From ccmacdon@rogers.com Tue Nov 24 07:25:06 2015
Subject:=?utf-8?Q?Re:_[CWSG]_electro_3_still_holding_its_own?=
Michael, Sounds great!!! I just bought a new sub for my studio and man that kick is pretty powerful.. 😉
The reality is that most clones from the last 5-6 years are all pretty great, we all fuss over getting that exact sound, a sound by the way that differs for each of us (my ideal sound is probably very different than your ideal sound), and we are really getting a little carried away with all this minutia.
That said, I still think the clones that are going to prevail, in the years to come, are the ones that are versatile enough to be able to satisfy ALL of our different tastes AND that are easy to tweak (good interface, easy to understand parameters etc)..
I always liked my Nord C1 and C2 (including the upgraded C2D OS)..
Thanks for posting..
Craig
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As much as I lust for a new Crumar Mojo, or maybe even a Nord double manual, I have to admit that the old electro 3 is still pretty inspiring to play, even with all its admitted shortcomings. Was just sent this clip from a gig from 2 weeks ago, where the electro gets some space in the mix, and even some screen time! There was a B3 on stage for the headliner, but I couldn't use it ... oh well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6XRazEQa4g