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Re: Pining for a MiniBrute
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 7:53 am
by Kenneth
Brian G wrote:
Owning a bunch of synthesizers us lie a Swiss Army Knife. You ay not need all the stuff in it but when you do, you're glad you have them

That works for some people, but when my work space gets cluttered I can't think straight. I need simplicity in order to function, so I try to only keep the bare minimum, not only in the music realm but in all aspects of my life. I just can't stand to watch things pile up.
Re: Pining for a MiniBrute
Posted: Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:01 am
by stiiiiiiive
I second that... but I have hard time getting apart of things
So when I have this impulsion Itake the opportunity.
Who wants a Nord Lead Anniversary?

Re: Pining for a MiniBrute
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 2:47 am
by ColorForm2113
I've been considering a minibrute also. The way I see it is for the size, price and functionality, not only are you getting another synth but you're getting more cv control to connect with the voyager and moogerfoogers, a multi mode filter to run audio through or to put in the voyager's mix out/filter in, an extra vco (with lots of bells and whistles) and then arpeggiator. And vice versa the voyager will add more features and capabilities to the minibrute.
I'm either going to sell my jx3p with pg200 and get a minibrute and midi murf...or save up some more money and sell the Roland and blofeld to get a prophet 12....too much want and too little space/money lol