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No only my sony cd player with headphones so i can lie down in my bed at night in the dark and listen to trance.
Flashback - nice cool equipment you got there though its rather messy. hehe..
TranceNRG69- i be looking forward for your bass trap been set up then.
So I reckon that you prefer NL then Virus? I still saving for one of them just thinking which could be the best to get 'em since there are good comments on NL> I began to contradict.. once again.
Cheers
Thing is josh, when u play with a nord it doesn't radiate trance. when u play a virus right away you say "ok this is for tencho/trance". the nl3 is a performance synth, it can make a very wide range of sounds, not only for trance but for many other genres.
Thanks NRG69. Making me understand more. Thankz a million. I had a Yamaha CS6X which I can made that as performance n get Virus C instead. Cheers~!
the virus isn't a "trance only" synth.. it's used in many other styles.
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Originally posted by trancenrg69 Thanks I highly recommend the enu 1212m. A few reasons why it's a great card is 1.It has great ad/da converters, top of the line used in the flagship pro tools system. The only stuff that sounds better is if you dish out 3000$ for something like an apogee 8000. 2.Latency is very low, can go to 2ms. 3. Sound quality is incredible and even beats cards like the Lynx 2(1500$) in most snr and freq tests, even better if u export at 24 96. 4. The drivers although still in their infancy are very stable. 5. The onboard emu dsp chip is great. You can run pretty cool effects without any hit on cpu. 6. if you need more inputs , you can always buy the breakout box seperatley (300us$) Here is a superb review with sample tests. http://www.digit-life.com/articles2...1820/index.html |
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the virus isn't a "trance only" synth.. it's used in many other styles. |
Well, the sound set can really change the synths attractiveness for a user. I have a yamaha ex5 and while it was geared to all synth users, I uploaded the euro sound set and it became a trance machine. The majority of synth manufactures stick to this route, i.e. mass marketing. Yet, it is far more effective to market a synth to a particular genre or user. At least most musicains starting out only like a singular kind of music, most musicains end up liking every kind of music in the end I believe.
The groovebox stuff is marketed for the dj and dance music scene. I do believe the virus is marketed for the electronic music scene, if not, it sure became that way by word of mouth. Personally I find the nord lead 3 geared towards electronic music, but is diverse enough for film scores, etc. When you see sounds like phropeht and matrix, I think trance or better yet 80's where trance came from anyways. Obviously a present of rogue would appeal to techno, trance etc. unless I missed that psytrance and etc. love the moog rogue.
Ps I fixed the nord lead 3! No more sticky buttons yah! How do you use the nord lead 3 as your controller, in cubase? I have yet to set up the contections for it.
ne niether ordered my monster p500 keyboard cables still waiting for them to come, my studio should be ready to go in a week or 2. it says in the manual how to connect them, shouldnt be hard.
How much do the NL3 runs for used/new?
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Well.. I don't have a camera so you'll have to make do with an artist's impression
The box for my PC is missing but it's under the desk so was hard to draw.. ah well.
Those weird looking blocks on the surface to the left are two technics 1210s and a mixer... on a £10 plank of wood from B&Q, resting on top of my speakers
Here's my software kit:
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How much do the NL3 runs for used/new? |
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I was alvays wondering what kind of cables people use, I find that owning a set of $10 cables is robbing me somewhat of the sound quality possible from the synths that I own. I want to invest in some monster cables as well I think. The ones for pro audio seem like a logical choice. I work at a sony repair depot, and I know from experiance what dieffernce a good cable makes. And a lot of our tech repair guys will swear by good quality cables. Thank god I only need 3 sets, 2 for the synths and one for the monitors, casue thease things can get expensive. Let me know how you like your set. |
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I can't wait to get the Poco Virus. I'm sure it's a beast and from what I read from others and from what you say I'm gonna love it. Are you going to keep your Virus C, or sell it? |
Or instead of upgrading a good idea would be to buy another powercore or maybe a uad-1. But with your powercore effects + virus i dont see you running out of cpu power anyways unless u have a really old pc. I have an athlon 3200+ with the poco card and a nord, i doubt ill ever run out of cpu.
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Originally posted by EliPsE How much do the NL3 runs for used/new? |
nice deal i thought i got a good deal at 1400$ us shipping included. like u said, no point buying new.
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery Has anyone else noticed that the people who seem to have the biggest/most expensive studios are the ones we never hear any tracks from? Or is it just my imagination? |
all very nice studios. I'll have to take some pictures of the recording studio i work in and post them up.
The point is this, when you are young and can't afford shit you have tons of time. Then when you get old you make lots of money and have no more time. Life is truely a paradox. Take me for example, I used to write beats every single day of my life. Now, I work 40 hours a week and am a full time business student at college. I am lucky if I can play a synth or a drummachine, or sing a song and write down the lyrics. That is about all the time I have for music these days lol.
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Originally posted by Flashback The point is this, when you are young and can't afford shit you have tons of time. Then when you get old you make lots of money and have no more time. Life is truely a paradox. Take me for example, I used to write beats every single day of my life. Now, I work 40 hours a week and am a full time business student at college. I am lucky if I can play a synth or a drummachine, or sing a song and write down the lyrics. That is about all the time I have for music these days lol. |
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Originally posted by dj_inferno The way the 2 brightly colored waldorf synths look together is really cool. What kind of laptop is that. Do you use it for music? |
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