boblemoche
Published on 06/13/05 at 06:26
- Organ "furniture" of the beginning of the 90s.
- Two 44-key keyboard nonresponsive
- Pdalier an octave
- Volume pedals
- Line-in, Line-out and headphone
- Midi in, Midi out
- 14 sounds
- 14 rhythm patterns
- Vibrato, sustain, transp., WTO, arpeggio, chord auto ...
- Amplification 20 W intgre
UTILIZATION
Trs easy to use.
SOUNDS
- Sounds: it is the PCM, so the organ sounds are quite convincing, others (Piano, EP, vibes, brass, etc..) Are considerably less.
OVERALL OPINION
- I've had it about 5 years, I bought it mainly for its connection noon. Only, this instrument is not transcendent and we get tired quickly (at the same time, I have a Roland VK-09 ...). In contrast, a virtual organ religious (including the excellent trio Organized), it quickly takes his foot.
In résumé:
Standalone: 6
At noon: 10
- Two 44-key keyboard nonresponsive
- Pdalier an octave
- Volume pedals
- Line-in, Line-out and headphone
- Midi in, Midi out
- 14 sounds
- 14 rhythm patterns
- Vibrato, sustain, transp., WTO, arpeggio, chord auto ...
- Amplification 20 W intgre
UTILIZATION
Trs easy to use.
SOUNDS
- Sounds: it is the PCM, so the organ sounds are quite convincing, others (Piano, EP, vibes, brass, etc..) Are considerably less.
OVERALL OPINION
- I've had it about 5 years, I bought it mainly for its connection noon. Only, this instrument is not transcendent and we get tired quickly (at the same time, I have a Roland VK-09 ...). In contrast, a virtual organ religious (including the excellent trio Organized), it quickly takes his foot.
In résumé:
Standalone: 6
At noon: 10