Creamware Profit-5?
I think I'm going to just get it. If that is the difference, that can be a really big deal. I have experienced the difference between the early and late Minimoogs, and it can be very wide ranging, and I certainly like the earlier ones the best. Later Mini's were much more stable as far as tuning goes, but they were also less punchy.
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I spent some time with the Profit-5 last night.
Very, very, very nice. You know you have a good one when you sit there and look up at the clock and it's three hours later.

Ton of variety. A lot of very useful sounds. And the modulation matrix really gets you into some weird territory. Just a very nice one overall.
Very, very, very nice. You know you have a good one when you sit there and look up at the clock and it's three hours later.



Ton of variety. A lot of very useful sounds. And the modulation matrix really gets you into some weird territory. Just a very nice one overall.
I got it. This Profit 5 is a monster. Its spectral richness is astonishing. If you can, get it NOW!...
(btw, i have all the recents CW synths, and this one is a big plus, I regret I can't write in french to you, to tell you much more, my english is so rudimentary)
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(btw, i have all the recents CW synths, and this one is a big plus, I regret I can't write in french to you, to tell you much more, my english is so rudimentary)
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