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Re: oragn emulators?
you can get a hell of a lot more than just an organ module for $700. I
picked up
a Roland MC-307 for $800. It's got hundreds of dance orientated sounds,
including
vintage organs and synths. It also has a pretty full featured sequencer.
A nice
thing about it is it let's you tweak perimeters in real time via KNOBS on
the
front of the unit. It's not very small though, more of a table top unit,
but I'm
sure it could be rack mounted.
Mark Sottilaro
Heyoka_face_eater wrote:
> Boozhoo/Greetings all...
>
> I need an organ "module" for a trip-hop (trip-hop is basically the
> jazz and latin fusion in loop form<- loope content denoted) group I got
> drafted into. The big 3 modules look to be the Voce V5, The OBerheim OB3
> squared, and the Emu B3. The inevitable solicitation of peer
> opinion : which one sounds the best? Built in FX are not important $700
> is my target cash zone, and the smaller the better (to a point,
>ofcourse).
>
> Opinions, facts, rampant speculation?
>
> Is there a web page out there with loops for loopers by loopers?
>
> many thanks / Miigwech
>
>
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> hittin' them switches on the 20 fo' sevens..
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