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Published on 06/25/08 at 13:49
6 mono channels Jack or XLR, 2 channels mono or stereo XLR Jack. The last 2 lanes each have more RCA inputs which can be used in conjunction with input jack (enables you to mix two synths in the same stereo channel for example!).

Very easy to use. Sufficient effects, compressors enough to the track but blah for the battery. Noise gate on each slice.

No real automation, but it can store 126 settings (effects, pan, volume settings on the screen (not the position of the faders)).

MIDI control, but do not send messages of notes on midi channel as they control the mute and suddenly, it makes a mess!

For its price and a group of reasonable size (as long as we want to take each element independently of the battery), a great and inexpensive table of OCCAZ (when we find one). To give an idea, here are my bands:
1 Low
Guitar 2
3 and 4: 2 votes
5 Snare
6 Kick
7 (stereo): Micro Stereo surround the battery
8 (stereo): 2 synths (input + RCA jack)

UTILIZATION

Manuel englais but only you get there easily

SOUNDS

Too bad there is no UATR auxiliary outputs (in stereo) to create such a mix of registration different from listening. There is one in (mono) and a foldback output (mono returns, too), but nothing apart from the stereo master output.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months and I quickly understood everything.

I would do without hesitation that choice (in a handy format and such, there's nothing else on the market). The sound is qualitatively comparable to a Yamaha 01V, but this table is soldide and especially more compact. Well, it's no automation, fewer slices and outputs, but if y 'is no need ...