And a phaser.
Also, two Revox A77's for echo.
An additional Roland Space Echo for doubling the sequencer steps.
Don't forget the reverb either.
And if budget allows, a Synthi A[ks] for spacy effects (you only have to use it once ~ just press the red button).
:-)
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> In that case you will need lots of sequencers. The system Bakis lined out will be suit you nicely.
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> Hi Jose,
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> Welcome to the group. Can you describe the music that you'd like to make Prog
> Dance Experimental Sound processing
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> If you are happy with the Arturia software you'll be aware of the building
> blocks of a traditional modular. You'll need the same in a real world system. So
> oscillators, filters, VCA's and envelopes should all be on your shopping list.
> The exact compositin and additional modules will depend on your style really.
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> Hope this helps,
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> Hi York:
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> The music I create is old school type aka Berlin School, my influences are the
> first Tangerine Dream records (the Virgin years), Klaus Schulze, the first
> Neuronium years, and of course Robert Rich and Steve Roach, sometimes I play
> synths on several projects (pop, acid rock) but the main frame of my work is
> electronic music. I really love programming sounds and I think that those
> records were marvelous, magical so I want the touch of real analog gear. Does it
> help
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> Thanks
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