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Korg Prophecy
Shamk Shamk
Published on 05/06/04 at 10:27
"Small" synth output in the year of grace 1996, the time of the euphoria of the Goa trance movement

Synthesizer Section Sound Generation: Multi-Oscillator Synthesis System
Sound Source: 2 oscillators (max.), Sub Oscillator, Noise Generator, Monophonic
Keyboard: 37-key, velocity and aftertouch sensitive
Memory Capacity Programs: 128
Arpeggiator: 5 preset patterns, 5 user patterns
Effects: 7, Including distortion, wah, parametric dual EQ, chorus / flanger + reverb or delay
Others Display: 40 x 2 character LCD
Card slot: Program data, Arpeggio patterns using the optional SRC-512 RAM Memory Card.
Controllers: 2 modulation wheels, ribbon controller
Connectors: L / Mono, R, Phones, MIDI IN / OUT / THRU, Foot switch, Foot pedal
Dimensions: 740 (W) x 280 (D) x 100 (H) mm
Weight: 5.7kg

UTILIZATION

Well, as already said, t, it is a black point on this synth is that it is fairly intuitive to navigate, finally, to make a sound, c the cata!

The manual is good be done well in his explanations, it must be trained to make a patch!
The effects are average ... was added externally!

SOUNDS

The sound is exellent ca! it's heavy, fat bass for, we want more, that is original!

OVERALL OPINION

I have 2 years, has bought 550 of remembrance, part with it? Never, I would put out its big brother the Z1 a cot to complete the family Korg (Triton and one day ^ ^)

Polyphony is a shame, but the navigation is even more!

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