Poly Chain or Different Synth?
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2013 2:49 pm
Okay, I have a Slim Phatty and I freakin LOVE IT. I have just sold my Access Virus B and I plan on picking up a different synth. I also have preordered this midi controller http://misa-digital.myshopify.com/products/tri-bass
I can run up to 4 different synths with this, I can play 3 notes at a time in most modes of the controller. I plan to use my set-up live.
Right now the Slim Phatty is my only synth. Like I said, I am loving it. I have been thinking about buying another one right away since I just sold my Virus, I have found another Slim Phatty for $575 used. I will get my controller around October (I pre-ordered), so I would have a few months to srape together/sell something else off and pick-up the third Slim Phatty by the time the controller arrives. I have several nice effects pedals that I could use to change sounds by stomping them like I do with my bass. I realize that I will need a mixer of some kind to at least take the 3 mono signals and run them in stereo. Right?
Anything else that I would need to run the Poly Chain set-up?
Also, Since this project is mainly me, drum machine, looper, synth rig and an added vocalist who may play a bit of guitar on top, I have a lot of sonic room to sound HUGE. So that is one reason that Poly Chaining appeals to me.
Alternately, I could buy a DSI Tetra, and control both the Tetra and Slim Phatty with the same controller (I could hold a chord on the Tetra by swiping up on the control screen, then play a part on the SP, for example). This gives me a Mono and a Poly to work with immediately. I am concerned about the Tetra's interface a bit, I am okay at deeper synth programming but I don't love it when it is very convoluted. Hence one major reason that I love the Slim Phatty and sold my Virus. Like I said, I do have effects to run my rig through so I don't feel like I have to have the most modulation intense sounds, I like GOOD basic, powerful and usable synth sounds that I can run through my PitchFacto and ModFactor for more movement and weirdness as the song parts require.
So what would you do and yes I know, I am asking the Moog People Moog or DSI. I have had a DSI Tempest before and I really liked it. I have never had a real DSI synth ( I mean Tempest is a drum synth).
Thanks!
I can run up to 4 different synths with this, I can play 3 notes at a time in most modes of the controller. I plan to use my set-up live.
Right now the Slim Phatty is my only synth. Like I said, I am loving it. I have been thinking about buying another one right away since I just sold my Virus, I have found another Slim Phatty for $575 used. I will get my controller around October (I pre-ordered), so I would have a few months to srape together/sell something else off and pick-up the third Slim Phatty by the time the controller arrives. I have several nice effects pedals that I could use to change sounds by stomping them like I do with my bass. I realize that I will need a mixer of some kind to at least take the 3 mono signals and run them in stereo. Right?
Anything else that I would need to run the Poly Chain set-up?
Also, Since this project is mainly me, drum machine, looper, synth rig and an added vocalist who may play a bit of guitar on top, I have a lot of sonic room to sound HUGE. So that is one reason that Poly Chaining appeals to me.
Alternately, I could buy a DSI Tetra, and control both the Tetra and Slim Phatty with the same controller (I could hold a chord on the Tetra by swiping up on the control screen, then play a part on the SP, for example). This gives me a Mono and a Poly to work with immediately. I am concerned about the Tetra's interface a bit, I am okay at deeper synth programming but I don't love it when it is very convoluted. Hence one major reason that I love the Slim Phatty and sold my Virus. Like I said, I do have effects to run my rig through so I don't feel like I have to have the most modulation intense sounds, I like GOOD basic, powerful and usable synth sounds that I can run through my PitchFacto and ModFactor for more movement and weirdness as the song parts require.
So what would you do and yes I know, I am asking the Moog People Moog or DSI. I have had a DSI Tempest before and I really liked it. I have never had a real DSI synth ( I mean Tempest is a drum synth).
Thanks!