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Will75* Will75*
Published on 03/27/07 at 04:59
The abscence of a second headphone jack is actually a bit "stingy".
Separate outputs have been useful.

UTILIZATION

The general use is simple.
Nb, disappointed for the drum machine, it is possible to use the sounds of the percussionist and multi-midi control with an external sequencer, because even if the internal programming actually leaves something to be desired, I think that sounds are, in turn, pretty good ... (In this case we must check a small box in the afternoon of Korg kits and match the MIDI channel)

SOUNDS

The effects are correct for a machine of this price, but the grain of the recorder is pretty nice "dry", for example acoustic recordings. The clarity is pretty good. I think the machine has enough tend to flatter the mid-bass and midrange filter.

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using for over a year, and I turn "check box" mobile enough, enough "plug and record," the edges of wood (!), Robustness. I use it in conjunction with an old Rode NT1, these two marry quite well ...
I would do this choice. (Previously I used a BR8: no comparison, of course, even if limited to the side of the Boss may be more incentive to hack and create)