matomatik
Published on 04/23/09 at 11:28
-1 Output mono audio jack
-1 Speaker Vintage (Terrible!)
-1 Switch Start / Stop
-10 Presets ditables but not cumulative and / or "switchable" live.
-1 Knob of BALANCING Kik / Hi hat (not a filter!)
This desire can equilibrate with respect to the kik hi hat, see Completely cut one or the other! So, it multiplies the potential of presets.
UTILIZATION
Start-Stop Button
Knob-On / Off Volume
Variable-tempo (slightly rough)
Button-Metronome / Variaton with on / off switch (adds a bell on every time on any preset or fill swing)
SOUNDS
His BAR-typ late 60's as it should.
-Kik, Snare, Rim, Hihat, Tom 1 and 2, Bell.
-The sounds are warm and round.
OVERALL OPINION
+-The machine that is the kind of warm analog sound, and its classic presets (patterns on 40 years!) But also its frighteningly chezzy intgr speaker.
-We can play a down tempo for the sample patterns to reconstitute the kit lments spars for the sampler and will integrate all its programming to
-Rare
To discover a virtual here:
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/d_machines/tr330.html
-1 Speaker Vintage (Terrible!)
-1 Switch Start / Stop
-10 Presets ditables but not cumulative and / or "switchable" live.
-1 Knob of BALANCING Kik / Hi hat (not a filter!)
This desire can equilibrate with respect to the kik hi hat, see Completely cut one or the other! So, it multiplies the potential of presets.
UTILIZATION
Start-Stop Button
Knob-On / Off Volume
Variable-tempo (slightly rough)
Button-Metronome / Variaton with on / off switch (adds a bell on every time on any preset or fill swing)
SOUNDS
His BAR-typ late 60's as it should.
-Kik, Snare, Rim, Hihat, Tom 1 and 2, Bell.
-The sounds are warm and round.
OVERALL OPINION
+-The machine that is the kind of warm analog sound, and its classic presets (patterns on 40 years!) But also its frighteningly chezzy intgr speaker.
-We can play a down tempo for the sample patterns to reconstitute the kit lments spars for the sampler and will integrate all its programming to
-Rare
To discover a virtual here:
http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/d_machines/tr330.html