So i have been researching synths. Analog, digital, mono, poly..
The Nord stuff is awesome but overkill for me. Started looking seriously at the Korg Minilogue XD and/or the Moog Grandmother and saw some demos by this woman. Wow, just amazing skills and knowledge of keys and the synth realm. and pedals too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWrY4VjrHwo
her trio killing it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGhJTde4ZDo
Lisa Bella Donna
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Re: Lisa Bella Donna
yeah Lisa is awesome. she's been in some Moog ads, those Vintage Keys vids are killer, honestly all those acts are ripping. i don't know who owns that place but they have excellent taste in music!
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Yeap, she is the real deal when it comes to synth land.
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Re: Lisa Bella Donna
For sure. The Grandmother is a wicked fun synth, by the way. Not sure if you’re looking for a poly, but for a really great mono, it’s excellent. 100% wet spring reverb sequences on that thing are my jam and bread.Nick Sevilla wrote: ↑Sat Jan 09, 2021 8:46 pmYeap, she is the real deal when it comes to synth land.
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Re: Lisa Bella Donna
It’s probably going to be the grandmother. It’s the front runner. A couple things to take care of first, then Moog.mono. mine. 

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