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Flexor rockz!!!

Post by hifiboom »

Wow I have to share this!

One week ago I got my Flexor license and now I build my first patches in between the last days and I think only the filters are worth the pack ! They sound really smooth and analog like. Very nice!

A sound close to the Oberheim stuff (generally: very analogish), and my first experiments with only utilizising the Flexor filter modules sound very cool. I don`t think the CW filters are bad, but the Flexor and the CW filters complement each other quite well... And yes I prefer the Flexor ones... :)
because they sound smooth as butter... :D

Really this is a very nice addition to my arsenal of audio weapons.

In 5 words:

VERY VERY VERY VERY NICE! hehe :D

the bad side is that I will find even less time for making music, but spend more time with the toolz. But thats okay so far. :lol:
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Post by arela »

:D I was allured to buy it myself.
I last used my MOD3 back in 2003, so i hope flexor will make me use it more often :D
I'm still at the factory patches - a lot of joy to come
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Post by hifiboom »

here is some results from my first patch: a fat modulated bass
Its soo nice how the filter cuts through the sound...

I try to make a mod_patch that is not only a one sound pony. I want one with at least 30 or 40 sounds in preset list, better would be 127.

:)

I`ve read on Adern page that Flexor II comes with many new variations of filters... Thats damn cool ! The CW Modular will than be the biggest modular synth you ever could buy.
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Post by irrelevance »

Flexor is a must even if you're not a mod god. There are some amazing patches/sounds ready for use. I'm now digging into flexor after owning it for a year or so and it's as frustrating as it is rewarding right now :lol:

I also purchased Wolf's exellent midi toolbox. I'm sure that this combined with flexor will give me the sequencing power I crave Scope environment for controlling external (to modular, at least) gear. Not there yet but soon I hope.

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Post by astroman »

you answered a bass patch with your post # 303
as remarkable as your comments are true :D
too bad the counter is moving on...

cheers, Tom
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Post by hifiboom »

lol astro .... :lol:

(I would have never recognized this)
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you still have some opportunities left... :-D
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