I have a friend visiting this week, Tim, brought his new Access Virus TI Keyboard (http://www.access-music.de/events/11-2004/virusti_details_keyboard.php4?product=virustikeyboard) with him.
Very nice. It's a virtual analog synth, basically. Akin to the Nord Modular G2, without the modular. Has a very polished sound to it. Kind of like analogue stuff would sound like if circuits actually did what the theory suggested rather than how it worked out. (This was dipping into the 2176 presents it comes with. Twiddling the dozens of knobs arbitrarily produced some more [i]interesting[/i] results.)
So, apparently DSP produced sound in the same price range as the Nord is fine to my ears, and yup, I definitely need modular - Tim sounds great on it - he's a good pianist and improviser and has been using various synths since I knew him at school, but it really doesn't have much that I want. Some good strong timbres feeding the etherwave through it, but letting Tim play it is way better.
Oh, and footnote - Tim has an excellent ear for pitch. So, hey! as long as I played really slowly and crept up on the pitches stealthily I was finding notes that actually matched the ones on the keyboard from time to time. (I've been feeling a bit confident about my ability to discriminate pitch since SW3. On the first evening everyone started jamming, and I tuned three beer bottles to the notes of a riff that was being repeated a lot, and joined in on makeshift pan-pipes. Seems I tuned them well enough that our producer was astonished. :-)
Which reminds me. The Annihilator - I think I've settled on The Panic Box as it's name.
From the Wikipedia entry on Pan ():
[i]Pan inspired sudden fear in lonely places; panic (panikon deima). Following the Titans' assault on Olympus, Pan claimed credit for the victory of the gods because he had inspired disorder and fear in the attackers resulting in the word 'panic' to describe these emotions. Of course, Pan was later known for his music, capable of arousing inspiration, sexuality, or panic, depending on his intentions.[/i]
Also because Tim's synth has a button combination labelled "panic" whose function, disappointingly, is not to engender panic but to silence a note that will not cease.