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Unless you are looking for just another synth program for a computer, I would otherwise suggest the classic Sequential Circuits Pro One. It has a simple arp, and also a built in sequencer with up to 40 notes to be entered (via the kybd). The Pro One produces a wide range of some very lovely and lush analogue synthesis, and is very user-friendly with an array of large knobs to turn. Among other things, it has 2 oscillators, 2 ADSRs, and a modulator, as well. No built in MIDI,though, but they can be modified for that, or can be used with a CV/MIDI converter unit without being MIDI-modified I have been using a Pro One for years, and it is one of my fave all time analogue synthesizers. (next to my ARP synths which will also rule the studio :-) ) But, when / if you find find one, it will likely be a bit pricey. Just about all "vintage" synthesizers are so these days , and have been so for good number of years now. Look here for more info: There are even some videos on Youtube showing it in action. Here is one of them. There are others. All the best, Rev Fever On Dec 17, 2008, at 5:15 AM, SP Goodman wrote:
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