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Roland MC-202

Analog Synth from Roland belonging to the MC series

Loul11 Loul11
Published on 01/18/06 at 10:14
The controllers are complete and effective connectivity is trs complte Exceeds but a bit today (cv / gate, DIN sync, tape ...).
MIDI is not original but not install it as I did, well Obviously a difference!
The sounds that can be drawn are quite simple but well made, the dynamics are as good on most analog.

UTILIZATION

Use of squenceur is a disaster if you're used LOGIC or other soft!
But even comparing hardware sequencers is in fact the programming mode is catastrophic, but it seems that one can CRER tubes techno by typing notes at random!
The manual is clear and complete, but what a squence To create complexity, makes it the best back up a MIDI and the kit you can enjoy the quality of synthtiseur and forget squenceur .

SOUNDS

The TRS is part of the classic but still enjoyable program.
The bass is deep and trs leads are fine, so it is complete but less monophonic typ That a TB-303 for example.
Dja has no effect trs sounds good and thanks to the LFO modulation capabilities, but it's even more funky!

OVERALL OPINION

I use this synth for 3 years and 4 months with MIDI and well recess I would advise all users of the team as well.
For me the synth part is really good and all just trs Funky, however the game is anything but music sequencer and intuitive (I do not like the sequencer TB-303). I m'tonne its always cte as low considering its quality and rarity as only 4000 t pices have built the era ...