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harry potard
Published on 10/10/03 at 13:20
That's it I just got it this morning! Book by Thomann in three days ... nickel!
Unpacking: I leave the monster that weighs its weight ...
I must say that it's a real tank, the knobs are sturdy, the buttons aussi.les accessories for rack mounting are provided.
I plug the MIDI cable, the power supply. the little blue LED lights up and I run Reason to try it.
I confess that I have a little hassle to install the supplied Doepfer MIDI Editor.
there was a file that you little ctl3d.dll get on windows.com which is to be inserted in the file system for those using win 2000, but since the doc paper is in German and English pdf doc. ....
Once installed the MIDI Editor provided is of great simplicity of use: The main screen is a virtual representation of drehbank.il simply double-click on the knob that you want to assign a function and choose from a drop down menu function desiree.il also solves the problem very well the double assignment of knobs in Reason ... some convicts will recognize!
Reason is, moreover, with a joy: 64 knobs x2 open my fingers a impatients.on discovers all the possibilities of using this program live (must be the same for the whole gang and fruity) and it seems to have a groove box into the hands (the sound and the screen 17 'and more !!!!!)
one detail: the knobs are pretty space, whether to manipulate or drag small anotees labels, landmarks essential given the number of controllers!!
I confess myself a lot of controllers provides information on other brands, but I ended up choosing this model for reasons of strength, reputation and number of controleurs.il is a bit expensive but I think that a use I do not regret my choice.
I say more? just be missing a few sliders some would say but you can always supplement with the "pocket fader" if you have a few euros.
if a small switch on / of'll have been well vu.je am not a fan of the hard disconnection (in the case to say).
I will stop here .. I have stuff to do ......
Unpacking: I leave the monster that weighs its weight ...
I must say that it's a real tank, the knobs are sturdy, the buttons aussi.les accessories for rack mounting are provided.
I plug the MIDI cable, the power supply. the little blue LED lights up and I run Reason to try it.
I confess that I have a little hassle to install the supplied Doepfer MIDI Editor.
there was a file that you little ctl3d.dll get on windows.com which is to be inserted in the file system for those using win 2000, but since the doc paper is in German and English pdf doc. ....
Once installed the MIDI Editor provided is of great simplicity of use: The main screen is a virtual representation of drehbank.il simply double-click on the knob that you want to assign a function and choose from a drop down menu function desiree.il also solves the problem very well the double assignment of knobs in Reason ... some convicts will recognize!
Reason is, moreover, with a joy: 64 knobs x2 open my fingers a impatients.on discovers all the possibilities of using this program live (must be the same for the whole gang and fruity) and it seems to have a groove box into the hands (the sound and the screen 17 'and more !!!!!)
one detail: the knobs are pretty space, whether to manipulate or drag small anotees labels, landmarks essential given the number of controllers!!
I confess myself a lot of controllers provides information on other brands, but I ended up choosing this model for reasons of strength, reputation and number of controleurs.il is a bit expensive but I think that a use I do not regret my choice.
I say more? just be missing a few sliders some would say but you can always supplement with the "pocket fader" if you have a few euros.
if a small switch on / of'll have been well vu.je am not a fan of the hard disconnection (in the case to say).
I will stop here .. I have stuff to do ......