by monsterjazzlicks » Thu Feb 06, 2014 1:36 am
Hey JF,
Not sure if Phil told you or not, but I fell over on Xmas Eve breaking my leg and fracturing my ankle (for which I have had a metal plate and 6 x pins fitted !! And YES it bloody well hurt !! lol
But once I am up and running again ( ) I would definitely like to have a go at creating some sounds myself and sharing them. It is something I have wanted to learn how to do for a while now. And I have wanted a MiniMoog for almost 25 x years now (since I first heard 'Return To Forever' band). I also have a MultiMoog (1979) which is quite a rare instrument as only 3,000 were made and there are (apparently) less than 1,500 in the world in varying conditions (mine is 8.5 condition). I was offered a Hammond Organ for £450 cash from a guy in York's but I just have not got the room for it. And its a 4 x man lift to take it on a gig !! You would love the Juno 6 I am sure. Its like the Juno 60 but without memory. I got it for only £400 which is a great price as it had one owner and been safely stored away for 12 x years. It will sit and sound amazing on my Fender Rhodes !!
Phil got some excellent sounds from his Modulars using the Sample Aid and Emu.
Last year was largely spent studying some books on FM Synthesis, the EMU manual, and I have also been spending an hour a day brushing up on my Maths (because this is a real weak point in me understanding Synthesis and alike).
Ta,
Paul
Nord Stage Classic, Rhodes Suitcase, Rhodes Stage, Hohner E7 Clavinet, Mini Moog, Multi Moog, Yamaha DX7 (Mk1) & DX21, Roland Juno 6, Emu Ultra, Roland XV5050.
Mackie SRM 350 (pair), Fender DeVille, Yamaha HS7 (pair), BeyerDynamic DT880 Headphones.