Samuelbor
Published on 11/10/12 at 04:20
c is an organ with two keyboards synth-type, three and a half octaves for each keyboard, there is a one octave pedalboard.
There is a connection quite varied, MIDI twice, two jacks, a headphone jack.
There are four total effects, tremolo and chorus sutain hohner chord, personally I always put the sustain.
Other effects that are aimed at tirrettes harmonics
There are sixteen sounds for uppeur keyboard, they are polyphonic piano, el. Piano, guitar, harpsichord, vibraphone, accordion, harmonica, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, cello, strings rubbed, synth synth 1 2 brass.
There are also tirretes harmonic hammond sound with percussion
For the lower, only two sounds, piano and strings rubbed there barley but are not tirretes have buttons 8 '4' and 2 'sonts only available heights
The pedal was a 16 'very serious and very deep, and a bass guitar with a sound slap.
At a rythm box was not editable 24 styles, can only be editable ryhtme keybord thanks to percussion, as there are controls Separate volume, one for instruments and one for the battery than the bass control with the volume of the pedal.
There are controls as intro and ending fill in, start and stop.
Separate volumes are atribués the lower parts of sounds and Crankset
Sustain the crankset is reserved.
UTILIZATION
Config for it is in the extreme simplicity, a function button, there is no need of manual you can discover the same intrument itself
L editions sounds impossible unless reprogram the circuit is a risk not to take the risk of having the irreparable DAMAGE
SOUNDS
Sounds suitable stules has any music except for classical, are realistic enough for his age.
There is a pedal of expression, but no aftertouch or dynamic, it is a soft keyboard.
The effects are well done, but they are not editable.
I kinda like all the sounds, what is regrettable is that there is no section solo, and solo instruments are polyphonic.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years.
A presbytery sold it to me for a bite of bread, it was my first electronic organ and that I had to try.
If I could choose again I would preferre the hohner hohner trifle to the D2000.
What I like most is that there are taken midday, it was their first organ have taken MIDI. What I like least is that there is too little sound and no reverb control
There is a connection quite varied, MIDI twice, two jacks, a headphone jack.
There are four total effects, tremolo and chorus sutain hohner chord, personally I always put the sustain.
Other effects that are aimed at tirrettes harmonics
There are sixteen sounds for uppeur keyboard, they are polyphonic piano, el. Piano, guitar, harpsichord, vibraphone, accordion, harmonica, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, cello, strings rubbed, synth synth 1 2 brass.
There are also tirretes harmonic hammond sound with percussion
For the lower, only two sounds, piano and strings rubbed there barley but are not tirretes have buttons 8 '4' and 2 'sonts only available heights
The pedal was a 16 'very serious and very deep, and a bass guitar with a sound slap.
At a rythm box was not editable 24 styles, can only be editable ryhtme keybord thanks to percussion, as there are controls Separate volume, one for instruments and one for the battery than the bass control with the volume of the pedal.
There are controls as intro and ending fill in, start and stop.
Separate volumes are atribués the lower parts of sounds and Crankset
Sustain the crankset is reserved.
UTILIZATION
Config for it is in the extreme simplicity, a function button, there is no need of manual you can discover the same intrument itself
L editions sounds impossible unless reprogram the circuit is a risk not to take the risk of having the irreparable DAMAGE
SOUNDS
Sounds suitable stules has any music except for classical, are realistic enough for his age.
There is a pedal of expression, but no aftertouch or dynamic, it is a soft keyboard.
The effects are well done, but they are not editable.
I kinda like all the sounds, what is regrettable is that there is no section solo, and solo instruments are polyphonic.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for two years.
A presbytery sold it to me for a bite of bread, it was my first electronic organ and that I had to try.
If I could choose again I would preferre the hohner hohner trifle to the D2000.
What I like most is that there are taken midday, it was their first organ have taken MIDI. What I like least is that there is too little sound and no reverb control