Ok Sup Forums, I want to buy my fist synth. I want something analog but that can also used as midi controller...

Ok Sup Forums, I want to buy my fist synth. I want something analog but that can also used as midi controller, 32 keys and I don't want to spend more than 400€; the only one that seems to fit this is the Novation Mininova, although I don't know if it's good. What do you recommend?

why does it have to be analog

Because I travel a lot and I'd like to use it also when I don't have a computer

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Novation mininova isn't analog.

Too bad Monopoly money is weak, otherwise I'd recommend the Korg Minilogue

Kek

Don't buy into the analog game, senpai

The Roland JD-XI is analog, digital, can be used as MIDI controller and it costs about 430€

Not him, but why not? Plenty of people prefer the sound, and not everyone wants to spend music how they might spend work, clicking around on a screen.

Don't give me the whole "analog can be completely emulated" meme, it's tired and old.

korg monotron a perfect uuuu

It's not a meme. Analog CAN be completely emulated.

What does analog sound like?

"fat"? "warm"?

So can digital. It does not matter.

It's been a jelly poorfag meme for a long time. Sorry to break it to you.

Also, nobody here mentioned fat and warm.

The thing digital can't emulate is filter saturation and gain staging. Even you have to admit that any sort of digital drive in a softsynth sounds terribad. On top of that, you need to run filters at pretty high sample rates in order to get them to not sound like your garden variety CEM filter. Most decent emulators out there also hog large amounts of CPU, which isn't good when you want to do things live. The ones that don't hog reduculous amounts of CPU are really only good at emulating an alpha Juno.

Fat and warm were in quotations because those are the descriptions every one gives to analog.

I wasn't originally talking about softsynths, btw. For OP, he would be better off getting a digital synth for the amount he wants to spend. Besides, all the gear considered to be analog today has digital filters, so the sound chain is never fully analog.

Gotta love a noob thinking he knows better than everyone else.

>all the gear considered analog today has digital filters
Okay, now you're just making things up. It's better to stop now than to make yourself look even more retarded.

I never opposed digital synths, I own plenty. But I'm not going to fool myself that my Blofeld will copy a Jupiter 8, it's better at PPG wave sounds. Nor is the Minimoog patch on my wavestation anything like my actual Minimoog.

If you're talking about
Then yeah, it's pretty funny that he has to resort to making things up to support his argument.

>more retarded
You're right. Sorry. I was thinking of DCOs, not filters.

What synths do you own? It sounds like you know a lot about them.

Most have VCOs, only Dave Smith still pumps out DCOs. It was the 80s that were saturated with DCOs. Moog is pretty crazy about digitally controlled VCOs, but that's different than a DCO.

I myself own a modest modular system, Minimoog model D, JX-10, JX8P, Korg Wavestation EX, Microbrute, Blofeld, Yamaha TX-816 to compliment a bandmate's DX7, I also own various drum machines, groove boxes, and organs.

I do all sampling on the computer, along with more esoteric synth stuff

Awesome. That's a great collection.

Do you have a SoundCloud or something similar, perchance? I'd love to hear what you do.

I have a soundcloud for each of my bands, but I would rather not post them here, as they lead to Facebook pages with my real identity.

Any recommendations then?

Can anyone recommend a good synth for someone who has no idea how synths work? I really like Tangerine Dream, Cluster and Harmonia if that helps.

Not that guy, but if you're OP, the mininova you mentioned is actually digital, and pretty good. Another user also mentioned was the Roland Jd-Xi. Lastly, the blofeld is a bit more, but a really good synth.

The synths mentioned above are all great, especially for string sounds. You'll also want to dive into sequencers to get that Berlin School sound

thanks

OP here, thank you, do you recommend other digital synth not too expensive?