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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Unpacking the Studio Electronics CODE

Title link takes you to more shots on the Gearslutz forum via ten. I'm not sure how long thread will stay up so I mirrored them here as well.

via Amanda

11 comments:

  1. You were so excited at the thought of grabbing pics that might leave, you forgot the word "long" in your comment.

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  2. Thanks for letting me know so I could correct it. Post updated. Busy, busy, busy.

    :)

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  3. I am looking to buy a CODE in the next few weeks, keep changing my mind between that and the Andromeda A6

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  4. i have an A6. Code looks interesting to me. Different for sure.

    If today I had neither, and I wanted user interface, or Pads, I'd pick the A6.

    The Code looks useful due to its filters. Overdrive is nice to see too.

    Personally, the Jomox Sunsyn looks pretty wild to me for an analog polyphonic. Sounds very powerful.

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  5. but the SunSyn isnt a finished product, which put me off, also I dont like the rave look of the SunSyn.

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  6. I for one don't plan on putting a picture of the Sunsyn on the cover of the hit single I create with it's killer sounds.....so looks aren't all that important to me when creating great music.

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  7. I agree it needs a visual make-over. If it were blackish like the xbase999, it would certainly look better.

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  8. see i was gonna put it on the cover of my hit single until I saw it

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  9. who ever said hit singles are good music? its all marketing and hype

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  10. unlike synth case design, which is fine art

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  11. Looks way too modern for me.

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