2016/01/09 03:12:29
Royal Yaksman
Fleer
Royal indeed, Yaksman!


I'll see myself out with "the flush"...
2016/01/09 17:35:03
mumpcake


 
I'm a fan of cake synths, myself.
2016/01/11 12:33:55
WallyG
mumpcake


 
I'm a fan of cake synths, myself.




Yes, but the Ana Log key Board is polyphonic so you can play a variety of full Cords. You can also add Stump boxes to get unique effects. It will run Rings around any other synth and I don't think I'm going out on a Limb by making that statement...
 
Walt
2016/01/11 22:17:11
bapu
WallyG
mumpcake


 
I'm a fan of cake synths, myself.




Yes, but the Ana Log key Board is polyphonic so you can play a variety of full Cords. You can also add Stump boxes to get unique effects. It will run Rings around any other synth and I don't think I'm going out on a Limb by making that statement...
 
Walt


I will not bark at that sentiment.
2016/01/12 10:17:56
Mesh
Oh boy.......I'll just make like a tree and leave.
2016/01/12 10:27:53
yorolpal
I did a little sleuthing and it seems the only waveform it has is the sawtooth. Kind of limited.
2016/01/12 11:14:53
bapu
yorolpal
I did a little sleuthing and it seems the only waveform it has is the sawtooth. Kind of limited.

Lumberjacks endorse this product.
2016/01/12 11:23:01
TheMaartian
Who needs mic pres?
 

2016/01/12 13:39:59
Bajan Blue
But once you've become an expert with Ana-log, you can BRANCH out and use other synths..................
2016/01/12 20:04:42
yorolpal
Well, they do say that the filters have a resonant "bark" and that the tuning doesn't "drift" owing to being on dry land. But they do say that trying to navigate your way through the multiple pages of the GUI is like " lumbering" through a high tech maze. To be honest, the manual is completely unintuitive and has me "stumped". YMMV.
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