Hello all, I'm seeking some synth recommendations:
I am looking for a new synth to buy with my tax return, I already own an Alesis Micron, but programming patches on that thing is horrendous to say the least. This is where I need suggestions, I want a synth that is easily programmable, with nearly all (or at least the most used functions) accessible/modifiable via dedicated knobs and switches. As I have the Micron and a few other MIDI controllers, I don't really "need" a keyboard. What I'm envisioning in a perfect world is Reason's Subtractor Synth in hardware form (not necessarily subtraction synthesis, but the layout of the synth), where you have dedicated knobs, switches, and faders for the oscillators, filter, amp envelope, filter envelope, lfo1, lfo2, etc. I want to spend around 200-500 USD (Note: I realize this is quite low for a synth, especially for one that has as many features as the Subtractor)
Here's what I've looked at, but still don't quite want:
1. DSI Mopho ~375USD on Ebay. This looks awesome, but the monophonic puts me off, also looks like you still need the lcd screen for a lot of functions.
2. Roland Gaia SH01 - ~600USD EBAY. This is really close to the controls I want: dedicated hardware control for LFO, OSCs, Filter, and amp. Price seems steep for me though, especially since I already have some keyboard controllers. I am leaning towards this though.
3. Meeblip ~125USD Manufacturer's website. This looks really cool at a great price. I love how the "Patch Save" option is a blank piece of paper so you can pencil in your values. Still seems limited though.
Bear in mind I am not deciding between these three, they are just examples of the type of stuff I've been looking at that seems to have some of the features I want. Anyone have experience with any of these?
Any other synth suggestions that are near these parameters? I'd love to hear them, thanks in advance.
Last edited by melkor (Feb 25, 2012 10:29 am)