I
ever loved vintage things, especially computers, videogames, and obviously,
synths.
I think analog vintage synths got a their own "soul", and if you
deeply understand them, they can give you a lot more than actual ones, even
if they're more difficoult and less versatile to be used..
Here my “vintage audio objects”, which are proudly stored in my
studio:
1.MAC SE/30, the third mac i owned, the first was a 512/400…obviously
after my commodore 64 ;)
2. Musitronics Mu-tron Bi-Phase…connected to a clavinet
or to a fender it gives you wings! ask to Stevie Wonder ….
3. powerbook140 not a macbookpro…how many challenges
on Macsky between a digital performer 3.61 and a galaxy editor!
4.Roland707 ok, it's not a 808 or a 909, but this is the
one that my parents bought for me in the eighties. So I use this one. Sorry.
Also this one.
5. MINIMOOG modelD serial11375 del’79. THE KING! Stop.
6. DX7, a milestone, the more sold synth all over the world.
It's from '84 but it's very useful today too.