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Old 02-02-2011, 04:34 PM
reactorstudios
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Re: Round Table Knights Beatport Remix
I spend so much time on music production forums these days I take for granted that people know the gear to which I am referring. Sorry.

The Z3TA+ is a software synthesizer made by Cakewalk, the same company that makes the Sonar digital audio workstation (DAW), which is my main tracking/mixing platform.
The synthesizer comes packaged with Sonar. I have always overlooked the prepackaged software in Sonar because I have other synthesizers, both software and hardware that I enjoy so much.
My favorite synthesizer is the Nord Lead. I have one that finds it's way on to everything I produce. I;ve coaxed great bass, lead and drum sounds out of it. I am fairly well convinced that you could reproduce the entirety of the Fever Ray album (best of 2009, IMHO) using only the nord. It's versatile.
Incidentally, two of them sit on a table directly behind Darren and Rick at every live show. They are bright red, so you can't miss them.
The Casio CZ series of synths were hot new items in the 80s: early digital synths that were affordable, midi equipped, and relatively easy (though time-consuming) to program given the wealth of sounds that could be drawn out of them. I picked up the 5000 model (two CZ-101s in one unit) in 2001 for under $100, but never really put it to great use. It is sturdy as hell, though, and looks cool on my rack. I'll find a place for it in a piece, eventually. It is probably most suitable to synth-pop. Perhaps I'll try my hand at the genre while I'm on an 80s kick!

When you get some time, give the original Round Table Knights track a listen. I am not enamored of it, but I am curious to know how it suits other fans of UW.

I hope day two finds you feeling better.
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Old 02-03-2011, 11:28 AM
Andrea
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Re: Round Table Knights Beatport Remix
The Nord Lead 2x looks awesome.
I guess you need some software as well to mix the layers, right?
If I had the money I would buy it at once and test my aptitude for music. Unfortunately I have to pack my suitcase now for another Hungarian trip instead
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Old 02-03-2011, 12:53 PM
reactorstudios
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Re: Round Table Knights Beatport Remix
Yes, the DAW typically does all the tracking and mixing of layers, if your intent is to record whatever sounds you come up with. I noted that I use Cakewalk's Sonar X1, and I love it. I believe UW use a combination of Apple Logic and Ableton Live, based on what appears to be running on the computers that sit behind the Nords on stage.

The Nord allows you to store up to four parts in memory, which mean you can have four separate sounds playing at once, or stack the four parts for one really thick sound. There is no built in sequencer, though, so you can't record what you play directly to the Nord itself. Even without a dedicated DAW or sequencer, the Nord connected to a decent amplifier (it doesn't have speakers) will provide countless hours of fun. I spend a lot of time on it just messing around with arpeggios while a drum machine (usually a Boss Dr-770) keeps time in the background. When you tempo sync the Nord to your drum beat, kick-ass things can happen.
I picked mine up off of Ebay for $650 (US). A small price to pay for such a beast. If I had more money to drop I'd add the newer Nord Wave to my rack. BUT, I am mostly using software synths these days. The next time I buy a piece of hardware I'll be going for one of my dream synths, the Waldorf Q or a Moog Voyager.
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Old 02-04-2011, 04:16 PM
Andrea
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Re: Round Table Knights Beatport Remix
Wow! This Ableton Live kit on the demo video looks nice. http://www.ableton.com/live
Recording sounds and tones in different mode and changing and rearranging it until it sounds good would suit me since I don´t play piano or guitar but I know what I want when I hear it.
I can imagine it´s even better if the final mix, layer by layer, can be played on real instruments of course. Ting-a-linnng!

However, I have a feeling I would have to find controllers and gears with more and more buttons to get THAT particular sound. I guess if I had time and money enough I would end up as JMJarre. I´m talking about the amount of gear of course
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