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«  heavy weighs 700gr »

Published on 11/25/10 at 22:15
This is a monophonic analog synthesizer in the format "Desktop", with 2 main VCO with a VCO-SUB available for each VCO ...
In addition, four LFOs are available as well as 48 different destination for modulation (by updating the OS v1.4).
It also has an arpeggiator offering more than a dozen different ways (via update in the OS v1.4).
There is also a 4-track sequencer 16-Steps with different time signatures.
It should be noted that the problem of 3dB more left now is corrected via a global parameter of panning (via update in the OS v1.4).


UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple for me. I used to work blind on the other machine and even if the software package for editing can be handy to have an overview, with its training program patches do not pose problem!
The English manual is comprehensive and clear and updated versions are available on the website of the manufacturer as well as OS updates and the "factory soundbank"

SOUNDS

This machine can do many things and has a very wide scope as it has no need of polyphony ;-)
Frankly I am convinced by this purchase

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for several days now in a very intensive! This is my second analog synthesizer. To be honest, it's the Korg Monotron who gave me the virus and only after a long market research that I came to choose this synthesizer.
There is only one thing that annoys me with this synth is that there is no on / off switch!
The value for money is incomparable, and if it over again, I do it again without hesitation! From