feline1 wrote:What old machines did you used to have?
('real' analog keyboards)
Moog Opus 3
Yamaha CS20M
Sequential Circuits 6 trak
Electro Harmonnix Mini
(honorable mention)
Yamaha CP35
Roland CR-78
Rhodes 88
(etc.)
much of the Ensoniq and Kurzweil stuff
It's typically the analog pad stuff that I reminisce about...the 6-trak also allowed stacking, so it had some really big sounds. The Yamaha CP35 had a connector for direct connection to the CS70M...I always lusted for that, the Prophet VS, and the Prophet T8. The things I do not miss are the lack of midi, the osc drift, lack of integration, the weight, repair, etc.
With some of my more recent (and more commercial) plugins, I do find that I can recreate those sounds, and even surpass them. I personally tend to glamorize the 'old analog' sounds, and I have to refresh my memory by actually comparing them to current plugins...works every time.
I also have a Korg Oasys pci that has unsurpassed analog emulation IMO....sadly, I rarely use it because I feel like it is 'outboard' gear. The convenience of plugins is just too compelling (did I mention convenient?) for me. I can get inspired just fine with Reaktor, OPX, Minimonsta, Moog Modular, Oasys, SampleMoog and a few others. However, I did do a lot of analog stuff when I had those 'real' keyboards, so maybe it is just proximity (making use of what you have).
feline1 wrote:There's advantages and disadvantages of both - usually to me it's practicality vs inspiration and 'that little extra bit of grit or magic" -
I can't really think of any advantage with analog, but I will agree that there is a customer for both. I am still looking for that "grit and magic" in a new keyboard, but everything seems to fall short. What are you using? The OP seems to have found his "magic" with the Arturia Origin. I always did like the idea of mixing and matching the bits to make something new, but I have Reaktor (not in the same class obviously, but similar capability).
a good example is Modartt's clavinet model in pianoteq vs my real D6 (which weights 26kgs, tends to go out of tune a big when gigged, picks up hideous amounts of 50Hz mains hum, and feeds back onstage from the monitors)
I agree...that Rhodes 88 I used for gigging weighed quite a bit, and now I just use the Pianoteq Rhodes expansion with my Receptor. Now that is magical!
JR
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