Welcome back, but sorry to hear about your computer.
Yes, this sounds quite nice, although there have been some lengthy debates regarding the paraphonic versus polyphonic labeling.
I've heard some meh demos and some that are absolutely delicious.
I love how it sounds in this video:
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Have fun with that. Several months ago I purchased the Arturia effects bundle, 3 classic emulations, one of them based on the Roland RE201 Space Echo.
I'm using Cubase 6 on Windows 10. Every time I activated the Roland 201, Cubase would crash.
A week or more of emails with Arturia support(who were very helpful), trials and errors, we could not resolve the issue and I was given a refund. Sad too, because the Space Echo sounds awesome.
They told me when they test for compatibility, Cubase 6 is considered old and it was never tested and coded for compatibility.I think their site shows Cubase 8, 9 and 10. I have no issue with my Arturia Prophet V and the compressors I own.
So if your Arturia stuff keeps crashing when using the Arturia software, that might be the problem.
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I have Cubase 8 Pro, so I'm save for that. I didn't have problems with crashing, but Cubase stopping while playing. Now I have a faster processor, twice as much memory and a bigger SDD.
Just a thought - a (musically) conservative prog fan and friend of mine boldly stated that all of the good classic prog was made before the invention of the polyphonic synths, using mono synths, Hammonds, string machines, pianos and Mellotrons (of course). Really, are there any revered prog using polys, from the late 70s and on, where the polysynth has a crucial role (NOT emulating Mellotrons, sampled strings, etc)? Later ELP (GX-1), Vangelis CS80-period, Rush from Signals (OB-8voice) and on? What is your opinion, as prog-synth-jockeys?
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John, can you spot me the dosh?
I don't know that one.
Aurora and Mystical Adventures were the first Jean Luc Ponty albums I owned. Those are the only ones I had on vinyl.
A friend of mine, who was a avid Frank Zappa fan, played me Aurora, which urged me to buy it. My friend didn't really like it, so I suppose he bougth because of the Zappa connection.
You may know it as Civilized Evil.
One of my own JLP favs.
Perhaps finding the happy medium is harder than we know.
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Oh, that guy! I love his reviews, super organized and easy to follow
Thanks!
If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
https://battema.bandcamp.com/
Also, Ephemeral Sun: it's a thing and we like making things that might be your thing: https://ephemeralsun.bandcamp.com
Korg is teasing an ARP 2600 reissue announcement on January 10th.
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Best gear for the decade. I've not looked closely at this, so...
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