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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:18 pm Post subject: Knobby synths besides the more popular ones(in US at least)? |
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add to the list please.if it's like your secret weapon, pm me and i won't list it. Besides what's on main sites like Musicians Friend, Sweet Water, Samash, Vintage Synth Explorer, and Sonic State, I know of these:
Tom Oberheim SEM
Redsound darkstar 2
macbeth micromac
EMW WCS-1
Future Retro XS
Analogue Solutions Telemark
Spectral Audio Neptune 2
Spectral Audio ProTone and Neptune 1
SL-1 Synthlab - MODE MACHINES
PAiA - Fatman Analog Mid Synth
macbethMicromac x series
emwP-synth-1
emw Micromodular
Atomosynth Koe Desktop
analogue solutions Station X and station Y
analogue solutions semblance
analogue solutions leipzig and leipzig-k
mfbDominion-X
MFB-SYNTH LITE
MFB-SYNTH 3
MFB-SYNTH
Dominion
ruskys.net Museum of Soviet synthesizers
Microzwerg
Megazwerg
Nanozwerg
KRAFTZWERGe
domino eowave
Telemark semimodular analog synth
Leipzig monosynth
vermona perfourmer mkii and mk2
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:33 pm Post subject: |
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No, no, no, no, no. None of that PMing secret weapons. If anyone is hiding secret weapons of mass distraction, we demand that they are shown out in the open. The public demands that secret WMDs be known. Who's holding? _________________ [toppobrillo] [twitter] [blog] [flickr] [audio] |
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:23 pm Post subject: |
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hardandknobby.com is still available  _________________ tw i t ter
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 7:28 pm Post subject: |
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microKORG _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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ndkent Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Jason Brock just visiting
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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It's spam. He did this on GS too.
(see the web link buried in the list?) |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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this list is to broaden my/others' synth search.
I linked the russian synths so i didn't have to copy paste all their names. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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sydilaxe Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 12:14 pm Post subject: |
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But seriously...how are any of these non-mainstream or hard to find?
Technosaurus Cyclodon...now THAT is hard to find these days. |
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abstraktor un-normalised
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Why would anyone want to pm you with their "secret weapon" when the whole point of Muffs is to share knowledge?  |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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^because they like having something that isn't 'played out' but are willing to share it with only me.
since yous blew this way outa context even though i'm sure u know what i mean, i changed the title from 'non-mainstream hard to find knobby synths' to something like 'knobby synths less popular than these?"
now yer all gonan say "oh ur list is popular!" (cause yer such cool synth aphisionatos [sp?])
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 6:06 pm Post subject: |
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| vox345 wrote: |
now yer all gonan say "oh ur list is popular!" (cause yer such cool synth aphisionatos [sp?]) |
pistachios? _________________
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:12 pm Post subject: |
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| vox345 wrote: | | since yous blew this way outa context |
there was a context when this began?  |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:19 pm Post subject: |
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| good luck w/ life if u didn't get what this thread was about. |
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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| vox345 wrote: | | good luck w/ life if u didn't get what this thread was about. |
life: its all about Knobby synths besides the more popular ones
my dog puked up a solid piece of cat crap this morning. it was horrible. absolutely horrible.
this is the cat and he is awesome
the dog also ate a couple cigarette butts off the ground this afternoon. his vet records warn of "gustatory indiscrimination" hee hee hee
can't put his teef away _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:37 pm Post subject: |
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It's better this way
Whaddya mean off topic!  |
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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bahaha _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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meatcliff Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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If a synth isn't a popular one, isn't it inherently a secret weapon of anyone that uses it?
A number of synths on that list are still pretty popular considering how few new production knobby synths are actually available.
You can add Flower Electronics Little Boy Blue and Jealous Heart to the list if you'd like. |
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ignatius Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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this thread smells a bit like gearslutz  _________________ LABEL TWITTER FACEBOOOK SAMPLE LIBRARY
| Quote: | | Think for a moment about what an amazingly obscure piece of commonality that is. |
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ignatius Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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"played out"
is basically bullshit anyways.. sh-101 is old as hell been around everywhere but if you can't make a decent bass sound with it then you need to find a new line of work.
really, it's not the gear.. plenty of people make pretty awesome music with synths that are "played out".
why would anyone PM you their secret weapon anyways??? if it's a secret weapon??? then who the hell are you that they are willing to surrender that info???
bleh bleck. sorry, don't mean to sound harsh but this is all just stupid. _________________ LABEL TWITTER FACEBOOOK SAMPLE LIBRARY
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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i even gagged twice in the car tonight thinking about what that dog horfed up on the floor
it was like a giant, clay-colored tootsie roll
it smelled like someone pooped on a bowl of shrimp-flavored ramen noodles
and then there was the thick, yellow, dog-vomit mucus
this was my alarm clock  _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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ignatius Super Deluxe Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 10:02 pm Post subject: |
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| vox345 wrote: | this list is to broaden my/others' synth search.
I linked the russian synths so i didn't have to copy paste all their names. |
please don't turn this place into fucking gearslutz.. we don't need all that crap over here.  _________________ LABEL TWITTER FACEBOOOK SAMPLE LIBRARY
| Quote: | | Think for a moment about what an amazingly obscure piece of commonality that is. |
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Noha Common Wiggler
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:19 pm Post subject: |
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My secret weapon is a guitar.
Wait, oh no! is it all played out now? |
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meatcliff Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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| mome rath wrote: | i even gagged twice in the car tonight thinking about what that dog horfed up on the floor
it was like a giant, clay-colored tootsie roll
it smelled like someone pooped on a bowl of shrimp-flavored ramen noodles
and then there was the thick, yellow, dog-vomit mucus
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What the hell is wrong with you man???
You're breaking my heart... all my friends know that it's killing me not having a dog right now. You're just making me want one even more.
I miss that cat turd barf.
I'm so lonely.
Living in a room full of secret weapons is a terrible life to live if you don't wake up with a face covered in slobbery barf breath. |
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mome rath a dubious cube of margarine
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:32 pm Post subject: |
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| meatcliff wrote: | | mome rath wrote: | i even gagged twice in the car tonight thinking about what that dog horfed up on the floor
it was like a giant, clay-colored tootsie roll
it smelled like someone pooped on a bowl of shrimp-flavored ramen noodles
and then there was the thick, yellow, dog-vomit mucus
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What the hell is wrong with you man???
You're breaking my heart... all my friends know that it's killing me not having a dog right now. You're just making me want one even more.
I miss that cat turd barf.
I'm so lonely.
Living in a room full of secret weapons is a terrible life to live if you don't wake up with a face covered in slobbery barf breath. |
sometimes microKORG _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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meatcliff Wiggling with Experience
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:37 pm Post subject: |
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I had a microKORG here for six months, turned it on once - played with it for 15 minutes before giving it to someone.
I should have kept it! it was fun.
SECRET WEAPON. |
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Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 11:38 pm Post subject: |
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i loved my microKORG _________________
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| Reese P. Dubin wrote: | | Thanks for all the suggestions. As is often the case, all I need to do is publicly shame myself then take a break. |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 2:24 pm Post subject: |
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| well then how could i have asked this better? i never heard of 99% of them untill laltely i've been reading a lot of synth forums. Am i supposed to read every page of all the synth forums!? google 'synth'? google 'synths for sale' google 'synth manufacturer'? i considered them hard to find and non manstream cause figured GC, Sam A, SW, sonic state would be all over them if not, and i said i already searched through all those. these are rhetorical questions and most of you are pricks. the end. |
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jonah searching for "switch nipples"
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I'm guessing some of the negativity is because the question's kinda trainspottery or missing the forest for the trees to put it politely. Personally, I wasted too much time when I was younger buying into the gear collector mindset and honestly I'm a bit angry at myself for being duped and distracted from what I really enjoy which is making music, not listing gear.
I'm mean, you aren't even asking about the SONIC qualities of the synth. Actually, obscure would be a cool description of a synths sonics, it would tell me more that fat, warm and woody!
Anyway, in the spirit of the thread I had an Atomo Mochika, which I found to be super crappy. Very limited sonic possibilities. Analog doesn't equal good sound. It was alright for drones. The worst part was that the build quality was terrible. |
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abstraktor un-normalised
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| vox345 wrote: | | well then how could i have asked this better? i never heard of 99% of them untill laltely i've been reading a lot of synth forums. Am i supposed to read every page of all the synth forums!? google 'synth'? google 'synths for sale' google 'synth manufacturer'? i considered them hard to find and non manstream cause figured GC, Sam A, SW, sonic state would be all over them if not, and i said i already searched through all those. these are rhetorical questions and most of you are pricks. the end. |
never saw this coming... |
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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| richard wrote: | most of you are pricks. the end.
We are indeed. You sir, are one perceptive gear slut |
took the words right out of my dsyelxici type hands
yes...RESULT! |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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| i'm not a gear slut, but don't want just one synth.Of all the synths I said i know of already, nothing really does it for me... I know there's more out there than on the sites I listed, but dunno how to search em out. |
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carynrich Wiggling with Experience
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a tom oberheim SEM didn't do it for you. wow, thats pretty bad bro. maybe you tried the midi version, cause the patch panel  |
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Drumdrumdrumdrum What she said
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Around here we replace all the knobs on our secret weapons.
 _________________ "Modular synths can take your ego out of the equation – which, in music, is a blessing" - Jeremy Greenspan
Gear For Sale/Trade: http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=83341 |
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vox345 Learning to Wiggle
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| i never tried the oberheim SEM. |
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carynrich Wiggling with Experience
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| vox345 wrote: | | i never tried the oberheim SEM. |
oh, sorry. it was on your list. thought those were the ones you tried.
give the patch panel a try. other monosynths i'd recommend - minimoog (really - nothing sounds like it), pro-one, sh-09, minikorg. simple but very alive synths.
when i started out, my first analog was a jupiter 8. i didn't think much of it, but it turns out it was more because i didn't know what i was doing. i still really don't know much compared to others on this forum, but it wasn't the keyboard, it was me. |
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| Anyone notice that the Leipzig and the Telemark were mentioned twice? Does that mean they are now played out too ?! |
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| vox345 wrote: | | . these are rhetorical questions and most of you are pricks. the end. |
dont feed this troll |
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M. Rishi neg on that, chummer
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There are no secret weapons. Any synth of significance is listed on Vintage Synth Explorer or one of the other websites previously mentioned.
I think what most new synthesists don't grasp right away is that a synth is only as great as its user. The CS80, for example, while being a piece of art, will not make you sound like Vangelis. Rather, Vangelis himself is what made the CS80 sound the way it did. There is more theory, practice, and technique in synthesis than its public image will allow you to believe.
A synth is a synth. An oscillator is an oscillator. A filter is a filter. Yes, there are plenty of nuances to these statements but at the end of the day they can all do the same thing provided they have the features. The only secret weapons are the minds twisting the knobs. |
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Fuck, I hope so. _________________ Kent: Putting the 'ass' in "World Class"
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