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Re: OT cheap modular synths



What about Roland Scooper? Seems like a bit of both worlds? Take a look at the virtual sub-modules - there is enough options to build a little synth. And is kind of a looper, which makes this discussion less off topic. :)

Michał

Not to be blasphemous, but how about the virtual modular synths?  I think Softube has one that, I would guess based on everything else Softube makes, is terrific.  

On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 9:19 AM, Jeff Blanding <jffblndng@gmail.com> wrote:
the little project Moog is cheap and “semi-modular” in a fashion (Werkstatt-01 Moogfest 2014 Kit). super easy to put together, educational, slightly over $200. several companies sell stand-alone sequencers that can handle CV (like the Arturia BeatStep)

-jeff



On Dec 17, 2016, at 2:27 PM, Michał Wiernowolski <mihalw@gmail.com> wrote:

Sorry Mattia, cheap modular synths do not exist.

I would take a look at semi-modulars, which can be used standalone and provide cv connectivity. Below you will find a selection of less expensive ones. You will find plenty of reviews on-line. In no particular order:

Korg MS-20 Mini
Doepfer Dark Energy II
Roland System-1m
Moog Mother-32 (slightly more expensive but with sequencer)

Hope this helps,
Michał

 Mattia Ferrarini wrote:
HI, SOMEONE HAVE SOME ADVICE ON LITTLE/CHEAP MODULAR SYSTEM KIND OF SYNTH?
I SAW THE KORG SQ1 WITH A WALDORF ROCKET AND I THINK IS A GOOD SOLUTION FOR A SEQUENCER KIND OF...

BUT ANYONE KNOWS A MODULAR CHEAP SYSTEM?

THANKS 



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