In the end you'll want them all. I've got a couple A111's, a couple
Plan B's on order, and a pair of Analogue Systems RS95's. I've also got
an ever expanding Blacet system that I plan on adding some VCO's to.
They all have such incredibly different character. I could get by with
just a pair of either flavor but having a choice sure makes it fun. I
don't think you could go wrong with any of these.
Rob
On Thursday, November 25, 2004, at 11:48 AM, waveform100 wrote:
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> Yes, I was referring to Blacet VCO's. But the Plan B VCO's are
> looking extremely interesting. I am considering myself buying a pair
> of those. Finally a VCO that is diffrent from the rest. I'd say for a
> first pair of VCOs I would go for a VCO that tracks very well, if you
> want to do tonal music next to FX.
>
> So I guess, the perfect choice would be: 2 Blacet's and 2 Plan-B's.
> Blacet has the best hardsync-Sound in my studio but only average sine-
> shaping.
>
> Olivier
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> > Yo.
> > I think Waveform100 was referring to Blacet VCOs, not the PlanB.
> >
> >
> > I would go for a couple of B..... VCO's.
> >
> > nick
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