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Cool That trancey sound...

hmmm. can anybody direct me to some kind or keyboard and/or module that can deliver synth patches similar to the ones found in trance tunes? I own a microkorg, but that just isn't enough because of the lack of polyphony. Thanks much.
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Yeah - four voices isn't much! You don't say whether you're working hard or soft:

Hard:

http://instruments.ebay.com/_W0QQssp...ZMOPS5Q3aHMI01

(ebay - pay attention to all sample playback and virtual analog synths)

Soft:

http://www.kvr-vst.com/

(kvr-vst - every vst compatable soft synth on the planet and some that ain't even ready for the planet)
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Hey that's some good stuff. Sorry, forgot to mention hardsynth is best for me. On the other hand, softsynth will do. Thanks a lot.

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