Will be interested to see what you think; it gets a good review in sound on sound.
I like having the best of four worlds....I'd say that as I get older I find myself gravitating toward stage boards and analog synths more and more. Minimal menu diving and all hands on deck controls is more appealing over hours spent in programming and flipping through screens. Yamaha came to the touch screen game about 10 years too late but at least they showed up.
I might have been the opposite in my 20s I would have loved the Montage M and gladly programmed endlessly. Thankfully analog is becoming much more affordable in some brands. The M does make it easier but it might be the next generation before it's completely intuitive or mostly self-explanatory.
- Top of the line Workstation/Performance synths from Korg and Yamaha, which would cover all bases if that was all I took out
- Modern, hybrid analog synths for knob twiddling without too much menu diving
- The best of what Yamaha was producing in the late 80s/90s
- The best in what VSTs are available for emulating long gone/hard to find/expensive classics and new concepts
Statistics: Posted by Derek — Sun Jul 28, 2024 7:37 am