Think you missed to mention the Roland/Studio Electronics SE-02 as a very cheap alternative to get that Moog sound with preset storage. Highly recommend if you don't have too chunky fingers.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Oh excellent suggestion. I had a jx03 for a bit, and unfortunately have to agree with the issue of the tiny knobs. Tough to use!
@umusic63 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear SE-02 has full midi cc, has s pretty cool sequencer, can polychain, all on very compact space. That's a ton of good reasons, and not too much compromising on *That* Moog sound. Someday i will buy 3 or 4 additional ones and polychain.
@umusic63 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Yes, jx03, jp08, ju06 are nice sounding, but a joke as Poly-Synths with just 4 voices.
@gr3g0r53 жыл бұрын
I think the Sub Phatty should also have been on that list. its extremely similar to the sub37.
@maharishi_ds3 жыл бұрын
SE-02 is great, but apart from some superficial similarities to the mini, it doesn't really sound or feel very moog-y. If you want the moog sound for cheaps, get the behringer D.
@taosophymusic Жыл бұрын
Here’s a G.A.S. remedy that worked for me: Put all your gear away and out of sight. Don’t touch it or think about it for three months or more. Also, don’t watch any KZbin videos about gear. This helped me re-develop a desire for the gear I already had. Not only that, when I finally decided to get back into my gear, I did it slowly. First and only piece of gear I set back up was a midi controller-my Arturia Keylab 61. So for a month I played only it and my plug-in synths. Mostly Arturia Piano and Electric piano. Only now, after four months am I starting to set up my Maschine Mikro for working on tracks, my synths and my drum machines.. And not only that, I’ve set it up in a different arrangement. Previously I had everything connected to everything else. Now I only have a few pieces connected to my M1 Mac Mini and the rest set off to the side just for enjoying playing. This helped me appreciate what I already had immensely! Not only that but I have extra $$$ in my “pocket”. I also still have G.A.S. but it’s so much easier to NOT BUY new stuff even though I’ve freed-up enough cash and cleared enough credit to buy just about anything I want. I just……well……don’t. But I do have a “jones” to at some point in the next few years, buy either a “vintage” synth-a Prophet or Oberheim-or their modern recreations. So try to enjoy the gear you already have without any pressure to create or any FOMO. Just enjoy playing and creating.
@semyonboyk03 жыл бұрын
"Do not buy that!" from the intro - that's exactly how the voice of reason used to sound like in my head before I suppressed it
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
😂🤣😂🤣 Same tbh
@fernandomercado55193 жыл бұрын
Novation is doing a great job maintaining gear for the long term. They really do a great job with not just throwing out new models. They’re building on what they’re releasing, and supporting current owners. I like that. Bass station owners really have gotten their bang for the buck.
@mrz803 жыл бұрын
I gotta give kudos to Novation for their customer support. I bought a used Launchkey25, and had the pitch-bend wheel break after a couple weeks. I wrote Novation for a price for a new pitch-bend wheel and pot. They wrote back, got my address, and sent me a new pitch-bend-and-modulation subassembly for free. THAT's standing behind your product. Out of warranty warranty service for a secondhand bit of kit. SWEET. :D
@ben12102 жыл бұрын
They're legendary, got swift responses, instructions for a fix and some new knobs through the post without even asking for 2nd hand ultranova years after they stopped production. Best customer service by miles. For comparison, my faulty Waldorf Blofeld got sent off for repair, barely any response to emails over the 6 months they had it in for repair. They sent me back the same unit without being repaired, saying the issue would be fixed in a future firmware update, a year later the update still hadn't been released. That's not how you retain a customer base
@adpitts13 жыл бұрын
Great series. I bought lots of cheap rackmount synthesizers for pennies on the dollar back when soft synths first became popular. I actually like learning the hard to use UI on most of them. Don't need knobs and sliders that much. Always DAW-less. Just an old man in love with sounds.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I really feel like rack mount stuff is my next research rabbit hole... It fits into that in between that people aren't excited about.
@mrz803 жыл бұрын
Ah the good old days when around a hundred clams could net you just about any rack mount synth engine you could ever want. Alas I was in small-kids-and-big-mortgage mode back then and didn't take advantage of. Now all those old 1- and 2-U modules are all cool and hip and vintage and so forth and the prices are up the ladder and out onto the roof. :( Alas for the halcyon days of cheap TX81z and JV-1080 and D-110 boxes. :D
@billyjeckel4073 жыл бұрын
There's two things that I would love to see a synth KZbinr talk about. One is suggestions for amps and monitors when using multiple instruments, both for live and studio contexts. Secondly I'd love to see a series in which someone builds setups for specific genres, especially ones outside of EDM. Great job with what you've made so far and I wish you the best of luck
@oliverwheatley94949 ай бұрын
I like the Roland keyboard amps, the KC 600 has a built in mixer and some other great features
@_P_M_3 жыл бұрын
I have a Yamaha SY77, which can be had for probably $500. It's a worthy successor to the DX7 series. And it was Yamaha's answer to the Roland D-50 and Korg M1. Well worth checking out if you want FM. The DX27 was my first synth in '85. It does the 'Lately bass' (called 'Solid Bass'), that everyone loves, but I find it hard to recommend. I sold it a few years ago for much more than I ever thought I'd get. I'm told the TX81z and the DX21 (keyboard version, I believe) are better 4OP choices since they have additional waveforms not found in the DX27/100.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Ohh I didn't know that about the waveforms! That's a huge leap in flexibility.
@Flying-Roro3 жыл бұрын
I've been really tempted to buy the SY77 which is objectively a way better synth than the DX7 and more programmable. My head says SY77 but my heart screams DX7, I just love those colors too much...
@geoffk7772 жыл бұрын
@@Flying-Roro The SY77 is a surpringly great sounding synth which does awesome EPs and even decent analog brass sounds. I have the rack TX77 version and it was worth the money. If you can find an SY99, that is an even better choice, and will read SY77 patches but has a lot of flagship features.
@audeon_visual2 жыл бұрын
Rest in peace Dave Smith... Great video, man.
@Gainn3 жыл бұрын
The GAS got to me again and I pre-ordered a Sonicware Liven XFM. Looks like a fun thing to use.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I was just looking into those, report back if it slaps
@yellowsnow2213 жыл бұрын
Keep going with this series, I really enjoy the talk of price points and getting good deals. I've snagged a couple decent deals with the Ebay "ending soonest" method.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I think next for this idea is talking about individual synths, what to buy instead of a Juno, etc etc.
@griffithmorgan49663 жыл бұрын
You can also watch all the sites for the one synth you like. For some of the under valued ones they just sit there and no one buys. You'll see the same ad on ebay and Reverb and it's been up there for 6 months. Contact each seller and just offer what you want to pay for it. Don't say anything about the unit's value or any criticism. Just say, hey I would be willing to pay x. I got a synth that everyone was listing at 400+ for 170.00 that way. If they say no, say thanks and move on. People are going to start dumping all that over eager GAS so they can get Xmas present money soon. Deals will be waiting, I already see more and more volcas being sold cheaper and cheaper.
@ianflurrance84383 жыл бұрын
I think it’s a great idea! I’m a piano player who is getting into the world of synths so this series is super helpful! I like the idea of the 5-10 deep dives on individual gear!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Certainly more to come! And I'm kicking around a few "buy this instead!" Recommendation videos. Cheers
@rautshsale1948 Жыл бұрын
you should do this recommendations videos so much more often. just covering older, somewhat forgotten synths (or they simply were never that big, in terms of audience), with huge value for the money
@rdefabri2 жыл бұрын
More videos like this - very helpful. I'm a Moog fan, but WAY out of my price range, so good to hear about different options.
@mallery73 жыл бұрын
Great idea! I think many of us can’t buy all the expensive high end gear, and there are lots of cheaper or used options that sound great.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Exactly! There's tons of good options for less.
@aaronrosenthal53103 жыл бұрын
Absolutely works for ME!!! I appreciate it very much!!! THANK MUCH! Please keep it up!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, thank you! Think the next few will be looking at alternatives to specific synths, whole video on what to buy instead of a juno, or what to look at instead of a sub 37
@c0ldcity3 жыл бұрын
Aw man, this is a brilliant concept, and proving quite effective in making me expand my ebay searches
@michaelfalcone25203 жыл бұрын
It’s a great idea. I’ve been mesmerized by the Seq. Pro 3 and keep saving, but now I’m reconsidering. Thanks!
@Gainn3 жыл бұрын
Best advice - just buy as many Deepminds as you have room for. Just leave space for a sampler or a drum machine. Picked up a pretty mint DX27 for £90 a few days ago. there are still bargains to be had but far less in the 'vintage' arena.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great tip! And I totally agree, deepmind is a wonderful deal in a million ways.
@kendoshusmiller91373 жыл бұрын
Waiting for part two Jorb! I really appreciate the information you've provided about used gear.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Hey, I finally did it. LOL!
@budgetguitarist2 жыл бұрын
Making my way through the archives of this channel - this is a great series! Love it. I'm a plugin synth guy, but I studied analog synthesis in college and am still very interested in synths. Love the channel.
@JorbLovesGear2 жыл бұрын
Ahh cheers, appreciate that. Cool background!
@MattDiamondMDE3 жыл бұрын
This is a nice idea, cheers man. It's really good to see the links between synths
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, thanks! I hope to do a few focused on individual keyboards, what to buy INSTEAD OF x synth...Juno, maybe sub 37.. lots to say!
@MattDiamondMDE3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Sounds like a good angle. It's nice to have this kind of content, because at times it feels like I'm just constantly watching synth advertisements on youtube.. people subtly trying to sell me stuff.
@beatnixnthings3 жыл бұрын
"I don't know if this is a great idea." This IS a great idea. I have a similar approach every time I start getting that gear lust. I actually recently came to the same conclusion re: the Prophet 5 rev 4. Recently read that a firmware update lets you use the slop knob on Prophet 6/OB-6 to replicate the function of the Vintage knob on the prophet 5. Done and done. Next purchase is either Prophet 6 or OB-6 (leaning toward the OB). Anyway, I look forward to more of this series.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've been thinking about the right way to present it for the next one, just need some more stuff to release! haha
@ThriveSkateboards3 жыл бұрын
This is such an underrated channel.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
🥲🥲🙏🙏
@mrdyer10062 жыл бұрын
subbing man. great content all around
@JorbLovesGear2 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏Cheers, happy to have you
@gummishepardtones2 жыл бұрын
Great video Jorb! I would love to see a video like this covering drum machines and groove boxes :)
@jansonrawlings81693 жыл бұрын
Great concept for a vid!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Planning more, looking at doing it for specific synths, what to get instead of a juno, or what to consider instead of a sub 37,. etc etc
@Jim_KYB3 жыл бұрын
Another good new video series idea. I ended up buying a Nord Lead 2 after watching your in depth, not sure why I hadn't bought one previously. Agree with your comments on buying used synths, the last time I've bought something new recently was the Erica DB-01. It was well worth it thankfully.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Really flattered to hear that, that's about as high of praise as I can get. The DB-01 seems like a really logical step for a lot of eurorack companies, I'm surprised we don't see more products like that, whole stand alone units from these manufacturers. Great taste in these things!
@run5t0p3 жыл бұрын
Would dig a workflow vid on the BassStation !
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I think it's a great candidate for videos like that, constantly recommended, affordable, but with surprisingly deep synthesis options. Definitely noted!
@Anth87873 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear The BassStation 2 was my very first synth, just got it last July. Not even a year old!! I discovered your videos today and they're great. Please do a BSII video, I want to see how you apply your skills to it!
@cryptkeeper53 жыл бұрын
This was really good, enjoyed your perspective and the way you presented this
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Means a lot to hear that, really appreciate the support. More to come!
@Skarlet_Overdrive Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah I have been telling everyone that the bass station 2 is hands down the best bang for your buck analog mono synth out there. The digital features, especially with the 2.0 firmware update, make it twice the synth that the moog mono synths can be. Seriously it's so loaded with features and has ao much patch storage; it's WAY more than just an analog sound processing synth
@DrClocktopus13 жыл бұрын
Great concept. But the ability to buy more gear for less is exactly what fuels my GAS
@Fortreeyseven3 жыл бұрын
Love this idea. Hope to see more gems like the AX60. Can’t wait for more man!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, I appreciate it! I've been considering doing a big "buy this instead of the juno" episode, and talk about a few other vintage options. Ax60 included!
@briangbv12 жыл бұрын
In 99% of cases...I realize I already own something that can do everything the new gear can do. Haha My purchases are much more throught out these days. =) Love your channel!
@JimmiG843 жыл бұрын
Regarding the Prophet 600, keep in mind that Behringer are soon coming out with the Pro-800 for €600.
@bobbiflowerz35763 жыл бұрын
Great idea, very useful and presented charmingly! Now let's hope not too many folks will see this and drive prices up :)
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate that, thank you! Once I have to power to boost up used prices for something, that's my measure for having 'made it' lol
@_M4YD4Y3 жыл бұрын
Totally dig it , KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK !!!
@fl33ce_3 жыл бұрын
Love this idea. Found it real useful. Considering a bass station now more than ever...
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! The bass station is something I want to be sure I present in the right way, I really think it's excellent. Definitely a 'do you get what you pay for' sub 37 x mopho x bass station, once I feel satisfied with the angle.
@robertgarza4663 жыл бұрын
I don't wanna hear any this, but I need to hear it. Great stuff. Thanks for the video.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@christopherrusch3 жыл бұрын
this is an incredible video idea. you should do these for sequencers and string synths, and and keyboard that do niche sounds like vibraphones or something. just something i’d like
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've considered really targeted iterations of it, electric piano sounds for example, options all across the price range. Or a specific synth I have and can demonstrate, and what else could do the same things
@christopherrusch3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear that’s a great idea. btw i think the format you’re using is really good, i don’t really think you need to change a thing
@zegassus3 жыл бұрын
Nice recommendations. In the FM category I'd also include the elusive KORG DS-8. It's cheaper than the Yamahas and WAY more simple to program.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
great rec, I wasn't aware of these.
@griffithmorgan49663 жыл бұрын
I would also add the Casio Cz synths as cheap options. Maybe not exactly a DX, but they do make sounds.
@audioartisan3 жыл бұрын
Too late for me ...I HAD to get the Opsix. I've had a DX7 & DX100, and after the Opsix, I could never go back to programming them. Glad to find you Jorb. Subscribed :)
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I can understand that, after struggling through Yamaha dx programming. Cheers, glad that you've found me too!
@Number013 жыл бұрын
This was great! Keep the videos coming!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers thank you! Few more in the pipe rn. :)
@lbu41913 жыл бұрын
+1 on the Bass Station vid plx, would like to hear your take on it :) Keep up the good work Jorb!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
It will certainly get some air time! I'm still trying to decide the right approach.
@nobbystyles48073 жыл бұрын
great really helpful for me just getting into synths / hardware. maybe cut a few of the classic / best patches in from each for good measure/ great job!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Welcome! I've been thinking about doing a 'by the eras' introduction to typical synth sounds, early analog all the way through wave tables & granular... Need good examples of them all though!
@nobbystyles48073 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear that would certainly be of interest to me. i was a dj for thirty years so im looking for that reference material, stuff ive heard on records helps me gauge what hardware to look at. phil hartnol appears on a few forums banging on about the sh-01 etc but someone like yourself with a really broad knowledge could also bring that onto here. you should look at doing some workshops when the time is right for you. i went to a few synth workshops when i lived in ibiza it was super interesting i would be up for some sort of paid event. for now though this is a great resource thanks for all your efforts!
@SisterRose3 жыл бұрын
Actually what killed my Opsix GAS pretty hard and seriously kicking the butt of both the Volca FM and DIgitone is the new Liven XFM - it's going to be around 200 quid. It's only 4 OP but has filters and loads of cool features.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I hadnt seen this! Will investigate.
@sierragold3 жыл бұрын
I have one. It's feature set is worlds better than the Korg FM, which I also had, but sold. The Liven XFM has a 4-track, four page sequencer with parameter locking, and offers exceptionally deep editing of the four operators. It's a bit plasticky, but if you don't mind that it's a FAR more capable synth than the Korg Volca FM. There are so many features on this synth it's incredible.
@synthseeker3 жыл бұрын
Nice job! FYI Firmware 2.x on the Minotaur gives you presets. Keep the videos coming!
@distantcomets3 жыл бұрын
I like this idea a lot. I'm sorta curious since you hit the big guys right off the bat as to how many of these you might be able to do, though. But this is a cool concept. Some suggestions for fleshing this out, and also going a step or two deeper on the ideas: talk a little about what is special about each of the headline pieces and about what is carried over and/or lost in the units you are suggesting redirecting to. Another suggestion (purely because I'd love to see this) is an episode around samplers. MPCs, EMU, vs Elektron, Korg Volca Sample, Rolands SX line, and so on. Ensoniq. Good luck with this! (Came from the Bad Gear parody, btw - funny!)
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great feedback, all of it. You're right, how often does a prophet 5 level of hype show up, nearly never. Lol Definitely in the chamber is what's gained and lost for each compromise, great idea. And I've got experience with a lot of samplers actually, I should definitely bring that up in the future as well. Cheers, and welcome!
@distantcomets3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear PS, I had this related idea I never fleshed out that's in this same vein - "What's so great about - " where I'd talk about why something gets a lot of love and how you can get it. What's so great about the Moog Model D? -> The ladder filter -> these synths, and also the moogerfooger. You can have that idea royalty free :) Best of luck, I'll be watching!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@distantcomets I like the idea of doing a compartmentalization and moving backwards with stuff I have my hands on. I have written and recorded, actually, a "what to buy instead of the juno" video, but it doesn't feel tight enough to put it out, know I could make better points if I try again.
@distantcomets3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear See, I'd click on that Juno video in a heartbeat! The sound of that chorus is readily available and Roland in particular recycle their legacy stuff like crazy. I hear the Deepmind sorta did something uncharacteristically cool for Behringer. (Yeah, I'm one of those h8rs.) But it's evergreen in the sense that the building blocks of the lustworthy stuff inspire everything else.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@distantcomets I'm a proponent of the deepmind, but not really interested in behringer's clones. I actually recreated all the juno presets on the deepmind, as a sort of 'kill your idols' find the magic in something cheaper kind of a way
@pizzagogo61513 жыл бұрын
Never seen the micro freak without the keyboard COOL! I haven’t got one as I hate the oddball keyboard on it, hope other people do that mod as I’d like to buy one!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
The keyboard is honestly the worst part of it. A well disguised compromise, but still a compromise. I think that outside shell is available 3D printed online!
@makers19583 жыл бұрын
3DWaves sells this “Nano Bod” for the Arturia MicroFreak for $49 on Reverb…
@valdir74262 жыл бұрын
that's what I like about the microfreak; what it does is pretty unique; and it's still a good first synth and a cheap one. Even in a full software based setup it make sense because there's no direct alternative on the software side either.
@JorbLovesGear2 жыл бұрын
It certainly is unique. I think it could be a real bitch to try and learn on, though I guess you could vcv rack up a few Plaits, but that's not really straight forward or simple.
@BigMac40k3 жыл бұрын
This is cool, I'm always interested in cheap alternative gear. Deep dives are also great!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'm running through a lot of ideas for presenting info like this. Would be nice to have the fancy new gear in front of me to talk about it, but then I will have gone against my own advice! Lol Or maybe that helps to reinforce the point
@danielpirone80283 жыл бұрын
Korg OpSix is really a sleeper. You have make it a 6 osc analog style subtractive and with Fx and modulation for voice spread - I initially thought- who needs another lame FM but watching oscillator sync video made me give it a try. So glad I did
@gamma_noize2 жыл бұрын
The Opsix is worth every cent it costs! :D I even preordered mine and it's with me since its release. That's one of the synths, i'd sell last if i'd have an financial emergency. It sounds damn fine, makes programming complex sounds in this complex engine really easy and most importantly, it is so much more than a FM synth! Its additional operator types give it much more possibilities than a "pure" FM synth would ever offer. Ring Mod, Filter FM, Filters on in the operator "block", wavefolding and certain FX like EQs, Phaser, comb filter or distortion open up so many new sounds. Combine that with the freely routable user algorithm and you've got yourself a litte modular system within this box. That's an aspect of the Opsix which gets lost very often as it's mostly presented as an "extended FM" synth.
@PiesliceProductions Жыл бұрын
For the DX type of FM I`d go with software as they are 100% digital and use cases are different (dial in a static instrument patch instead of constantly modulating a signal) they don`t need that much of a tactile feedback
@woltermuller3 жыл бұрын
Great idea, these videos. BTW: There are so many options for 4op fm synths, but one looks so weird it sometimes turns up cheap, because it just looks like an 80’s answering machine. the Yamaha TQ5. Hidden gem, tx81z inside plus an 8 track sequencer and a couple of effects.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great tip! I wasn't familiar with these, and just a cursory search, that is a completely off the wall form factor. Maybe one for me to watch 😁
@woltermuller3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear I believe it was the module version of the ys200, which has a crazy Casio kind of design. Since these were among the last of the 90’s fm synth’s, they introduced something called the ‘easy edit mode’ So maybe this is the tweakable fm synth bargain you’re looking for.... ?
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@woltermuller another great tip. I'm really curious about fm, would love having something to fill that role.
@mrz803 жыл бұрын
TQ5? Never heard of that one. I knew about the DX-11, which was basically a TX81z in a leftover DX-21 case, but not the TQ5. To the internetz! Research! :D
@Arperture3 жыл бұрын
I sold my Sub 37 and picked up a Minitaur and some other stuff. For me the Minitaur covered the bass just as well as the 37. Doesn't have the modulation options of course or the sequencer, but it has that fat Moog bass.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers thanks! proud of it, tbh
@jarjar451233 жыл бұрын
Love the format! Great video
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great to hear, thank you!
@beethewizard2 жыл бұрын
Well done I look forward to your next.
@JorbLovesGear2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! One of these soon, I'm thinking
@beethewizard2 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Sounds great. I am looking to purchase a Deepmind 12 and Poly D. I just missed an amazing sale for both on Reverb. These will be my first semi modular devices. I am also trying to catch a deal on the Arturia Minibrute 25.
@kiko19353 жыл бұрын
great presentation. It's always good to let people know the more affordable counterparts to newer synths. Prophet 5 completely lost my interest when it came with a mono output jack, the prophet 6 having pan spread is so much more desirable in that respect.
@VincentsVideoVisions Жыл бұрын
There is another difference between the first behringer 2600 and the special edition ones. In addition to the real spring reverb, the components used in the filter circuit are higher quality and more authentic sounding. Plus on thomann usa you can get a brand new grey meanie for like $430 + shipping which is well under Sweetwaters price. As far as rackmount stuff goes, I almost don't even wanna talk about it because if you know, you know... ;) some of the best deals in the synth world exist in those crusty, unsexy rack and half rack units... ESPECIALLY if you like lo fi digital stuff.
@Sam_Utah3 жыл бұрын
I thought the Model D from Behringer sounded very moogish for cheap. But lack of presets made me give it up. Hate spending a half hour fine tuning an patch but having to write down, snapshot or depend on own ability to redo it.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
It is a really different way to work, yeah. lots to get used to!
@Sam_Utah2 жыл бұрын
@ghost mall Yes, good point. I used to be better at programmng analog synths like the Juno60 but depended on memory to keep the special ones. To your point, if you really "know" your instrument, you can get the sound quickly or something quite similar. At my advanced age, I get flummuxed by instruments like the Wavestate and Hydrasynth and depend a lot on purchased libraries. As JORB says above, it is a different way of working. And it takes patience and planning but I just want to play, For me a piano is a perfect tool. ({-;)
@caesersseizrs3 жыл бұрын
My friend owns and loves his novation bass station but has had odd issues with power supply/strange involuntary parameter changing during performance etc... Sounds awesome but does have that holding it back.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Working in a daw? Is it getting sent recorded CC from something? Or is it like, truly eratic whenever it's powered on
@caesersseizrs3 жыл бұрын
Standalone. He had some improvement by changing from USB power to it's proprietary wall power but yeah it still acts funny. It was used when he got it so it may be that it was damaged perhaps
@FluffyAnvil3 жыл бұрын
Also I don't know if you looked into old Kurzweil gear, but the K2xxx(R) is be one of the best digital synths available still to this day and the K2000R for example goes for about the price of a microfreak today; but once you go kurzweil and actually learn VAST you will quickly realize that there still isn't anything close in the new produced market, which is a shame considering it's now almost 30 years old.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I don't have any first hand experience with kurzweil, but I'm getting more and more curious now. Good tip!
@griffithmorgan49663 жыл бұрын
I agree, those are very good machines. Funny to see people buying a new mono synth when they could get a beast like that for the same cash. Thanks for the heads up on the prices for those. I may have to get one now.
@gr3g0r53 жыл бұрын
If your'e doing annother episode like this, maybe talk about doepfer eurorack modules? I think theyre absurdly underapreciated and great value, especially used.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I would love to talk about eurorack, theres so much to say about value / features in that format.
@sauce_aux3 жыл бұрын
I think I’m with you there on the tuning issues for the neutron. I got rid of mine due to tracking via cv and midi! And I totally want an Op6 too 🤣
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
It was such a cool synth, and great price point, but that, combined with the disappointing delay and drive circuit, I don't regret moving on
@sauce_aux3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear I 100% agree
@DontFreakOut13 жыл бұрын
Yo jorb i really enjoy your stuff GAS is really helpfull idea i recently saved up some money and have a really hard time deciding on a sampler i might go with the mpc 1000 but the digitakt looks so sexy dont know with old vs. new gear im always conflicted
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Samplers are tough, they vary really wildly. I'm am mpc 1000 die hard, probably because mine has JJos on it. I enjoyed the first wave of sequencing on the digitakt a lot, just being able to plug stuff quickly on to the grid was great, but as soon as it came time to dig in or shift stuff around, wasnt working for me. And, i use the MPC to play samples but also sequence midi, and it didnt make sense for me to have 2 boxes that could do drums, when i didnt feel any huge advantage on the digitakt, which cant sequence all the midi i need.
@endorphinsmusic3 жыл бұрын
The Creamware PRO12 asb is also a good alternative for a Prophet and probably the cheapest option.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I totally forgot about these! I remember seeing some leaks or early production forever ago.
@technodrone3133 жыл бұрын
I picked up a model d from goiter center for 240 about a month back. The microbrute is still badass too. But honestly the first analog synth anyone should buy these days is the td-3.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
You think so? Low cost, sure, but the td-3 feels pretty specific to me, the sequencing is kinda unique and the controls are not standard pretty restrictive. I think something like a crave even would be a better first unit.
@technodrone3133 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear i hate the td-3 sequencer. but theres 303patterns.com or flstudio for that. Kinda funny is the first analog synth i ever used was a juno-106 that my friend got for about 200 bucks in like 92. Something like a volca isn't a bad starting point too.
@jackpinestyley3 жыл бұрын
I am in the same boat, I cannot buy new and full price gear. It's really nice finding good deals or stuff people under estimate. A lot of the lesser brands people over look are Akai, Crumar, Farfisa, Siel, Ensoniq. And one comment: To get that prophet/oberheim sound for cheap, a good alternative is the oberheim matrix 6, 6r, 1000 family. I got a Matrix-6 for $800 USD on ebay recently, free shipping too I believe. I wanted a P5 or OB6 and figured paying less than a third of the price for a Matrix-6 would be pretty good value. Weird rack mount synths, samplers and modules are cool too like the Roland EM101, Yamaha FB01, Yamaha TG77, Akai S612.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great tip! I forget about the oberheim matrix stuff. And I'm definitely going to be on the prowl for some rack mount stuff soon. A new frontier for me!
@lokelosk3 жыл бұрын
Man, I love the idea of this series, especially for hobbyists like me that don't have a lot of money to throw around, and don't have use for a professional array of synths, but are interested in acquiring some physical synths to mess around. I'm really torn between buying a Microfreak now (here in Europe it's possible to find them new for less than 250 Euros), or saving up and buying a DX7, or a Casio CZ-1, or a Deepmind 12. Even the Nord Lead 2 is interesting, so it's nice to know that the almost-one-thousand-bucks price for one is too high.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
You can't go wrong with any of those, and the bottom line is what sounds you want access to. Dx7 is really far from dm12 for example. If you can, I'm sure you could find a microfreak at a local shop to try out, see if it's a fit. If not, maybe consider something around that price point that's more conventional, monologue or a bass station maybe.
@lokelosk3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear I'm just looking for versatility + polyphony + aftertouch really, as I want to delve deeper into sound design (and maybe make some ambient stuff, probably), so the thing holding me back on the Microfreak is the 4-note limit, even though it's not a huge deal. And since I'm not a keyboard player, the "keybed" doesn't bother me as it does other people. I just opened your video about the Microfreak oscillators (something I don't really see a lot of people exploring or explaining on KZbin, they just do sound demos) to see how they fare. As for the rest, the DM12 seems very capable due to the extensive mod matrix, the DX7 is proven as a versatile soundscape design machine (that's one of Brian Eno's most used synths, right?), and I really liked messing around with the Arturia's CZ emulator and the sounds it produced. Right now I guess I'm more like "let's wait and see if a good deal comes up on one of the vintage synths/DM12", otherwise I might as well go to a shop and check the Microfreak sound engines personally.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@lokelosk seems like you know what is and isn't important to you, great place to be. Deepmind is a really good value for money, the 6 included. Dx7 is tough to program, but there are thousands of sounds available online (probably the commercial eno cartridge ones even) and software editors, if you have a computer as part of your setup it could. Be a non factor.
@lokelosk3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Yeah, the FM programming can be a pain. I've been messing around with the Arturia's DX7 emulator and Dexed for quite some time and still just scratched the surface of its capabilities. There's a guy that used to make DX7 patches on KZbin on an actual DX7, madFame, and he makes it look so simple... Anyway, I just want to say your content is great, man, and very informative. I'm hoping to see more of "Hold your GAS" in the future!
@fernandomercado55193 жыл бұрын
Man, buying the DX 7 at near the price of the Korg seems like a choice between consumption/better UX and/or getting something with the worst UI ever. It’s a tough call. The modules in the fm range seem to have a better price and some are even multitimbral. Plus they have less internal wear thanks to their construction. The main gripe I have with used electronic gear is that it doesn’t get better with age like wood in guitars/violins.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Good point, that the don't "age" like a guitar might. They do appreciate! But really, just break down more. Not that guitars dont! But leaking capacitors is a bit more destructive than a worn fret.
@fernandomercado55193 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear yeah they definitely appreciate. You know what are a great investment? old akais. There’s a great secondary market for parts and tune ups. Wish there was that for the elektrons.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@fernandomercado5519 I'm becoming an akai fanboy, admitedlly...thanks to my love of my MPC 1000. I have a reel to reel from akai, of course my AX60, and recently got an X-7000, which is about the closest to completely outdated i've ever had.
@fernandomercado55193 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear they all appreciate. It’s like physical bitcoin. 🤣 Wow that’s a great collection. Where I’m at it’s harder to find em. There’s a never sold MPC 500 going for like 150 still new in box that’s been sitting for over a decade in a store. Considering they cost a multiple of that it might be a good deal to buy and fix it up with mpc stuff upgrades.
@FLH3official3 жыл бұрын
If I was on the market for a classic 4 operators FM synth I would go to the TX81Z instead of a DX21, 27 or 100 because despite the TX81z is 4 ops only like the orthers it offers more than sine waves to operate and it improves a lot its capabilities. And it's dirt cheap , it's multitimbral (thus you can layer sounds) and takes only 1U of rack space. (I assume you already have some sort of MIDI keyboard and real estate can be an issue for you)
@infolla67693 жыл бұрын
Add to this list the Korg DS8 which is a 4 op Yamaha FM based synth. Sounds very good and quite cheap. Great value for the money.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Never heard of these! It's such an interesting era of synths, always excited to learn more
@infolla67693 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear It surprised me as well. There are many for sale in US ebay.
@unclemick-synths3 жыл бұрын
The blue and grey 2600 also have some non-surface mount capacitors in the filter.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Oh really? I hadn't heard that. Kind of funny to me that that's a marketable feature, through-hole components.
@unclemick-synths3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear it can be a feature - when the components justify the increased costs. When people wet their panties over "hand soldered" I wonder what experience they have of non-boutique hand soldered products! Surface mount did me out of a job (writing maintenance manuals) but definitely improved build quality and reliability for the customers and profitability for the suits.
@ryanshipenci97923 жыл бұрын
Out of respect for you and this video series I created a second account to subscribe to you twice, legally it's not cheating cause of the benefit to the music community who are mostly broke, and second cause my cat created the second account, his name and everything:) Would love to see some videos for this series on midi keyboards, if it's already made than I'll for sure see it soon:) Thanks and take care
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
LOL thank you so much. Very seriously appreciated.
@wilsonjaksetic60093 жыл бұрын
Good video man!! Love your content
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
🙏🙏Thank you!
@TheeTonyB3 жыл бұрын
Yeah boyeeee, this is a great idea!
@elifan25233 жыл бұрын
The Yamaha tx81z is another great FM option
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great suggestion, I'll keep this in mind while I cruise for deals!
@FakeGlasses3 жыл бұрын
Love the videos, if possible it’s helpful to include bookmarks in your videos for quick reference and repeat views
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I do it on a few! But you're right, I should do it more. I should probably record the chapter times while I edit, so I don't need to go back and find the boundaries after a whole upload. Thanks for the suggestion!
@un135553 жыл бұрын
keep making these!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers! Soon!
@glentarrant9227 Жыл бұрын
Akai AX-60 is the cheaper vintage evil twin of the Juno 106.
@nifty83273 жыл бұрын
I would love one of these on a groovebox
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
That's in the pipe! What to buy instead of an mpc, etc etc
@nifty83273 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear excited to see it!
@caleb57807 ай бұрын
You should bring this series back
@JorbLovesGear7 ай бұрын
Its always in the back of my mind...
@caleb57807 ай бұрын
@JorbLovesGear or just come back in general, lol. love your style, man.
@JorbLovesGear7 ай бұрын
@@caleb5780 had a lot fall through in the last month or so, immediately into working on stuff that all comes out at superbooth. I'm still around!
@TheNimasan3 жыл бұрын
microfreack is such a tremendous synth!!! for that price the best Arturia product ever. and with the latest firmware and the noise engineering osci's it's unbeatable. lol i bought one right away as they came out and they were sooo buggy and shitty....i couldn't even download the firmware with my mac. Arturia told i should look out for a pc to updated it.....NO JOKE. but in the mean time this synth became one of the most solid great sounding synth i ever played with. i wouldn't recommend it almoast 3 years ago, but i recommand it now......specially if you have an eurorack, too.... BIG TIME!!!!!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Totally agree, it's really excellent. I'm trying to decide how to continue covering it, I've threw around the idea of a patch pack that uses every oscillator type, or tutorials for specific types of sounds... What would be valuable to you?
@austingandy26503 жыл бұрын
Already super stoked for part 2 of this series! I’m really eying an ASM Hydrasynth at the moment and I’m curious if you have any thoughts on what alternatives may exist. Seems like its a pretty solid value for the price - particularly the desktop version for 800.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking of doing these on specific synths, like if you want to buy a juno, for example, check out these alternatives. Hydrasynth is really really interesting to me, I'd love to get my hands on one at some point.
@austingandy26503 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear thanks for the reply! I’m really looking forward to more of this series. I actually found a used Hydrasynth module on Craigslist for $700 today and went for it after looking into other digital poly alternatives like the nord rack 2 and the digitone. So far I’m super happy with it but time will tell how it really fits with me. $700 may have been a s,idée high but looked in line w reverb prices but minus the tax. I was feeling impatient so just went ahead and pulled the trigger
@Jim_KYB3 жыл бұрын
I use an original Waldorf Pulse as an alternative to Moog mono synth. It's 3 Osc, with 4 mod slots, 2 envelopes, has a triangle Osc, syncable, sperate noise and does cross mod. It's rack mount and has a matrix edit system, which takes a little while to get used to but is quick and intuitive after a week or two if you are an experience synther. From a sound perspective it's huge, blew away my Mopho (hated the filter) and Minitaur (limited pallette, sync issues) Would urge you to get one to try it out. You can pick them up for £250-300 typically in Europe, not sure on US prices.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
I've seen the name but don't have any opinions if them. Sounds like I'll have to do my research! And I feel that too, I'm trying to figure out how to articulate how what about the mopho keyboard doesn't work for me and that will be a video eventually.
@Jim_KYB3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear not sure if the Mopho layout is the same as X4, but the LFO section confused me, ultimately the tone didn't please me, and tone wins every time over features for me.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@Jim_KYB totally agree, between lfo, mod, misc mod, there's too many places to look. Tons of modulation options don't mean much if they're hard to use!
@FluffyAnvil3 жыл бұрын
Regarding blue marvin and gray meanie has supposely higher quality components inside as well, if that makes a difference to the sound I don't know- but there are videos where both units are disassembled and there is indeed other capacitors etc inside.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Good to know! What a weird iteration to put out.
@FluffyAnvil3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Indeed no idea why although I personally have a gray meanie on order- although I guess it will never ship as it's been out of stock for 4 weeks now :D Also thanks for the DM12 patches btw, they're indeed awesome.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
@@FluffyAnvil I would honestly love to try one, I had spring reverb in my eurorack and adored it. And thank you! I'm quite proud of them. Polysix is the next one for copy cat patches!
@ushnicyuvnikof27483 жыл бұрын
I probably should get a field recorder rather then a 5th polysynth.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
An important dimension to all this, there's always another category to be buying. lol
@godlano86632 жыл бұрын
Nord lead 2 is slept on
@markduret95383 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah, good vid.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers! I'm honestly quite proud of the topic
@Syntox3 жыл бұрын
GENIUS idea of a series. Into it!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great to hear that! More to come, certainly
@bux773 жыл бұрын
Great video. More of these please. I am curious about the Prologue, I have the Monologue and really like the way it programs, it makes sense to me. Have you ever use them both for comparison? I have a Deepmind 12 and still haven’t come to terms with it, I like grittier sounds and it feels like I am fighting with it to get those sorts of sounds. Keep doing what you do
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Cheers, I appreciate that. I'm really fond of the programming on all of the 'logues, especially if you're used to getting a lot of your sound from the oscillators & their interaction. The deepmind is certainly capable of grittier sounds, but they're not as accessible as the logues where you can just turning up drive or cross mod from the panel. If you like the programming of the monologue, and don't have a problem sacrificing the modulation matrix of the deepmind, maybe a prologue is worth considering. Used prices on the 8 are close, maybe a bit higher than the deepmind.
@SirRigbyBaconKaiser3 жыл бұрын
I think I've bought two Synths New The arturia Microbrute and the Behringer MS-101 But yeah almost everything of mine is used as well. While I do agree, with your options, (maybe add a Microbrute in there as well a Mono analgue synth with knobs and stuff) please excuse me while I sound like "that guy" for the rest of the comments: That Prophet 5 is really expencive, too much for me and I agree with you to look for alts (you could go even cheaper and go for the Sequential Circuits MAX but there's strings attached to that one) That being said compared to used prices of previous Revs. That's actually kind of tempting. Like really tempting. DX7 if you don't like keys or you're trying to cut corners you could always get the Cheaper sound module version called the TX7. If you have the budget for the Korg OPSIX but looking for a behomth of a vintage FM synthesizer there's also the TX216 (Or 816 once fully upgraded). However I would highly recommend to anyone who is using these to download and used Dexed as well as programming these can be a bit of a Migrane. I'd also say beware 4 OP can sound harsher then their 6 OP brothers but that comes at a price and and if you're looking for something cheap you could always get the FB-01
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Great points! I often forget about a lot of those FM modules. And software, for that matter, since I dont really incorporate either into my workflow.
@SirRigbyBaconKaiser3 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear Normally I tend to use hardware over software but for some FM Synthesis is really quite overwhelming. That's why I thought I'd mention them.
@rachelar3 жыл бұрын
Novation bass station AND Korg monologue, surely I've gone too far?
@mrz803 жыл бұрын
Surely that's "a good start" :D
@ericwhite44863 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure if you're into them, But I would love if you did this with drum machines and grooveboxes as well!
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I am a die-hard for my MPC 1000, but have had a deluge and a digitakt, of course have a volca sample...Honestly wish i could xoxo sequence drums on the mpc, but until I get something that does that AND can loop midi live, ill be keeping my 1k. Hoping to try and get a model: Samples to try out, would love to have an impression of that too.
@kimble023 жыл бұрын
Honestly there is so much overlap with gear these days. Now the JDXa is one that is really hard to replicate. I haven’t found something that unique in a while. Unfortunately Roland is so Roland it’s flawed, still a jewel among newer gear for sound design. Ah... and the Matrixbrute. Hate the Steiner Parker filter, but the sound design possibilities are pretty wild with the matrix. I guess you could supplement with a Neutron for a semi modular. But that interface is so slick on the MB.
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Matrix brute is a great example actually, that combined flexibility of patch anything to anything, AND presets is pretty unique. If that was the essential part to someone, I don't see anything else filling the role, especially not as well.
@kimble023 жыл бұрын
@@JorbLovesGear True once you throw presets into the mix. Remids me of the pin matrix on a Putney but so much easier to deal with. The JDXa is simply a strange wonderful synth I'm happy ROland made it, warts and all it can be frustrating but I don't have anything that overlaps with it being a digital analog hybrid with crazy modulation routing at you fingertips (well under a few menus that is:).
@geoffk7772 жыл бұрын
@@kimble02 The Roland Cloud / System 8 version of the JDX8 is supposed to shockingly close to the original. I can't verify that, since I don't have an original one, but I can tell you that it sounds great.
@kimble022 жыл бұрын
I think you’re getting a bit confused. They released a JX-08 which is a recreation of the JX8p with the programmer. It has a huge voice count so it isn’t ACB technology so it isn’t available as a plug out on the System 8.that’s all ACB based. It’s a plug out on their Zenology based synths which is still pretty cool. They also released a JD8 boutique which is a remake of the JD800 which is a nightmare with the short throw faders but sounds great. None of those synths have anything to do with the Xa which is an odd/wonderful bird all it’s own. The sound of the JX-08 is really nice though! And the 800 is like a D50 on steroids! A lot of people bag on the JX8p, I love the sound though!
@geoffk7772 жыл бұрын
@@kimble02 You're right, I was confusing the JX8P and JDXa (damn Roland's stupid names). As for the plugouts, there's one version used by the Jupiter-X and Fantom and an ACB one used by the System-8. I think that Cloud softsynth is closer to the System-8 version, but I'm not positive. But all are JX8p, not JDXa. Sorry for the confusion.
@ZetaCarinae3 жыл бұрын
Future suggestion: the MS-20. I have the ipad app, which is pretty sweet (1/30 or less than the price of the hardware), but I am curious if there is really a viable replacement in hardware (compared to the mini, which is about $550).
@JorbLovesGear3 жыл бұрын
Behringer does the clone, of course is available cheap, if you really need the same architecture. But I think most modern mono synths are capable of sounding 'big' these days.
@SkeleMusic2 жыл бұрын
Wow dx7’s are going up in price. I remember when they were less than $300
@SlaserX2 жыл бұрын
I love this video, I subbed just for this series. I have to ask though, how would you sell an iconic synth with a not-small price tag that's just not the flavor of the month? (for context, I have a Prophet VS)
@JorbLovesGear2 жыл бұрын
Once someone wants one, be sure yours is the right combo of price / condition. But, it may be nobody wants it for 4 months,, gotta be patient
@SlaserX2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tip, I am certainly doing my best on that front. I love to see more info on making smart purchases and selling tips. Everyone makes videos about using cool gear, but very little is said about moving and acquiring gear (at least sanely... Its why I'll never touch eurorack, I have enough addictions)
@do-beebrothers25502 жыл бұрын
No one seems to want to unload a Polybrute had to buy one new. Nothing else morphs at that price point.
@skyreadersociety61833 жыл бұрын
be careful if you think a nordlead can replicate prophets, on paper maybe, but sonically the nordleads are pretty sterile (sorry)- they are great for other stuff the prophets cannot do: glassy, hifi sound, synced noise (very cool). had a NL2x and a P08 and could compare. Low end on the analogs is much more there, the NL are more mid range + treble in terms of frequency. THe NL are very good for the infamous house basses from the late 90ies (that sounded a bit like a jazz basses - I think you'll remember)