Will work for synths.
14 years ago
General
I got back into one of my worst, most obsessive hobbies this morning.
synthesizers..
Anyone have a vintage, or just cool synth they want to rap about.
anyone have their Dad's old Moog in the baesment they would want to trade a fursuit for?
I know I shouldn't even ask.... but.. I just love those bleeping blooping keyboards so damn much..
[Minor edit]
Though I will work for synths, I have to remind you that this is a lighthearted journal. So, basically it's got to be a really cool synth for a full suit trade. It's really more of a fun post to talk about synths.
synthesizers..
Anyone have a vintage, or just cool synth they want to rap about.
anyone have their Dad's old Moog in the baesment they would want to trade a fursuit for?
I know I shouldn't even ask.... but.. I just love those bleeping blooping keyboards so damn much..
[Minor edit]
Though I will work for synths, I have to remind you that this is a lighthearted journal. So, basically it's got to be a really cool synth for a full suit trade. It's really more of a fun post to talk about synths.
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http://www.amazon.com/KORG-DS-10-Sy...../dp/B001EB8CD6
If you have a DS that is, but honestly its pretty freaking awesome.
i want to get my DX7 back. I actually am more of a digital synth fan really. mono analogs are kinda boring.
Not to say I would complain about having a Minimoog.
great for Roger Troutman style talkboxy stuff.
http://youtu.be/mTf6Y62uHX8
-instabuy-
I bought if for my fiance on a whim hoping he would like it. He has played it CONSTANTLY since.... And makes me listen to the things he creates. Its cute and fun!
I have always preferred the barter system.
I would not really trade a full suit for just a Moog. But a hidden gem, like say a working Arp 2600..... I am not sure if that would even be a good idea. not because it's not a fair trade, but because I doubt I would be able to leave my music room for weeks.
All I've got now is my Roland AX7 Keytar~
The DX7 was my first synth.
Let me know!
~Panda
http://www.synthmania.com/es-1.htm
The closest thing to that I ever owned was a Yamaha synth (Late 1970's ish?). It had slide bars for things like "Attack", "Decay", and various tone effects.
Cool thing was, if you rapidly clicked the slide bars up and down before setting them, it would produce random new voices that could not be achieved by any other
combination of dial settings otherwise. ^___^ Hax! LOL
These days, the closest thing I have is an old mini Yamaha (early 90's ish) I got for $1 in a thrift store. The preset voices have that 16-bit SNES sound to them.
I really enjoy using 8-Bit synth emulation on my PC:
Example of mine: http://www.furaffinity.net/view/4948916/ (Skip to 1 minute in if you want a grasp of what the software can do)
Growing up with the NES (great music from MegaMan 3 and such), it's always been a favorite despite it's limitations. ^__^