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«  Leger, basic sounds »

Published on 03/08/12 at 08:40
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5 octave synth dynamic, not aftertouche, light touch. 380 sounds surrounding the base. Very few editable. GM / GS. The two outputs R. In Out Midi Thru. Sustain pedal. Power supply. 5 Kg Pitch bend. Modulation wheel. 28 polyphony. Multitimbral 16.
I saw a 5 rating at the time and it is a entry level.

UTILIZATION

Simple setup and minimal. Manual clear. Easy editing because very few modifiable parameter. I give a 10 seen that there is nothing to change practice, therefore within the reach of children.

SOUNDS

Sounds more jazz and rock, I think. The keyboard is fine for a entry level. Realism has nothing to see images with this you are doing now (2012) course.
We're on GM style sounds. Chorus and reverb adjustable level for each part.
The sounds are outdated today, I served as a master keyboard sounds to pique my main keyboard (Fantom) in concert. Very light and 5 octaves, very well to transport.
I put a 5 compared to the time.

OVERALL OPINION

Used for nearly 15 years. Bugue few times when it is controlled by computer in midi. Extrêmenent rarely live (happily). Before I had a D10, much more editable (true synth with an editor, a pleasure). Since the synths (workstastion) no longer have anything.
For the use I make of today (driving sounds of my Fantom sen concert). I'm glad, because it is light and are filled automatically.
At the time I would do this choice because for the price, 300 euros in nine it was not so bad except for the sound editing is more than minimal. An entry level synths, simple do not like what program their own sounds.