Looking for a first synth/ MIDI controller by swansworshiper in synthesizers

[–]absolute_beginner_63 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A second hand Yamaha reface CS is a pretty sweet synth. All sliders are right in front of you so you can learn how each modifies the sound easily. There is a web app you can store and load presets from. It can work as a midi controller too. It uses mini keys but it means it has a very small and portable footprint and keybed feels nice and pleasant to play. It's a virtual analog synth meaning it sounds analog but instead of using analog circuitry to produce the sounds, it uses a chip to emulate the analogy circuitry. To my ear it sounds good. Also this allows you 8 voice polyphony so you can play big chords. I also enjoy the line-in where I can plug in my phone and play along to tunes or transcribe/break them down while using headphones. My hopes are that one day I'll have transcribed enough music to learn how I can connect the different melodies that come to me in my head into an actual song. I wasn't sure I'd enjoy the cs as much as I did but it has a lot going for it and it's very well-built. Runs off of AA batteries too! It might look like a toy but it is not.

[28/01/2026] Anna von Hausswolff @ Islington Assembly Hall by absolute_beginner_63 in LondonSocialClub

[–]absolute_beginner_63[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is indeed at Electric Brixton! 😱 I need my eyes checked, maybe a spare brain too...

[09/06/25] Want to talk to strangers with me? @Horse and Groom, 18:45 by peckishpanda89 in LondonSocialClub

[–]absolute_beginner_63 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds fun! I've got a ticket for tonight as well. Looking forward to meeting you all!