Posted by kopg on April 17, 2002 at 17:58:21:
In Reply to: Re: Q-cards in a QS8 ? posted by Dr.Tom on April 17, 2002 at 15:49:21:
I picked up a vintage synth card at Guitar Center the other week for $50. It has some nice presets, but the waveforms that come with it give you lots of options to work with.
: Its American musical supply , but they're $99 ,so ebay is still cheaper. Thank you. Regards, Tom
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: : The vintage synth card give you great new samples of analog synths of the 70s and 80s. Great for progresive rock, for example. For around $80 (ebay) you can get some of the good analog sounds. Of course, getting a real analog synth would be much better, but it cost much more as well.
: : The classical card is a cheaper and feasible source of excellent classical sounds for home studios, and maybe for more than that.
: : I also own the Eurodance card, and I dont like that much, but Techno-dance is not my kind of music.
: : Anyway, any opinion about sounds and cards are very subjective and depends on people and the style of music you perform. I always recomend to hear these babies before buying
: : Best regards
: : Figuerol
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: : : Which catalog house????? I heard the jazz piano and the vintage keys are good cards
: : : : I have a QS8. I see that a catalog house is having a clearance on Alesis 8MB QCards. Are these compatible with my QS8 ? Has any one heard the Vintage Keyboard, Vintage synth or Classical cards ? Any opinions on these cards would be appreciated. Thank you. Regards, Tom