![]() ![]() I acknowledge that that would mean it costing more, but I would gladly pay for that extra love, and I imagine others would as well, as it has become more and more clear that a lot of Elektronauts have studios that they have posted on here showcasing all of the machines and more. ![]() The Moog Sub37 seems to be this new kind of control overkill, that looked out of place when it was leaked, and still induces a long second look. Waldorf Microwave 1 rack mount wavetable synthesizer in excellent condition. The Studio 440 was the first integrated music production. Sequential Circuits Studio 440 drum machine sequencer in mint condition with sound library. A handful of these devices were sold to electronic music labs, and thus began Sequential Circuits. ![]() Essentially what makes the Analog Key so unique, is it might be the first machine to get things moved around considerably and more comfortably.ĪR could then have - Better knobs that have more room in-between them, bigger pads for beating on intuitively, CF or SD card holder for loading samples, Joystick and or crossfader, bigger Teenage engineering OP-1 Screen Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 dual manual analog synthesizer with MIDI in mint condition. I usually like the limited box size that each machine exists within, but could you imagine if they pushed a little outside of that and made the AR a bit more spaced out and ergonomic with some additional explosive controls. Not rushing something half baked and soon to be replaced again and again…īut Dropping a hammer so big everything else on the market falls in line ] That’s how you make a name for yourself isn’t it ? I also don’t mind if it cannot sample, as long as it can do everything else that it could potentially do supremely. I only hope Elektron see’s it the way that some of us do, if not even crazier from there perspective, and it gets designed uninhibitedly. AR has the opportunity to be pretty awesome ![]()
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