Thank you for your comment. Anyway i cannot satisfy your curiosity, because they are different and i love them all. I also had in the past a Roland JP8080, a Clavia Nord Modular G2X and an Alesis Andromeda A6. Among them i miss the JP and the A6. About the A6, even if sometimes i think to get one, the problem that there are no spare parts anymore ( i am talking about the ASICS chips), makes me change my mind ;)
Nice studio tour. I'm a Waldorf Q (32 voice!!) owner too. If I would need to make a choice : The Q and not the Iridium or Quantum because they do not sound as good as the Q !!!
Ciao, i own the Q plus phoenix edition 100 voices plus analog filters and vca….16 voices… I agree with you…is one of the best VA in the market, still kicking ass unless is a bit aged. P.s. would be nice to hear you in italian also. ❤
Ciao. Thank you for the feedback. And considering that is a synth that was designed before 1998, has also a great user interface. Of course not comparable with the UI that some modern synth have now, but at the time was something great. About the Italian language, yes… I would like too. But I am trying to speak English to have more feedback. Anyway in Italian, surely I will appear less stupid 😂
@@smvproducerRespect to you for doing this in a language other than your mother language. I thought you did an excellent job speaking slowly and clearly so we can understand everything you said.
You did a good question because you gave me the opportunity to talk about an interesting topic. The Q has no equalizer. Anyway, when I use a synth in a track, I generally shape the sound I need before to record in to a daw. And if with other instruments is fighting, or I come back to the synth if it has various type of filters, or I use an eq plugin. 😉