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Guime74
Published on 01/30/04 at 05:12
Complement the advice of PM:
there is a connector noon on the BR-8, only MIDI OUT ... shame!
Okay for ease of use, when the sound, it's demo, in fact, but due to compression ... but it's very correct! for the price!
Of course, nothing to do with a Roland VS. I now have a VS 1680 Roland, there's a world of difference in sound with no cons in terms of ease of untilisation. In addition, there's no drum on the VS, just a metronome, too bad.
UTILIZATION
Okay for ease of use, very easy
SOUNDS
When the sound, it's demo, in fact, but due to compression ... but it's very correct! for the price!
Of course, nothing to do with a Roland VS. I now have a VS 1680 Roland, there's a world of difference in sound with no cons in terms of ease of untilisation. In addition, there's no drum on the VS, just a metronome, too bad.
OVERALL OPINION
3 years but I am separated for VS 1680
there is a connector noon on the BR-8, only MIDI OUT ... shame!
Okay for ease of use, when the sound, it's demo, in fact, but due to compression ... but it's very correct! for the price!
Of course, nothing to do with a Roland VS. I now have a VS 1680 Roland, there's a world of difference in sound with no cons in terms of ease of untilisation. In addition, there's no drum on the VS, just a metronome, too bad.
UTILIZATION
Okay for ease of use, very easy
SOUNDS
When the sound, it's demo, in fact, but due to compression ... but it's very correct! for the price!
Of course, nothing to do with a Roland VS. I now have a VS 1680 Roland, there's a world of difference in sound with no cons in terms of ease of untilisation. In addition, there's no drum on the VS, just a metronome, too bad.
OVERALL OPINION
3 years but I am separated for VS 1680