And Synth Tech, I don't think many people realize most of Paul's modules were digital. He actually made some of the most advanced digital modules that are out there.
Also, I don't think the age of the design has anything to do with how advanced they are.
I think Rossum is making some of the most advance digital and analogue modules.
Doepfer makes some awesome digital modules and so does Greyscale. And then there is O|D, Percussa, Making Sound Machines and all the other digital sequencer people.
I wonder about the question because there are so many digital modules and the idea that there is a "King of Digital" misses the point entirely IMHO. It's a pointless categorization in the same way that the division between east coast and west coast synthesis is pointless.
Also, I don't think the age of the design has anything to do with how advanced they are.
I think Rossum is making some of the most advance digital and analogue modules.
Doepfer makes some awesome digital modules and so does Greyscale. And then there is O|D, Percussa, Making Sound Machines and all the other digital sequencer people.
I wonder about the question because there are so many digital modules and the idea that there is a "King of Digital" misses the point entirely IMHO. It's a pointless categorization in the same way that the division between east coast and west coast synthesis is pointless.
Statistics: Posted by dubonaire — Tue Nov 12, 2024 6:09 am