Their Moog clones seem like they would be good value as they are pretty cheap second hand for an all analogue synth. Plus it has interchangable filter cartridges so I think it could be ultra versatile.
I'm just wondering once if they're sturdy/stable and two if they are good to program. I'm looking at the ATC-1 which is all pushbuttons and a single rotary knob which COULD be a nightmare or it could be fine depending on how clever/intuitive the menu structure is.
Anyone has any stories, I'd love to hear 'em!
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Posted 08 June 2007 - 01:05 AM
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Posted 08 June 2007 - 11:34 AM
PS Hi, it's djneo from that other place
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Posted 08 June 2007 - 06:15 PM
I know LowKey&nude from that other place has one. They look like a tidy bit of gear.
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Posted 08 June 2007 - 11:01 PM
Hey there djneo, it's Spectrum from er, that other place too. 
Little off-topic... Never touched/heard an ATC-1 myself, though years ago caught up with Jumping Jack (Syd) for a couple of studio sessions at his place where he had the original SE-1 (now an SE-1X) and it was lovely, solid and surprisingly versatile (or as versatile as one can get with just a single note's poloyphony). Remember it having such a nice bass sound to listen to solo'ed or in a mix. Wanted one back then for myself, just I never saw one pop up 2nd hand locally (in a time before ebay became 2nd nature).
Little off-topic... Never touched/heard an ATC-1 myself, though years ago caught up with Jumping Jack (Syd) for a couple of studio sessions at his place where he had the original SE-1 (now an SE-1X) and it was lovely, solid and surprisingly versatile (or as versatile as one can get with just a single note's poloyphony). Remember it having such a nice bass sound to listen to solo'ed or in a mix. Wanted one back then for myself, just I never saw one pop up 2nd hand locally (in a time before ebay became 2nd nature).
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