SOS synth secrets

Tips and advice for getting the most from Scope. No questions here please.

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hubird

Post by hubird »

yes, very informative and openminded :-)

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So — which is the best synthesizer? That's easy. It's the one that allows you to obtain the sounds you want. But whichever one you use, you should remember one last thing... there is no Big Red Button. :-D
Counterparts
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Post by Counterparts »

An excellent set of articles! I downloaded them all locally to use as a reference in case they ever 'disappear'.

Hubird, my synths do have a Big Red Button. It's labelled 'PANIC!' :-)
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SOS archives quite often, so you wer smart. I couldn't find my old Oberheim articles. If I ever sell my beloved beasts, I have color prints of all related articles, going back to 1975!! My studio is actually a museum, that's why I am buying Cubase 4, and joining my brothers at the Z with VST hosting, no more hardware, well, less hardware. It is a new century, just thought I'd join up this month.

Better Late Than Never,
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Ben Walker
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Post by Ben Walker »

There are links to all of these and also to some other interesting SOS series ('Synth School', 'Exploring Analogue') on the links page of my site.
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