Hey thanks for your response its good to hear how someone else gets by. I can totally see how 4 voices can limit you into making more precise choices with your playing. I guess my issue is I’m not that proficient on keys yet so if
anything I’m not ready for limitations so I can really learn how to play (I think its time to stop messing around and get an upright!). Also it would be nice to gig with just one synth and not have to worry about losing voices. I’m thinking about getting the Prophet 08 with keys and pairing that with the AK, I think that could be a good pair live.
As far as the sound, I find the tone of the oscillators and workflow of the AK to be more inspiring than the P08. It feels like you really have to work with the P08 for a while to really get something great out of it, but that could be my novice sound design skills. Since I have the rack P08, I can’t comment on the keyboard comparison, but I will say the keys on the AK are very nice feeling for synth action. Sturdy and quick while still having some resistance. Very nice.
I’ve noticed patches sound great on a monosynth because you’re not dealing with clashing frequencies. Creating smooth, playable polyphonic patches seems to take some time, as they can be muddy and messy if not crafted right. I’m thinking thats why your Bass Station 2 is so immediately appealing to you.
Honestly if the AK had the voices of the Prophet 08 and possibly the amount of knobs, it could be one of the greatest polysynths ever! It’s too bad Elektron isn’t planning on adding any polychaining to the OS. I’ve even considered buying a second AK just so I can have 8 voices! Ridiculous! Even that would still only be 4 per hand. The Juno 60 has 6 which would be great but is so simplified tonally in comparison and I’d like to avoid vintage stuff since there can be issues.
My last idea was to sample the crap out of the AK into Ableton and make muti-sampled instrument racks for more polyphony, but then I’m back on the computer, which I don’t want!
I’ll keep at it though and see what works for me. As for everything else I can’t praise the AK enough. It’s a wonderful tool!