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Published on 03/18/13 at 09:02Product Details
equalization general, not track by track!
UTILIZATION
the MC-909 is not very intuitive but once read the manual and a few weeks earlier, the composition is a real treat.
the possibility of such machines are huge. after a year and a half already in my possession I am still discovering new opportunities.
Wholesale +: the screen that allows you to see everything we do on the machine.
SOUNDS
the sound of this machine is really open to any style: electro swing, hip hop, house, techno ...
I use to make hardtek / hardcore.
I do not use velocity, for fear of damaging the pads that seem a bit fragile.
effects are quite effective but not a substitute for real effects rack.
create your own Sythe, the preset is not terrible.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year and a half
I had in my possession a korg emx-1 and I had the opportunity to try the yamaha rm1-x. my favorite is the mc-909
the huge + this machine is the screen. you can view your stepper composition.
The downside for me is the general equalization and not track by track.
equalization general, not track by track!
UTILIZATION
the MC-909 is not very intuitive but once read the manual and a few weeks earlier, the composition is a real treat.
the possibility of such machines are huge. after a year and a half already in my possession I am still discovering new opportunities.
Wholesale +: the screen that allows you to see everything we do on the machine.
SOUNDS
the sound of this machine is really open to any style: electro swing, hip hop, house, techno ...
I use to make hardtek / hardcore.
I do not use velocity, for fear of damaging the pads that seem a bit fragile.
effects are quite effective but not a substitute for real effects rack.
create your own Sythe, the preset is not terrible.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for 1 year and a half
I had in my possession a korg emx-1 and I had the opportunity to try the yamaha rm1-x. my favorite is the mc-909
the huge + this machine is the screen. you can view your stepper composition.
The downside for me is the general equalization and not track by track.