MATRIXSYNTH: John Bowen Solaris Interview on CDM


Wednesday, March 28, 2007

John Bowen Solaris Interview on CDM

Title link takes you there. BTW, this was another one I had to keep under wraps (I dropped a hint in the comments of my last post). This is one great interview, and.... Pricing estimates are revealed. Enjoy. ;)

3 comments:

  1. ...and so the "exciting hardware synth" draught continues...

    Either I'm spoiled by my Virus Ti or I just haven't seen anything impressive lately. What I think the industry needs to start doing is TRUE ANALOG synths. If you look at synth prices for "vintage" stuff - you will see that perhaps there's a niche to be claimed there. Not by a pseudo-analog, not by semi-analog BUT BY TRUE, HARDCORE, NO DIGITAL SIGNAL PATH IN SIGHT analog.

    Now, that would get my wallet tingling and my heart beating just a little faster. alas, as it stands right now - it's back to "praying for rain".

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  2. Zeroc001 might be enticed by the new Macbeth keyboard on the horizon...

    In the meantime, by "pricing estimates revealed" I believe Matrix meant "he doesn't have one bit of a clue yet," but I'm sure I wouldn't be able to afford it regardless.

    Besides, my next $3000 keyboard will be a "Matrixsynth-edition" Voyager... jade on black. Ehh, that'll be... 2008, maybe... if I'm lucky...

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  3. Bowen Says:


    "We’ll be somewhere in between the Poly Evolver and the Waldorf Stromberg."

    $$$$

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