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«  arrange fun twelve o'clock »

Published on 05/12/14 at 13:23
Here is a small arranger who always astonishes by its synth party so easy to use
61 keys with 32 rhythm variations 5 8 variations bass line 8 variation of accompaniments line with 8 bass sounds sounds chords 8 edition of his rhythm track by selecting any cursors
32 sounds very fm 2 operators that can detune, envelope, spectrum, brightness (faux cutoff) and vibrato setting here is something fun for my part it requires a delay as an effect and then c ' Surprisingly rendering sound
it is moreover midi in and out, and sustain duet functions on 2 levels
must record to midi commands (twelve o'clock one button which is maintained for example cello and select the clock is twelve o'clock syncho EXT)
it also has a sequence of agreement, then I do not know the limits to the number that is stored

UTILIZATION

one might say too simple a breeze
useful handbook for orders twelve o'clock example cited above

OVERALL OPINION

I know since its release in 1988 it cost 3600 francs at the time! lol
when I was a teenager I had the PSR 16 although with the synth section
what I like is available on its controls / robust / nice keyboard
least not dynamic keyboard and bender and just be a little stronger bass and dynamic percussion