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  • PtitrocPtitroc

    Terratec Producer Axon AX 50 USBPublished on 10/30/07 at 12:40
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Guitar .... converter (or other string instruments ...) around noon. There's not much choice ... Roland GR, Yam has disappeared ... others?

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    GETTING STARTED

    Use "quite" simple but not too much even! (A lot of paramtres rgler. Much more than the GR 20 or 33) when even the beginners enough gas plant ...
    Manuel even when welcome!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for several months. Bon ben, it's nice on the types of Synth patches but then hard to the sounds drier types of piano. You have to play really trs (trs) not to own dclencher ghost notes!
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    Guitar .... converter (or other string instruments ...) around noon. There's not much choice ... Roland GR, Yam has disappeared ... others?

    UTILIZATION

    RAS

    GETTING STARTED

    Use "quite" simple but not too much even! (A lot of paramtres rgler. Much more than the GR 20 or 33) when even the beginners enough gas plant ...
    Manuel even when welcome!

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for several months. Bon ben, it's nice on the types of Synth patches but then hard to the sounds drier types of piano. You have to play really trs (trs) not to own dclencher ghost notes!
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  • IceSpoonIceSpoon

    Terratec Producer Axon AX 50 USBPublished on 01/23/08 at 03:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    For CHARACTERISTICS compltes, rfrer to the instruction manual.

    UTILIZATION

    Apart from the editor o the manual is fairly clear, there really is no manipulation done. I have not searched well especially in the areas sparation the handle. And see later.

    GETTING STARTED

    Pb to install with the editor that was on the installation CD. I Tlcharger the new version on the website of Terratec more worries.
    The axon is recognized immediately, not points.
    For large pb against conflict with the other stuff plugged into the USB port in bcanne at the editor who seems to interact with the first USB audio. To follow, I am trying to investigate. So for now my bill is not gniale and m…
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    For CHARACTERISTICS compltes, rfrer to the instruction manual.

    UTILIZATION

    Apart from the editor o the manual is fairly clear, there really is no manipulation done. I have not searched well especially in the areas sparation the handle. And see later.

    GETTING STARTED

    Pb to install with the editor that was on the installation CD. I Tlcharger the new version on the website of Terratec more worries.
    The axon is recognized immediately, not points.
    For large pb against conflict with the other stuff plugged into the USB port in bcanne at the editor who seems to interact with the first USB audio. To follow, I am trying to investigate. So for now my bill is not gniale and my opinion is mixed. I will return to confirm or deny this when I found the solution.

    [qq hours later] Well I come back the charge, as I found the solution (see my thread in the forum). So I lve the objection, and the note back.

    [ten days later] I return to the paramtrage of symbiosis shovel-Axon. For cell coat of a good time raction of bte both game that li mdiator almost no more ghost notes or double notes, it takes a good hour and a half rgler the sensitivity and various other parameter. It does not make me change the rating at all, to spin an order of ide.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Premire make things clear: I do not work on the axon that for two days. My opinion is not the result of a long exprience on this hardware. If I wanted to post this notice as soon it is to balance the note of hardware because the only opinion that there is now enough ngatif while my APRS Premire print qq hours game and more than positive.
    I play a parker fly deluxe and a draft of 10-52.
    D'APRS I can see no latency, the notes are sync synth and scratching (easy vrifier becoming visually looking at the keyboard to move the screen). Rglant in the sensitivity (for me at least) no mark in doubles with a clean game, no ghost notes.
    No pb either at the bend.
    It's both at the level of synthesis as a soaring piano or trombone.
    For some notes or non dclenches qq fantme Notes, also hard to know if the pb comes from the sensor (roland GK3) or axon!

    To conclude, I am super happy, I play my complte synth and it's really gnial. The only negative I have is the connection between li and my editor axon and is linked to other hardware on the first usb port. But should be corrected in the week.
    So follow, but for now it's really good.

    In addition, the purpose of this type of hardware, for me, and enrich the sound of a scratching, not to play the trombone with his sleeve; For me, any MIDI keyboard will be more the case . In this regard, note the loss of a hundred and one more note from time to time is not really a worry. What m'inquitait more silent latency and no worries.
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