There are roughly 3 polyphonic pure ANALOG synthesizers available in 2007.kaz uno wrote:there are 15x the amount of polyphonic synthesizers for sale in 2007 than in 1980....gallant steve wrote:definitely, but the point I was really wanting to make was about the whole range of polysynths from the late 70s up into the 80s - many of them were far more in todays's prices than $2000...
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No, so replace it with the A6 and that list looks right.
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http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/news/index.phpgallant steve wrote:Back on topic, does anyone know when the p08 might be able direct from dsi by ?
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But still, there are a lot more poly synths available today, and even though not all are analog, they are still competing head to head with the analog poly synths for consumer dollars, and competition almost always leads to lower prices.REwire wrote:There are roughly 3 polyphonic pure ANALOG synthesizers available in 2007.kaz uno wrote:there are 15x the amount of polyphonic synthesizers for sale in 2007 than in 1980....gallant steve wrote:definitely, but the point I was really wanting to make was about the whole range of polysynths from the late 70s up into the 80s - many of them were far more in todays's prices than $2000...
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and are probably cheaper to manufactuer as well.supermel74 wrote:I doubt it. I'm sure $2000 workstations are still outselling $2000 analog polys 10 to 1StepLogik wrote:I wonder if the guys at Roland are going "damn, we need to make an analog polysynth now!"
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i skimmed past your initial post, my bad...gallant steve wrote:yeah, I was meaning analog synths only.
that's what i meant, maybe that makes a little more sense to the punksupermel74 wrote:But still, there are a lot more poly synths available today, and even though not all are analog, they are still competing head to head with the analog poly synths for consumer dollars, and competition almost always leads to lower prices.
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although as I understand it the big players make good money from tiers of products that don't match their flagship sellers..supermel74 wrote:I doubt it. I'm sure $2000 workstations are still outselling $2000 analog polys 10 to 1StepLogik wrote:I wonder if the guys at Roland are going "damn, we need to make an analog polysynth now!"





