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«  Leger, basic sounds »

Published on 03/08/12 at 08:41
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Synth dynamic 5 octaves, no aftertouche, lightweight touch.
380 sounds around the base. Very few ditable. GM / GS.
2 outputs L R.
In Out Midi Thru.
Sustain pedal.
Power supply included.
5 Kg.
Pitch bend.
Modulation wheel.
Polyphony 28.
16 multitimbral.

I note from a 5 given the era and that between a range.

USE

Simple and minimal configuration.
Clear manual.
Easy editing because very few Parameter editable.

I give 1 October as there is nothing to change practice, so the wearing of a child.

SONORITS

Sounds rather jazz and rock, I think.
The keyboard is ok for a range between.
The realism has nothing to do avecce we did today (2012) course.
We are on GM style sounds.
Chorus and reverb in an adjustable level for each part.

The sounds are dpasss nowadays, I served as a master keyboard to pique the sounds of my main keyboard (Fantom) in concert.
Trslger and 5 octaves, so very well to transport.

I put compar May 1 at the time.

NOTICE GLOBAL

Used for almost 15 years.
Bugue few times when pilot midi computer. Extrmenent rarely live (fortunately).
Before I had a D10, much ditable (synth with a real publisher, a pleasure).
Since the synths (workstastion) no longer have anything.

For the use I make of today (trigger sounds of my Fantom sen concert). I'm happy because it is lightweight and are filled office.

In the era I would do this choice because for the price, 300 euros in nine c'tait not bad except for the edition of sounds that is more than minimal.
A range between synths, simple for who does not like to program their own sounds.