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How could someone give a synth like Reaktor a 5? What would that person do when faced with a real synth like a Minimoog, an Omega-8, or (need I say it?) a Noah? As Joxer said, these must've been two separate reviewers.
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As a Noah owner, I was expecting more from the review. They didn't even mention the vocoder or filter modules, nor the six-string or prodyssey modules.
When the monophonic Moog Voyager came out, they raved about its sound quality. (I think the Noah is the sonic equal of the Voyager.) The Roland VariOS, which can only run 2 or 3 applications, also got a 5/5 in EM, and a "product of the year" citation. Noah has much more apps to choose from.
At the very least, their rating standards certainly aren't consistent.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: tfiala on 2004-01-26 08:38 ]</font>
When the monophonic Moog Voyager came out, they raved about its sound quality. (I think the Noah is the sonic equal of the Voyager.) The Roland VariOS, which can only run 2 or 3 applications, also got a 5/5 in EM, and a "product of the year" citation. Noah has much more apps to choose from.
At the very least, their rating standards certainly aren't consistent.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: tfiala on 2004-01-26 08:38 ]</font>
Hi,
I don't have a noah, but a bunch of friends do. Especially one I haven't seen for while because he was finsihing his LP, wich should be out soon (psy-trance on neurobiotic records). I know some of his tracks are 100% Noah, when the nord lead power supply died. I'll tell you when it's out. I have some other friends who also release an LP soon on neurobiotic, and they don't use any cw gear. So you'll be able to buy both (buy=for not mp3) and judge the synth sound quality (well, the ones without noah had a much more experienced remixer/engineer, so it may not be a fair comparison).
see you
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I don't have a noah, but a bunch of friends do. Especially one I haven't seen for while because he was finsihing his LP, wich should be out soon (psy-trance on neurobiotic records). I know some of his tracks are 100% Noah, when the nord lead power supply died. I'll tell you when it's out. I have some other friends who also release an LP soon on neurobiotic, and they don't use any cw gear. So you'll be able to buy both (buy=for not mp3) and judge the synth sound quality (well, the ones without noah had a much more experienced remixer/engineer, so it may not be a fair comparison).
see you
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: spacef on 2004-01-28 05:43 ]</font>
It's amazing what a good engineer in a nice (hardware based) studio can do. I have a Nord Lead also. I'm glad I turn it off when not in use. I'm surprized it died. They seem like they could last forever.
If I go to a studio I'll probably just dump my tracks to CDs and load the wave files into protools. I'm guessing the sync would be nearly perfect. Does anyone know about this?
If I go to a studio I'll probably just dump my tracks to CDs and load the wave files into protools. I'm guessing the sync would be nearly perfect. Does anyone know about this?