School me on 70s-80s synths

Just go to every HardOFF and look for any Yamaha with CS-## on it. Obviously, not the newer FM ones.
Put any of those through a touch of reverb :drooling_face:

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Thanks everyone. I’ll start looking into everyone’s suggestions later today when I get some time.

After doing some listening, I’m starting to wonder if perhaps I’m more of a monosynth person.

One that is grabbing me at the moment is the ARP2600. How close to Minimoog territory can you get with the Moog-type ladder filter?

If you like the Minimoog sound and filter and you’re feeling a mono synth you should check out the Behringer Model D.

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Cool. The MP is the one that got away for me (on a couple of occasions.) I’d have one in a heartbeat if the price was right. I upgraded the P6 PSU with the Kiwi kit at the same time I replaced the CPU board. Also picked up the last of the Lexon front panel overlays that were available. One with the added Kiwi functionality labelled and an original.

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Definitely something to consider. I had an SE-02, which I thought would be perfect for that sound, but for some reason I didn’t end up bonding with it. I think it was a bit too aggressive sounding for my taste and I didn’t like the menu system for the sequencer. From the videos I’ve seen, the Pro-1 actually interests me more the Model D, but the ARP they are working on looks even more interesting.

I’d like to hear more of the Poly D as well. Am I correct in assuming that poly versions of mono synths tend to be quite a bit different sounding (in terms of tone) than the mono versions? That definitely seemed to be the case with the Pro-1 vs Prophet 600 video I posted above.

Yip I hear you. The 2600 looks exciting and I’ve been checking out the poly d vids too. Have you checked out their Odyssey if you like what you’ve heard of the 2600? I’ve got one and I think it sounds spectacular! I’ve got an OG Pro 1 but I’ve debated getting the B version as it sounds so close to the OG from what I’ve heard. Regarding the Prophet 600… it shares the same VCO with the Pro 1 but it’s got the 3372 VCF whereas the Pro 1 has the 3320 VCF. The Pro One was a single voice of the earlier Prophet 5 (Rev 3)

Here’s a track I recorded on the Model D not long after I picked one up. All sounds are Model D including drums.

Oh man, you killed it on that track. Great work. Certainly makes me rethink the Model D. I have a feeling that these will start hitting the used market here soon, so since it’s not top of the list, I’ll keep my eyes peeled for a good deal.

Just when I thought I was over accumulating gear, Behringer pulled me back in. I have to say he’s accomplished his goal of spreading synth love. I doubt I would have become so enamored with old analog synths without his cloning, mainly because my interest was never enough to justify spending a lot of money on one and I’ve always been more of a hardware than software person.

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Well now I know what I’m doing this evening, better pop some popcorn. :wink:

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I’ve got the Neutron, Model D, MS-1, TD-3, And RD-8 but the Oddy is the pic of the bunch for me. The other all sound great don’t get me wrong but there’s just something about the sound of the Oddy, especially with the onboard FX chiming in.

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For reference here’s a track I did solely on the Novation BassSation 2. Another budget synth that’s got plenty of mileage in it. Same as Square D, it’s all BassSation

The system 8 was mentioned earlier in the thread. This one is mostly System 8 apart from the bass line which I used the Peak for and the drums are Analog Rytm 2. I used the S8 and Jupiter engines from memory.

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A few questions for you.

  1. Will the 2600 be able to cover most of the Oddy sounds? I’m really not in a position to buy anything now and I actually really dig the form factor of the B2600. In that video it looks like it plays well with the MS-101 as well, which is a huge bonus.
  2. With the 2600’s semimodular design, would it be possible to add to it over time with separate modules? I see Behringer is cloning the old Moog modules, for instance.
  3. Since the B-2600 also has the Moog ladder filter, do you think it will be able to cover a lot of the same ground as the Model D?
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To be honest I don’t know about the similarities of the filters. The Oddy had the ladder filter too but with the other differences between the synths I’d say there’s sufficient distance between the Oddy and Model D. Regarding the semi modular nature of the 2600 yeah, I guess you could patch other modules into and out if the 2600. Little things to be aware of tho such as the Oddy and 2600 staying true to the originals with 10v gate signals etc. It’s not beyond doable but I’m not the person to ask about modular as I’ve never trodden that path. The System 100 modules are making me rethink that tho!

The 2600 will cover more ground than the Oddy as it’s got more features but I would guess the Oddy could get 75% there? I’ve never had my mits on a 2600 but my Oddy gets very close to my OG Axxe in terms of the ARP sound.

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I bought the BOC reproduction tutorial for Ableton(see his earlier videos) off the guy who did this video. He did most of the classics and nailed them. He even gave me the samples. Top guy.

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Weren’t the first MIDI polys the Jupiter 6 and Prophet 600? That seems to ring a bell?

jepp, he really nailed the sounds!
I bought this pack too

Because of this thread I watched Akai S100 videos and bought the TAL sampler today. Recognized some of my favorite sounds might even originate from those old samplers rather than synths.

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Cool. I’d be interested to hear what you come up with!

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Yes i got the Tal Sampler as well. Also the Juno 106 vst is pretty good for BOC.:slight_smile:

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yes it is👍 love the tal plugins. and since they are so simple I can perfectly control them from my komplete kontrol keyboard

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You’ve probably seen this I guess? I was surprised about the number of song samples.

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Not BOC style at all, but I made a complete track this morning with the TAL Sampler. Only drums and vocals are not TAL. There are a lot great presets of roland, moog and other vintage synths and its filter sounds really lovely I think

So I only used it for synth sounds so far. Still have to try some acoustic sounds thorugh this thing

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