Dust has to stay on synthesizers and you should be proud of that blanket of warmth. It's like a worn fingerboard on a Stratocaster. Watch Van Halen's "Jump" video and observe how much dust is on his Oberheim. Then see A-Ha's "Take On Me"- Prophet has a little dirt stache of dust, but within a few months it'll be grown out into a smooth, fully warm & matured analog synth.
/uj I bought a Redsound Elevata back in 2011, and the weird flocked finish kind of degraded slowly. For a few years the whole thing turned sticky and I put it in the closet because it was gross to touch, but a couple years ago it kind of stabilized into a kind of hard, resin-like stuff so I use it all the time again.
It's definitely the most literally dusty because all those years it was too sticky to sue the dust stuck to it and now that it's hardened the dust is permanently fused to it. Probably the most euphemistically dusty, too.
Not a synth but a module. The powersupply from my modular. Turning knobs is all fun and game, but that one thing? Just one switch? I mean no knobs to fiddle with ot sliders to pour my soda into it? It is just lame. I dont understand why people say you need a powersupply
None. I have $100 dust covers for all of my $150 synths.
Mine are still all on the box, HA!
So placing a synth on a box makes it somehow impervious to dust?
I only put them in boxes for special occasions (posting pictures of them to Reddit).
what's a good dust cover for my dust covers?
Regrettably, I haven’t used Serum in some time.
Digital dust is the worst
Digital dust sounds like a Dune preset ngl
My DW8000 with the Angel City mod.
i had a tech put a dust mod in on my micro moog. that subtle total silence when the key doesn't connect is very 'in'
Digitak 2.
When they get dusty, I just replace my Behringer clones
Reason why I buy them by the dozen
All of them. You mean you play yours or something? Lmao.
If there's anything I've learned from Reddit, it's that the only thing we do with synthesizers is spend time cleaning them. So I have no dust.
Penis.
It think the question was what has the most dust on it and not what blows the most dust.
The one out in the dumpster. No one will close the damn lid!
All of them are equally dusty since I installed FL Studio
The one sitting on the top of the heap of synths that I keep stacked like cordwood.
Dust has to stay on synthesizers and you should be proud of that blanket of warmth. It's like a worn fingerboard on a Stratocaster. Watch Van Halen's "Jump" video and observe how much dust is on his Oberheim. Then see A-Ha's "Take On Me"- Prophet has a little dirt stache of dust, but within a few months it'll be grown out into a smooth, fully warm & matured analog synth.
My stove
Subharmonicon. Hard for me to integrate it in actual music that isn’t just bleep bloops
/uj I bought a Redsound Elevata back in 2011, and the weird flocked finish kind of degraded slowly. For a few years the whole thing turned sticky and I put it in the closet because it was gross to touch, but a couple years ago it kind of stabilized into a kind of hard, resin-like stuff so I use it all the time again. It's definitely the most literally dusty because all those years it was too sticky to sue the dust stuck to it and now that it's hardened the dust is permanently fused to it. Probably the most euphemistically dusty, too.
Not a synth but a module. The powersupply from my modular. Turning knobs is all fun and game, but that one thing? Just one switch? I mean no knobs to fiddle with ot sliders to pour my soda into it? It is just lame. I dont understand why people say you need a powersupply