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[microsound] analog synths (new)?
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- Subject: [microsound] analog synths (new)?
- From: Steven Ricks <stevericksmusic@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 14:19:09 -0600
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Hi,
I'm looking to purchase an analog synth for a university electronic music
studio. I've had a Doepfer which has worked well, apart from needing some
minor repairs--just wondered what people thought. I think in this case a
new machine is best given I won't have the budget or temperament to fuss
with older vintage machines. Any suggestions?
-Steve