Synth for 80s band

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Re: Synth for 80s band

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Thank you so much.. I really appreciate the effort and thought that went into your replies.
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Thank you guys. I think you guys are spot-on, especially this:
RedLeo wrote: To do your own programming - or just tweaking of existing sounds to get them just the way you want, you'll have to learn a bit about synthesis whatever you get.
I just watched a bunch of NLA1 videos and, although I was original hoping the sounds would magically appear (either in the keyboard or online), I think learning/programming might actually be fun :)
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Re: Synth for 80s band

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RyanC wrote:I think learning/programming might actually be fun :)
It is indeed, and I'm sure people here will be happy to help you further when you get your hands on your synth of choice.
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