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  • I didn't know you had an SX240, do you have any films of it? This is my only synth, I got it this year on ebay. My first choice was and still is a Synthex and I tried to buy one off an ad. I decided it was a trick when they wouldn't send a film or music, were evasive and aggressive and wanted payment by WU. The SX240 gives different subtle layers to sound and I'm very pleased with it. I can't have more than one synth because there isn't room on the table in the lounge and not enough sockets!

  • @Laura041974 Yeah, some of my favourite settings on the SX-240 are D2 (histring) in duel mode with 2010 AD

    also D4 (slostrng) in dual mode with mushroom... those strings sound immaculate with a bit of reverb or delay!

    Will try to post a vid soon of both the SX-240 with the 203a. maybe some choir samples too, just to colour it up a bit and balance out that huge lowpass moog filter.

  • Great, really great performance

  • I really enjoyed this. These two beautiful synthesizers are used with great skill and imagination to produce such lovely eerie music. Ideal for a underwater based documentary film about sealife or shipwrecks!

  • @Laura041974 Thanks for the comment... Maybe I'll even learn a few chords now! :p

    Also.. Looking to get an Elka Synthex or possibly Jupiter 8... Gosh, those synths are the greatest ever!!!

    Interestingly enough my SX-240 midi'd with my Juno 60 via DCB covers a lot of the same territory as those two GIANTS I have just mentioned... Fraction of the price and for that matter weight. Anyways, the Polymoog simply cannot be replaced... So unique and mysterious...

  • Yeah thats the VCF Section making the bubble machine sounds. I just adjusted rate and S/H on the Polymoog for variations.

  • Hey, thats really nice. They both fit together!!!! You may listen to my Jupiter8 review on bonedo.de or have a look at tastronauten.de where we have a kind of a museum for old vintage gear. There you also find the Polymoog Synthesizer and Jupiter with sounddemos.

    Keep on rocking!!!

  • @TheSYNTHOID

    Thats just the Resonator and VCF Sections In VAR MODE. Direct + VCF+ RES outputs from Polymoog into a mixer with a little reverb, adjust rate and sample and hold for variations... Jupiter 6 comes in at 30 sec. mark for subtle sweep.

  • @Sjobeck7 That bubbling sound... is that coming from the VCF LFO? I didn't know that it could oscillate that fast!

  • No way that's coming from just the Polymoog. You've got to be running that through something!

  • Superb sounding synth!

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