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clusterchord
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tho interestingly enough more than a few most coveted, legendary ARPs, basically have a transistor ladder inside (like blue and gray versions of ARP2600) that moog even sued them for, or a recreation of ladder via transistor array chips like Oddysey mkII, Axxe mkI, Pro Soloist, DGX etc..
Yeah I read that. Of course the filter is just one element (albeit the most prominent one), and the ladder is a great filter. If I were to get an Odyssey, I'd look for the later 2 pole version, just to be different... But then again, I wouldn't complain too loudly if I ended up with the ladder-knockoff version either...
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165099
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... after a few years of a building frustration with patch sheets ...
That's my concern too, but then again, I think I may be chaotic enough to be able to deal with no recall. Not to mention the fact that I don't mind composing in an unorthodox way using my sampler, pasting together phrases and such without a concern about being able to duplicate a given sound ever again... (I sometimes do it that way with my AX, even though it has MIDI and patch storage.) OTOH, that's the main reason I was looking at MIDI era synths. I just don't want to make a $2k mistake like that. Not that I have $2k to spend...