Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
I know this has the potential to be an ugly thread....so Im not trying to say which is better. Let me clarify..
Since I bought my Voyager, I have ben trying to reproduce some of those Model D juicy bassines that is heard on the Automatic Gainsay youtube video emonstration of the Model D. I am hearing insane analogue bass from the D that has a quality that I just can't seem to match with the Voyager.
The Taurus, however comes extremely close to the insane filthy bass that the D effortlessly pumps out. Around 2:48 or so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY2AeD0Tn4Y
Im not trying to get a comparison, Im just saying that the Taurus delivers that raspy bass that gets close to that D sound that the Voyager just won't go to. The voyager is just butter smoothe, the Taurus has razors on that sawtooth wave.
Thoughts?
Eric
Since I bought my Voyager, I have ben trying to reproduce some of those Model D juicy bassines that is heard on the Automatic Gainsay youtube video emonstration of the Model D. I am hearing insane analogue bass from the D that has a quality that I just can't seem to match with the Voyager.
The Taurus, however comes extremely close to the insane filthy bass that the D effortlessly pumps out. Around 2:48 or so http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WY2AeD0Tn4Y
Im not trying to get a comparison, Im just saying that the Taurus delivers that raspy bass that gets close to that D sound that the Voyager just won't go to. The voyager is just butter smoothe, the Taurus has razors on that sawtooth wave.
Thoughts?
Eric
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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
My T-3, MIDI'd to my Phatty, produces some of the most brutal & aggressive bass tones I've ever heard. I agree with your Mini vs. Voyager comparison - both are great sounding machines, but there are differences between them, with the Voyager being the smoother-sounding of the two. I sold my Voyager a few years ago because (at the time) it was not quite aggressive enough for me, and now that I have my Taurus and Phatty, I am wishing I still had the Voyager. My Phatty does certain sounds very well, (sync leads, & overdriven basses & leads), but there is not nearly enough modulation to keep things interesting for very long - especially after playing my Prophet '08, with it's 4 LFOs and plethora of mod routing options. I guess the point I'm trying to make is that each synth has its own unique voice, and you should never sell one to buy another - just save & collect them all, even if it takes years. I've owned & sold way too many cool musical instruments, so now I have gotten very picky about which ones I buy, knowing that whatever I buy, it's going to be with me for a looong time..
Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
There have been times when I say do I need both the Voyager ahd the Model D?
As close as they are, the model D has a certain edge with the filter wide open that is missing on the Voyager. But Voyager can get many sounds not possible on the model D.
And then I stop asking myself these questions.
But neither can get the subsonics of the T3 though.
As close as they are, the model D has a certain edge with the filter wide open that is missing on the Voyager. But Voyager can get many sounds not possible on the model D.
And then I stop asking myself these questions.
But neither can get the subsonics of the T3 though.
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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
So the Model D has been reissued. Everyone says the Minitaur wins in a bass fight when it comes to the Sub 37 and Voyager. I would love to know a result between the Minitaur the Model D in a bass battle.
This is a pretty good comparison... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rKKXWvDqWnQ
Does anyone have anything else to add?
This is a pretty good comparison... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rKKXWvDqWnQ
Does anyone have anything else to add?
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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
Well, I disagree about the quality of the comparison.H_M_D wrote:So the Model D has been reissued. Everyone says the Minitaur wins in a bass fight when it comes to the Sub 37 and Voyager. I would love to know a result between the Minitaur the Model D in a bass battle.
This is a pretty good comparison... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rKKXWvDqWnQ
Does anyone have anything else to add?

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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
Kirneh Ness wrote:Well, I disagree about the quality of the comparison.H_M_D wrote:So the Model D has been reissued. Everyone says the Minitaur wins in a bass fight when it comes to the Sub 37 and Voyager. I would love to know a result between the Minitaur the Model D in a bass battle.
This is a pretty good comparison... https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rKKXWvDqWnQ
Does anyone have anything else to add?

Cool. Why? Three oscillators?
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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
Mainly because one gets zero information about what is happening when, and because the sound quality is not the best. Anyway, for me it is a "war" of little interest, as the D, unfortunately, is way beyond my budget. So I'll have to do with the MinitaurH_M_D wrote:Hello!
Cool. Why? Three oscillators?

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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
Gotcha! It was the only comparison I could find, that's all. It's price tag is hefty. It's beyond my budget too (slightly off topic here) but I am not so sure I would get it ahead of the Sub 37 anyway. I liked what somebody said about the Sub 37 and the D comparison "the D is for synth fetishists."Kirneh Ness wrote:Mainly because one gets zero information about what is happening when, and because the sound quality is not the best. Anyway, for me it is a "war" of little interest, as the D, unfortunately, is way beyond my budget. So I'll have to do with the MinitaurH_M_D wrote:Hello!
Cool. Why? Three oscillators?
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Re: Taurus 3 vs Model D without a war...
tmho:
the voyager ( with slew rate mod, as that's the only one i can compare) has a bit more the characteristics ( soundwise) of the multimoog
the t3 indeed is more raw/ powerful in mij opinion and therefor comes closer to the model-d . ( minitaur and sub37, all seem to be based on the t3 rather then on the voyager, which i think was a good idea
t3 afcourse without the note range of the model-d, it's bass
to be honest the synth most used is the voyager , as it's handy, reliable and doing its best sufficiently, it's my workinghorse.
mostly coupled with the t3 underneath it
the model-d ( and other types ) are my "fun to play synths", i would feel uncomfortable b.e. to take them to gigs or synth gatherings as they are too precious to me and irreplacable.
so my advice: buy all three of them
ps , haven't tried the new model-d as i'm a long time user of a beloved model-d (serial 2***, very well kept and calibrated) already. would love to compare with the new ones but they still are not very widespread over here
the voyager ( with slew rate mod, as that's the only one i can compare) has a bit more the characteristics ( soundwise) of the multimoog
the t3 indeed is more raw/ powerful in mij opinion and therefor comes closer to the model-d . ( minitaur and sub37, all seem to be based on the t3 rather then on the voyager, which i think was a good idea
t3 afcourse without the note range of the model-d, it's bass
to be honest the synth most used is the voyager , as it's handy, reliable and doing its best sufficiently, it's my workinghorse.
mostly coupled with the t3 underneath it
the model-d ( and other types ) are my "fun to play synths", i would feel uncomfortable b.e. to take them to gigs or synth gatherings as they are too precious to me and irreplacable.
so my advice: buy all three of them

ps , haven't tried the new model-d as i'm a long time user of a beloved model-d (serial 2***, very well kept and calibrated) already. would love to compare with the new ones but they still are not very widespread over here