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cartesia
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Post by cartesia »

good buy man,

the micron is one of the most analogue sounding VAs around,

take the time to learn to program it. . even though it will be a bitch at first, it'll be worth it!
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Congrats man, you'll enjoy it.

Take a look at this:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/allsynthsecrets.htm

I'm still scratching the surface of synthesis, but the more I learn the more I'm into it - just not enough hours in the Day.

You a lucky man being in san antonio, been there once when visiting friends from Austin. The bars down by the river are a wicked place to sit an drink.
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cool thanks guys..

yea i am a feel a little over my head right now.. the manual isnt as easy to read as my korg or roland manuals.. its a lot more reading and less visual.. its good though.. at least its written like a human rather than a textbook..

if you guys have any cool tips or ticks holler at them..

ive just been messing around with the phrase and latch stuff.. and fumbling with sound..

i live maybe 20 minutes from the river walk and its been like a year since ive been down there... its cool and all but san antonio is kinda like living in a tourist attraction.. the stuff a tourist sees is all nice and neat.. outside of that there isnt shit to do really... cool city but im glad i didnt grow up here
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