Just when I thought I was going soft, I got the feeling that going all (or mostly) analog is probably the way I really want to go. At least for a while. I have to admit that there simply just is a totally different aura about a real analog synth, whether you can actually hear the difference compared to a virtual analog/soft synth or not. Just take my word for it.
OK, so this one is a definite winner. 16-part multitimbral, 16-voice polyphonic analog synth, combined with digital control: looping 7-stage envelopes, a modulation matrix where most things can control most other things (not everything, but close enough), and more details than you can master in quite some time. Pure love straight from the box, well, at least after a 10-15 minute warming up period. I tried it out by making a thick pad sound, and tried stacking 16 of them on top of each other, and I almost dislocated my ears from smiling so broadly. The user interface is absolutely great. Well laid-out, and you can get quite far with just the knobs and buttons, plus the sheer amount of parameters you can get to tweak in the menus is just so…big.
I feel very strongly for the Andromeda. I feel the same enthusiasm that I felt in 1998 when I got the Nord Modular. That’s a good thing. I like to think of the Andromeda as an investment for life. Ended up selling it to my friend, because I only used 5% of its capabilities, and that just felt so wrong. Still, a truly genius synth.
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