as I hold my JD990, JV2080, RM-8, and JP8000..........will never get rid of any of them - whether they sound good or not, they are absolute time capsules
The VL1 was great, but the EX-5 took those sounds to a whole new level. Still nothing like it decades later. And where is the Wavestation? Another brilliant, unique instrument.
Great series of videos! I still own my JD-800, Nord Lead 1 and Korg Prophecy. Each of those synths are special. I like the fact that you covered a time when musicians were opening back up to the idea that "analog" (albeit virtual) cannot be beat. Also, those "virtual analogs" were very complex little machines...The Korg Prophecy is a very powerful little synth. And, of course, the JD-800 sounds crystal clear. I like my "real" analogs too. Thanks for this series!
No, and yes. Funny that the AI sounds on the M1 sounded fresh but the "improved" AI2 sounds on the X3 sound without dynamic expression. Combi mode though is much more flexible than any of the presented synths here. And midi implementation is better than on the M1.
Hey. Good that someone replied, even four years later. I have worked on an X3 for several years. I can also confirm what you said. However, I've always maintained that it's all up to the musician who can deal with the instrument itself so to work a good deal of a sound that's worth the effort. And to me the X3 provides a good range of resources that turn out helpful, very helpful. Thanks again for your feedback, dude. 🙂
Want to unload all your worst sounding 90s synths off onto me, for cheap? I'll take the CLAVIA DMI Nord Lead / Roland JD-800 / KORG Prophecy / KAWAI K5000S / YAMAHA VL1 / YAMAHA SY99, and open to anything else ugly collecting dust, and especially looking for terrible sounding synths like the Kawai K4. I could definitely use another.
Roland JD-800 ...... my favorite!
lol and for me the worst in the list
@@ChromosomeSyndicate - *WRONG* answer. You've obviously never played one.
as I hold my JD990, JV2080, RM-8, and JP8000..........will never get rid of any of them - whether they sound good or not, they are absolute time capsules
2:41 sounds like the end of an 90s TV Show. Love it.
The VL1 was great, but the EX-5 took those sounds to a whole new level. Still nothing like it decades later.
And where is the Wavestation? Another brilliant, unique instrument.
Great series of videos!
I still own my JD-800, Nord Lead 1 and Korg Prophecy. Each of those synths are special. I like the fact that you covered a time when musicians were opening back up to the idea that "analog" (albeit virtual) cannot be beat. Also, those "virtual analogs" were very complex little machines...The Korg Prophecy is a very powerful little synth. And, of course, the JD-800 sounds crystal clear. I like my "real" analogs too.
Thanks for this series!
Awesome stuff, I love vintage synths!!!
Every single factory patch in the JD800 was a masterpiece. Rolands total hit on a sound design platform.
and i find the jd the most uninteresting :0
i am a proud owner of the kawai k 5000 s
love it
That one is fantastic!
I concur I have an and an s & a w they are both fantastic 😇👍
And the Ensoniq SD1 32 voices? And the Waldorf Microwave 1?.......
Alesis? Ensonic? Kurzweil?
Jarre has used JD-800 in Chronology !
I would kind of sort of have to disagree on that. In my opinion the SY99 is stunning to this day.
Do you own a Synth ?
korg wavestation?
Roland Jv 1080?
I think access virus is missing in the list,and also several synths from quasimidi too.
No wavestation, no equinox and no z1
JD-800 and SY99 for me, to bad they're to expensive for me..
Same
Same here. Beautiful machines.
Add the VL1 and the 5000 s and we have all of my favorite synths of that period.
Snuppeluppen søppelsopp I'd also add VP1 and I'd exchange the K5000 for K5 for additive synthesis.
Yes but only a handfull of vp1 synths was ever produced. I just wish that it was mass produced.
nice job
thanks
I have the JD-800: wonderful synth, unlimited possibilities! Certainly no shit synth!
Really? Play it.
Absence of Wavestation....
I think you've all always underestimated Korg X3. Pity.
No, and yes. Funny that the AI sounds on the M1 sounded fresh but the "improved" AI2 sounds on the X3 sound without dynamic expression.
Combi mode though is much more flexible than any of the presented synths here.
And midi implementation is better than on the M1.
Hey. Good that someone replied, even four years later.
I have worked on an X3 for several years. I can also confirm what you said. However, I've always maintained that it's all up to the musician who can deal with the instrument itself so to work a good deal of a sound that's worth the effort. And to me the X3 provides a good range of resources that turn out helpful, very helpful.
Thanks again for your feedback, dude. 🙂
The sounds chosen as examples for the Prophecy were the most boring and uncharacteristic ones you could find.
Yep. The Prophecy board in my Trinity Plus can come up with better preset sounds.
Long live the Prophesy.
the 90's....decade of the ugliest, worse sounding synths ever produced.
I disagree... But I do think the 90's was not the best decade for synthesizers. Yet, Roland and Nord Lead made a few terrific ones this decade.
wtf why
Want to unload all your worst sounding 90s synths off onto me, for cheap? I'll take the CLAVIA DMI Nord Lead / Roland JD-800 / KORG Prophecy / KAWAI K5000S / YAMAHA VL1 / YAMAHA SY99, and open to anything else ugly collecting dust, and especially looking for terrible sounding synths like the Kawai K4. I could definitely use another.
@@corezone4250 It is a brain hamster. They are like that.