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Re: [microsound] Crumar Trilogy



thankyou. can you suggest a syth [ under 200 used] that can help me
make very strange analog sounds.

On 11/4/06, Bill Jarboe <billjarboe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi Thaniel,


Here's an overview:

http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan01/articles/synthsec.asp

  If my memory is accurate , one is able to program presets by raising
the top surface and accessing eight banks of tiny potentiometers.

  It does have a certain sound , nice action , a solid feel. It isn't
very satisfying if you're looking to make weird noises , a wide variety
of sonic textures. You might be better off saving your pop machine
change and spring for an Alesis Andromeda or an Emu Modular system.

http://www.sequencer.de/syns/alesis/AndromedaA6.html

http://www.siliconbreakdown.com/emu.html


thanks


Bill

On Nov 3, 2006, at 8:38 PM, Thaniel Lee wrote:

> anyone own this, and do you think it sounds good/bad. im consitering
> buying one.
> -t
>
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