrument you own

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  • edited September 2020

    @jolico said:

    @Frenq said:
    My Korg Prophecy, very unique sounds.

    That’s how I got my SH-101.
    Swapped a Prophecy for it.
    No regrets.

    Interesting. I always thought about getting a Prophecy for sound design.
    So the only prophecy was that one day it would get sold?

  • @rs2000 said:

    @jolico said:

    @Frenq said:
    My Korg Prophecy, very unique sounds.

    That’s how I got my SH-101.
    Swapped a Prophecy for it.
    No regrets.

    Interesting. I always thought about getting a Prophecy for sound design.
    So the only prophecy was that one day it would get sold?

    It is a pretty deep synth that also includes pluck and wind modeling etc., but only 5 assignable knobs, so you need to go menu diving. You can also set the min/max limits of each knob, but like all digital synths of those days there is audible stepping when tweaking them.

    I prefer the raw analog sound of the SH-101 with that juicy filter and instant total control at my fingertips.

  • i had many instruments but most often come back to the plumbutter2 into a molecular disruptor.

  • @SheffieldBleep hi there!
    Nice moniker!
    I have that Artificial Intelligence cd on loop,
    :)
    For me, circuit/microgranny/kastle
    In that order mostly... have a blofeld, it’s great but doesn’t make the top three in this list!
    :)

  • @id_23 said:
    @SheffieldBleep hi there!
    Nice moniker!
    I have that Artificial Intelligence cd on loop,
    :)
    For me, circuit/microgranny/kastle
    In that order mostly... have a blofeld, it’s great but doesn’t make the top three in this list!
    :)

    Thanks dude. Maybe I will hold onto the circuit

  • edited September 2020

    It's a toss-up between Eo folding electroclassical guitar and Artiphon Instrument 1. (You might say they're neck and neck. Oh, please yourselves.)

  • @jolico said:

    @rs2000 said:

    @jolico said:

    @Frenq said:
    My Korg Prophecy, very unique sounds.

    That’s how I got my SH-101.
    Swapped a Prophecy for it.
    No regrets.

    Interesting. I always thought about getting a Prophecy for sound design.
    So the only prophecy was that one day it would get sold?

    It is a pretty deep synth that also includes pluck and wind modeling etc., but only 5 assignable knobs, so you need to go menu diving. You can also set the min/max limits of each knob, but like all digital synths of those days there is audible stepping when tweaking them.

    I prefer the raw analog sound of the SH-101 with that juicy filter and instant total control at my fingertips.

    Once you’ve got a good sound set up, the Prophecy is a hoot to play with the controllers making it a very expressive instrument to actually play.

    It’s capable of some cool sounds. I must have spent hours playing the fretless bass patch that (I’m pretty sure) Eels used on “Susan’s House” when I first got my Prophecy.

    Whilst I’m here, I’m going to add the Prophecy, Pro-1 and Novation Circuit Mono Station to the EPS-16 plus and be a bit greedy. All are lots of fun to play for different reasons.

  • Roland JD-Xi
    Zoom H6

  • 0coast, modular.

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  • Haken Continuum (Full size, but half size is also nice) — it‘s magic. And a great input device for all those nice MPE synths. Unfortunately there is still no MPE Sequencer/editor for iOS …

  • @Ploe said:
    Haken Continuum (Full size, but half size is also nice) — it‘s magic. And a great input device for all those nice MPE synths. Unfortunately there is still no MPE Sequencer/editor for iOS …

    😭
    You lucky ...
    I would offer an organ for that thing. Maybe one day...

  • edited September 2020

    Not a single piece of gear but more of an approach. I use my semi-modular synths more in line with modular thinking. Not certain of the math but it feels like patching opportunities grow exponentially with every new piece I add. Currently have a SV1, Mother 32, and Field Kit racked. Also have a Microvolt 3900 and Erebus V3 outboard. 7 oscillators, 7 envelopes, 4 filters, 6 lfos, wavefolder, low pass gate, function generator, 3 sample and holds, 14 audio/cv mixers, 4 midi modules, sequencer, 4 vcas, plus many more utilities. Tons of synthesis power for a fraction of the cost of going fully modular. Of course you lose some of the customization that fully modular allows.....I’m ok with that. I’ve lost myself more times than I can count.

  • edited September 2020

    I have and play sometimes a C-Melody Saxophone Made in 1896 in Chicago. Mint condition and plays like silk. One of very my few prized possessions.

  • Currently my Model Samples.

  • Some things about the MS-20 Mini frustrate me, but when I do have a fun time on it, it's because of the sound exploration.

    I don't have the talent of this person, but I think it's a good example of the fun factor

  • Roland vsynth

  • MS-1. The added FM etc. takes it beyond the SH (which I once owned) in some fun directions. 😎👍🏼

  • Midi fighter 3D no question

  • edited September 2020

    @LeeB said:
    Currently my Model Samples.

    woow, so you entered elektron universe ? Welcome mate, looking forward to your jams :-)

  • @dendy said:

    @LeeB said:
    Currently my Model Samples.

    woow, so you entered elektron universe ? Welcome mate, looking forward to your jams :-)

    6 up on YouTube already 😀

  • edited September 2020

    @LeeB said:

    @dendy said:

    @LeeB said:
    Currently my Model Samples.

    woow, so you entered elektron universe ? Welcome mate, looking forward to your jams :-)

    6 up on YouTube already 😀

    whooo, how it is that i missed them ?!? Going to check...

  • @mlau yah, that guy in right top quandrant is definitely on first position on my todo purchase list :-)

  • Not sure if you’re aware, but Behringer are in the process of cloning the VCS3. They’ve already shared pictures of their completed pin matrix. Politics aside, I am totally supportive of this project!

    @u0421793 said:
    If only…

  • edited September 2020

    Cool thread. Most fun for me - hands-down these two little guys! :smile: I have other synths (too many...) but these are definitely the most fun IMHO.

    PS. Please excuse the wine stains. Being an iOS music app developer can drive you to drink :blush:

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