Oberheim Matrix 12 w/ XPander
Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2007 8:13 am
Well it's 2 years now that I have been using Scope. The Oberheims had a proper burial in my Project Studio @ home, but I regretfully replied they had no equal, until recent experiments negated that statement.
The truth is that they have been surpassed by using John Bowens Solaris 4.1 w/ Pro Wave, and the Studio Electronics SE-1x. As much as I hate to admit the 10000 USD cost back in the late '80's 4 these FAT BASTARDS, compared to the total cost of Zarg's synths and the SE-1x, which was 975 USD !!
I have routed them into the STM1632 and added FX for sweetening them, actually taming is a better word, as they have such a strong output. The Zarg's, and SE-1x have won the day. Through months of programming I have forged their sound sound in the fires of my will, and they actually can re-do the PPG's, D50 series, Prophet VS, and creations never heard from any analog.
No longer will I complain that Scope synths lack anything in regards to sound. However, I still require the mono SE-1x for the fat unclean low end and mono capabilities that virtual synths cannot reproduce IMHO. So now that all bases have been covered, let the battles begin.
I am currently doing a tribute to the 70's, and '80's w/ a cover band that freaks when they hear this rig @ rehersals. We are doing ELP, Yes, Styx, Allman Brothers, Thomas Dolby, and even the Who. These were such awesome sounding bands back then that I get goose bumps playing and sounding as they did.
So anyone doubting our platforms sound quality should hear, better yet feel the SPL's that spew forth from my rotary cabinet, and dual 8" Barbetta's, w/ stereo subs. I guaranfuckintee there are no equals.
Scope Rules Period !!
The truth is that they have been surpassed by using John Bowens Solaris 4.1 w/ Pro Wave, and the Studio Electronics SE-1x. As much as I hate to admit the 10000 USD cost back in the late '80's 4 these FAT BASTARDS, compared to the total cost of Zarg's synths and the SE-1x, which was 975 USD !!
I have routed them into the STM1632 and added FX for sweetening them, actually taming is a better word, as they have such a strong output. The Zarg's, and SE-1x have won the day. Through months of programming I have forged their sound sound in the fires of my will, and they actually can re-do the PPG's, D50 series, Prophet VS, and creations never heard from any analog.
No longer will I complain that Scope synths lack anything in regards to sound. However, I still require the mono SE-1x for the fat unclean low end and mono capabilities that virtual synths cannot reproduce IMHO. So now that all bases have been covered, let the battles begin.
I am currently doing a tribute to the 70's, and '80's w/ a cover band that freaks when they hear this rig @ rehersals. We are doing ELP, Yes, Styx, Allman Brothers, Thomas Dolby, and even the Who. These were such awesome sounding bands back then that I get goose bumps playing and sounding as they did.
So anyone doubting our platforms sound quality should hear, better yet feel the SPL's that spew forth from my rotary cabinet, and dual 8" Barbetta's, w/ stereo subs. I guaranfuckintee there are no equals.
Scope Rules Period !!