I enjoyed this interview so much. Dan is awesome. Been a fan of Cherry Audio for some time, own Voltage Modular, CA2600, and quite recently Elka X. Their stuff sounds so good and now I have more insight as to why. Much respect all round 🙏🏾
I own 7 of Cherrys synths and I've been amazed at how good and close they sound to the hardware. Elka X is my favorite poly synth period followed by the JUP-8 CS-80. Cheers...
Thank you so much for this fantastic interview! And thank you Dan and Cherry Audio team! In fact, I purchased Elka-X yesterday and was blown away and HAD to learn more. This video wonderfully confirms the love, talent and care that went into it but dang does it ever show in the end result!! ❤🎹
Thank you Dan for making me feel okay for having my dozen or so and growing synth collection. :) I’m glad to know that some synths land in great homes. 😍
Getting quite a collection of Cherry Audio synths. Don't have the Elka-X yet, but so far the Mercury-4 is my favorite. Their 8 voice and Quadra are getting a lot of use too. Their 2600 is great, but I haven't used it that much yet. Love their Polymoog thing as well. Great video! Synth lovers unit and take over!
Bet he’s the only one with a Synthex though. My all time favourite poly. Presets originally programmed by my friend Paul Wiffen back in the day. This synth blew me away when I played it at Martin Newcombe’s synth museum in England. Jarre’s Rendezvous made it popular
@@ToreHansen here is my friend Paul who programmed a lot of the original presets for the Synthex - I’d forgot I had this on my channel. th-cam.com/video/1oXXmaH2Ghs/w-d-xo.html
Great interview! I love hardware but for most of these classics, the only way to be able to use them is via plug-ins. I have been a long time (mostly satisfied) Arturia V Collection user, but have been blown away by Cherry Audio's offerings recently. Currently using the Mercury 4 as a workhorse in my 80s cover band, and discovering the Elka X and GX-80 for original music productions in my home studio. Thanks!
Here is my friend Paul who programmed a lot of the original presets for the Synthex - I’d forgot I had this on my channel. th-cam.com/video/1oXXmaH2Ghs/w-d-xo.html
I must say have been playing with the demo version of ELKA-X and am liking it... ☮🔥🎹 I have a Novation 49 SL MK 2 with automap software for my main midi controller... As far as hardware goes it's great like having all these different synths and all the other instruments with a mixer board on it... With vintage plugins from Cherry Audio I have some of these vintage plugins and it's like you might as well get them now while they are on sale... The presets alone are worth the $39 bucks... They are so cool and they are always updating them for free when you purchase them and I love my Voltage Modular synth was a free download and am planning on buying some more modules for it in the future... I have thoroughly enjoyed this episode of Talking Synths... Cheers... PS an Ensoniq SQ-80 with a lot of presets would make a cool plugin...
They were not even that expensive back in the day, a few years ago there was talk of producing a batch of new ones from partly new old stock parts, a company was formed and everything. I was really pissed off when that did not happen.
This new Elka X is amazing! Great job and cool video! And since repair is mentioned, Norway have at least two cool stories...best one is a repeairman that was knocked down for almost a day when opened and old classic that had a surprise - LSD... Second one during one of a-ha s recording owner and a Waldorf Wave was stuck in a freight elevator that should down...
Has anyone ever heard of a patch bay synth that is polyphonic? And how about where the presets can come from memory storage instead of manually patching in cords all the time?
I COMPARED CHERRY AUDIOS VERSION WITH THE SAMPLED ELKA FROM UVI AND IN THE FAMOUS JARRE LASER HARP PRESET THE ONLY DIFFERENCE I HEARD WAS IN THE HIGHEST OCTAVES THE CHERRY AUDIO VERSION LACKED ATTACK OR BITE WHILE THE UVI VERSION HAD A NICE BITE OR ATTACK THAT MADE IT SOUND MORE REALISTIC ...
Yes! NI UVI Falcon ect are great but if you want the real sound of your favorite synth a good VST like Arturia Cherry Audio are far better at doing it besides $50 how can you loose.
Good video, I just wish the (silent!) younger guy had got a word in; and the only hardware vs software example is so brief and quiet that it’s difficult to make any real evaluation. The ‘character’ of the Synthex could have been compared more as that’s why we buy emulations.
Watching from Ireland 🇮🇪. Trying to build my own synth using asm 3340 and pt2399 for fx. This is great , listening to you guys. I am nowhere near where you guys are but I am very very slowly learning.
What a great synth with a massive body. I have one ELKA X705 (the "space organ") and I definitely know what he´s talking about mentioning those "300 pounds". The Cherry Audio elka-x is worth a try. Their Dreamsynth DS-1 didn´t disappoint me so I´m quite confident. Thanks for the interview and all the best from Germany!
The crucial fact why the synthex didn't catch on is putting a chorus on a high end synth at that time , it is admitting that it sounded to flat without , just do an a/b test against a prophet of same 1981 with the chorus off on the synthex , dco was no match against the chorussy sound of real vco's.
You guys should add a "Synth Showcase" segment to the show so we can really hear the SOUND of these rare synths & not just talk about it. I feel kinda of cheated...
I know I (and others) commented about this on your last video, but really....it looks really unprofessional to be grabbing and drinking coffee during the video. You can live without coffee for half an hour, just focus on producing a professional looking video. 1:24
I much enjoyed this. You guys are awesome. Does Dan really have the largest collection of synthesizers in the state of Nevada? It is said that there is a larger collection at the Groom Lake test facility in a vault deep underground. It is under heavy guard and includes an ARP 2500. Ha. 👽🪐🎹
I enjoyed this interview so much. Dan is awesome. Been a fan of Cherry Audio for some time, own Voltage Modular, CA2600, and quite recently Elka X. Their stuff sounds so good and now I have more insight as to why. Much respect all round 🙏🏾
Such a great interview/discussion on the Synthex. Syntaur and Cherry Audio are a meeting of my two favorite sides of the analog synthesizer coin!
boy is this a fun video, thanks Syntaur and Dan!
I own 7 of Cherrys synths and I've been amazed at how good and close they sound to the hardware. Elka X is my favorite poly synth period followed by the JUP-8 CS-80. Cheers...
Thank you so much for this fantastic interview! And thank you Dan and Cherry Audio team! In fact, I purchased Elka-X yesterday and was blown away and HAD to learn more. This video wonderfully confirms the love, talent and care that went into it but dang does it ever show in the end result!! ❤🎹
What an emotional interview!. It feels that you guys are really synth lovers 💕. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you Dan for making me feel okay for having my dozen or so and growing synth collection. :) I’m glad to know that some synths land in great homes. 😍
Getting quite a collection of Cherry Audio synths. Don't have the Elka-X yet, but so far the Mercury-4 is my favorite. Their 8 voice and Quadra are getting a lot of use too. Their 2600 is great, but I haven't used it that much yet. Love their Polymoog thing as well. Great video! Synth lovers unit and take over!
Bet he’s the only one with a Synthex though. My all time favourite poly. Presets originally programmed by my friend Paul Wiffen back in the day. This synth blew me away when I played it at Martin Newcombe’s synth museum in England. Jarre’s Rendezvous made it popular
There are two on Reverb, you just have to sell you're car, house and parents! Or buy the bad-ass VST!
@@ToreHansen here is my friend Paul who programmed a lot of the original presets for the Synthex - I’d forgot I had this on my channel. th-cam.com/video/1oXXmaH2Ghs/w-d-xo.html
Great interview! I love hardware but for most of these classics, the only way to be able to use them is via plug-ins. I have been a long time (mostly satisfied) Arturia V Collection user, but have been blown away by Cherry Audio's offerings recently. Currently using the Mercury 4 as a workhorse in my 80s cover band, and discovering the Elka X and GX-80 for original music productions in my home studio. Thanks!
Okay, you've sold me. *goes off to buy a copy of Elka-X*
Here is my friend Paul who programmed a lot of the original presets for the Synthex - I’d forgot I had this on my channel. th-cam.com/video/1oXXmaH2Ghs/w-d-xo.html
Very cool. Thanks for the link.
I must say have been playing with the demo version of ELKA-X and am liking it... ☮🔥🎹 I have a Novation 49 SL MK 2 with automap software for my main midi controller... As far as hardware goes it's great like having all these different synths and all the other instruments with a mixer board on it... With vintage plugins from Cherry Audio I have some of these vintage plugins and it's like you might as well get them now while they are on sale... The presets alone are worth the $39 bucks... They are so cool and they are always updating them for free when you purchase them and I love my Voltage Modular synth was a free download and am planning on buying some more modules for it in the future... I have thoroughly enjoyed this episode of Talking Synths... Cheers... PS an Ensoniq SQ-80 with a lot of presets would make a cool plugin...
"Mellotron🙃😲🎹in the kitchen"
Great episode, makes me want to get some synths from Cherry Audio
great episode !
Just to mention - Cherry Audio synth stack 4 is out for $299 - UNREAL value ❤
They were not even that expensive back in the day, a few years ago there was talk of producing a batch of new ones from partly new old stock parts, a company was formed and everything. I was really pissed off when that did not happen.
Yep 👍🏻- Even Jean Michel Jarre and Paul Wiffen were in support of that project
@@SharpblueCreative Dang, I was ready to order one.
I’m curious how one can get involved in creating vst’s and sound design? I’m very much interested! I enjoyed the episode very much!
synth owners ".. my wife is very understanding..."
hopefully they will make one Korg Polysix or Monopoly version soon!
PS3200 ?
@@thebadterrorists5323 PS-3300!
Great interview.
This new Elka X is amazing! Great job and cool video! And since repair is mentioned, Norway have at least two cool stories...best one is a repeairman that was knocked down for almost a day when opened and old classic that had a surprise - LSD...
Second one during one of a-ha s recording owner and a Waldorf Wave was stuck in a freight elevator that should down...
Has anyone ever heard of a patch bay synth that is polyphonic? And how about where the presets can come from memory storage instead of manually patching in cords all the time?
I COMPARED CHERRY AUDIOS VERSION WITH THE SAMPLED ELKA FROM UVI AND IN THE FAMOUS JARRE LASER HARP PRESET THE ONLY DIFFERENCE I HEARD WAS IN THE HIGHEST OCTAVES THE CHERRY AUDIO VERSION LACKED ATTACK OR BITE WHILE THE UVI VERSION HAD A NICE BITE OR ATTACK THAT MADE IT SOUND MORE REALISTIC ...
Would you recommend this over say sampled instruments from the likes of UVI and Native instruments?.
Yes! NI UVI Falcon ect are great but if you want the real sound of your favorite synth a good VST like Arturia Cherry Audio are far better at doing it besides $50 how can you loose.
Keep hoping one of these companies will dive in to making a Polivoks hint hint
From the manual: "Note that Elka-X only responds to mono aftertouch." Boo, Dan!
Good video, I just wish the (silent!) younger guy had got a word in; and the only hardware vs software example is so brief and quiet that it’s difficult to make any real evaluation. The ‘character’ of the Synthex could have been compared more as that’s why we buy emulations.
Watching from Ireland 🇮🇪. Trying to build my own synth using asm 3340 and pt2399 for fx.
This is great , listening to you guys.
I am nowhere near where you guys are but I am very very slowly learning.
Great video but can we get a little more Coffee next time? I like it when you do Coffee ☕️
Of Course!
What a great synth with a massive body.
I have one ELKA X705 (the "space organ") and I definitely know what he´s talking about mentioning those "300 pounds".
The Cherry Audio elka-x is worth a try.
Their Dreamsynth DS-1 didn´t disappoint me so I´m quite confident.
Thanks for the interview and all the best from Germany!
The crucial fact why the synthex didn't catch on is putting a chorus on a high end synth at that time , it is admitting that it sounded to flat without , just do an a/b test against a prophet of same 1981 with the chorus off on the synthex , dco was no match against the chorussy sound of real vco's.
You guys should add a "Synth Showcase" segment to the show so we can really hear the SOUND of these rare synths & not just talk about it. I feel kinda of cheated...
We have a series that we demo certain rare synths on called "Synth Reviews and Demos," on our playlists. Thanks!
Thanks God guys is not a Cherry Audio Elka-X 👎
I know I (and others) commented about this on your last video, but really....it looks really unprofessional to be grabbing and drinking coffee during the video. You can live without coffee for half an hour, just focus on producing a professional looking video. 1:24
I drink air when I'm playing my Synths, it is ok?
Why don't you make a real intro and finally produce a professional looking video Scott?
doesn't bother me - I like the informality of lots of youtube creators
I much enjoyed this. You guys are awesome. Does Dan really have the largest collection of synthesizers in the state of Nevada? It is said that there is a larger collection at the Groom Lake test facility in a vault deep underground. It is under heavy guard and includes an ARP 2500. Ha. 👽🪐🎹