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    Technics KN 2000Published on 12/24/04 at 08:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    5 octave keyboard to do the do.
    Connectivity: Stereo audio input (two jacks), stereo audio output (two jacks), 1 expression pedal and two pedals, three MIDI Through, In, Out
    It has 256 sounds and even rhythm.
    The sequencer is 16 tracks
    Many sound effects are more applicable standard!
    2 * 8W output in ... But watts Technics: never seen as powerful a synthbr / Trs large notch
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    5 octave keyboard to do the do.
    Connectivity: Stereo audio input (two jacks), stereo audio output (two jacks), 1 expression pedal and two pedals, three MIDI Through, In, Out
    It has 256 sounds and even rhythm.
    The sequencer is 16 tracks
    Many sound effects are more applicable standard!
    2 * 8W output in ... But watts Technics: never seen as powerful a synthbr / Trs large notch
    For the rest I refer you to this link
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    These are CHARACTERISTICS dj plutt interesting. It is true that now that the XG There's the sound quality is more controversial. It is true that the "Sweet Voices" and "Cool voices" of Yamaha PSR 550 XG from outperform the Technics. (550 isp not the tenth of the functionality of this keyboard nb). Otherwise, everything else has is worth. The only complaint was the sound tends to wobble a bit too much, a little too much vibrato. But hey, still a honnte trs. Sound to speakers when he is purely amazing for hp's features a synth

    UTILIZATION

    While the use is nirvana. I have never found a synth more enjoyable to use. I had searched in vain ... Well, are the notable exception Tyros and other Triton, but it is not the same price.

    The big screen is trs, trs readable. Available by pressing the Help button for context sensitive help making the use of a manual useless.
    Sounds are grouped in groups' sounds of keyboards, woodwinds, brass, percussion, chords ....". They appear more on the screen, they are selected by simply pressing the button pointing to the name on the screen. No need to instrumentals numbers etc ... The same simplicity. Obviously they do on a same screen, you press the button simply "next page" An incredible time saver. For rhythm, it's the same "rock rhythms, rock ballad, pop, 8 beat, 16 beat ...", each with two" fill in "(shorter variations), a variation of an intro and an end, these functions callable in just one button!
    All this can be recalled by a bank of 30 presets available soon!

    The keyboard is splittable into two or prdfinis points, or manually on any note. The left side is locked, the right may be assigned two instruments at the same time (!)

    The squenceur intuitive. Within weeks you will manage it without problem!

    Editing sounds extremely simple, completely natural filters ditions of its equally simple, as well as presets for each echo even modifiable "cathedral, bedroom, bathroom ..."

    The keyboard is about him trs enjoyable, although I would prefer a little firmer.

    It also has automatic settings, buttons for manual percussion, even moods "waves, rain, birds "....

    But if it is to make electronic music, I deprecated the

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a few myself. This synthesis is characterized by a sound output while worthy of the reputable Technics, a sound overall trs good, and above all a comfort of use Ingal (take within the meaning of the word!).
    I could use some other keyboards so, touch Fatar master keyboard is better, the GEM S2 may well be excellent it is PT by synth ... Not to sound "techno" but this is absolutely not the purpose of this unit.
    This synth is used simply drisoire priced given its potential, and to have something equivalent to nine in use, albeit with better sound, you no prparez h Siter out twice!
    I do it again without hsiter that choice, I never thought this synth as good.
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