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Published on 01/28/05 at 03:28
The Opus 3 is a polyphonic analog synth.
UTILIZATION
The handling is easy and there are at once the best sounds of the machine
SOUNDS
Here is a funny moog
nothing to do with a mini monster that shook a possibility of a single note unfortunately.
the album is the key reference for those seeking a sound for organ.
but here I speak of sounds of a huge organ. the one found in churches seems to be a blade dimensions.
The modulation possibilities are honest but c is not his strong point.
c is just the hammod synths.
OVERALL OPINION
I possess 2 years and I regret my purchase.
c is not a synth sound design c is a synth that will embellish your composed by the richness of these sheets.
in addition there is a stereo output.
a very good choice for fans of the Hammond but with a grain a little moog typ.
nothing to do with the sounds of new synt plastic cold thin sounding timbre blade
UTILIZATION
The handling is easy and there are at once the best sounds of the machine
SOUNDS
Here is a funny moog
nothing to do with a mini monster that shook a possibility of a single note unfortunately.
the album is the key reference for those seeking a sound for organ.
but here I speak of sounds of a huge organ. the one found in churches seems to be a blade dimensions.
The modulation possibilities are honest but c is not his strong point.
c is just the hammod synths.
OVERALL OPINION
I possess 2 years and I regret my purchase.
c is not a synth sound design c is a synth that will embellish your composed by the richness of these sheets.
in addition there is a stereo output.
a very good choice for fans of the Hammond but with a grain a little moog typ.
nothing to do with the sounds of new synt plastic cold thin sounding timbre blade