What is some currently interesting/innovative hardware?

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Cwejman S1 is going back into production if you have a shitload of money to burn...

I want one

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xonetacular wrote:Cwejman S1 is going back into production if you have a shitload of money to burn...

I want one
Fuck me. Where'd you hear this?

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td3l wrote:
xonetacular wrote:Cwejman S1 is going back into production if you have a shitload of money to burn...

I want one
Fuck me. Where'd you hear this?
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Facebook. Cwejman users group. Same exact synth as the original mk2. Says there will be 200 units in the first run, he doesn't know price yet as of a couple days ago.

I'm sure it will be very expensive, but I'm considering selling a bunch of modular for one. I like fixed/semi modular more these days. I think they were originally $3k-3500 range. 4-5k+ wouldn't surprise me now but we'll see I hope I'm wrong.

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Pagan wrote:Sort of off-topic, but I'm considering a Mopho SE mainly for master keyboard duties
Well I went ahead since I got a great deal on a mint pre-owned one, and as far as keyboards go, this one is top class. Lovely action, incredibly good aftertouch (there's no "lump" or mushiness, it just engages when you'd expect and stays perfectly controllable) and high build quality overall. Also looks much better than the plastic MIDI keyboards, fwiw :D

The Mopho engine is just "ok", having owned an Evolver I knew what to expect from the curtis chips, it'll be useful to have a hw synth (I've decided to only record it live, won't plug anything in the MIDI in) and it does low end and wild filter tweaking better than plugins. Anyway, since an analog mono is the opposite of innovative, and there's a neat empty area on the Mopho SE chassis calling for some cool desktop module, has anyone tried PreenFM2 http://ixox.fr/preenfm2/ or a Bastl microGranny 2 http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instru ... crogranny/?

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I just found out about an interesting drumsynth box coming soon. Partly inspired by the pearl syncussion- by no means a clone but think that kind of workflow with an interesting drum focused synth voice that can do more than drums. Looks really good but not public yet.

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Push2 is great, kordbot is also pretty dope.


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http://www.dreadbox-fx.com/hades-diy/

Dreadbox killing it as per usual

140EUR

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slowpilgrim wrote:http://www.dreadbox-fx.com/hades-diy/

Dreadbox killing it as per usual

140EUR
Yeah for that price it is pretty hard to say no.

Bastl Instruments are doing good things as well:

http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/thyme/

http://www.bastl-instruments.com/instruments/softpop/


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