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Jeremy R Jeremy R
Published on 06/19/06 at 12:08
Two and a half octaves. Buttons of type "calculator" (no velocity, no aftertouch, of course).

We can still transpose an octave up, or down an octave.

Six stripping sounds (piano, fantasy, violin, flute, guitar, ADSR). No effect. No editing of sound, except the last (ADSR) that "program" by entering an 8 digit code.

1 + speed voice polyphony independent also has a voice polyphony (only one "plic", "plop" and "Chak" at a time).

There is a small built-in sequencer very practical and clever. It's so simple and clever that I can not find words to describe its operation.

UTILIZATION

Not too easy to use. No need to book.

OVERALL OPINION

Sounds completely stripping. Sounds worse than Nintendo or Commodore (more kitsch, actually). No realism. No expression. It's like playing on a calculator.

The sounds are used in electronic music kitsch.