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Baruch Baruch
Published on 02/17/06 at 14:15
This model is not rack mountable. This raises (small pads).
He has twenty-nine effects typed keyboard: piano, honky tonk, "roads" and "wurli" (registered trademarks at the time?) And eight types of "touch curve" (the French name escapes me-curve?) .
All hand-edit itself. The settings consist of tunes keys (master, pitch) and utility (touch and midi channel). There's also an equalizer with three sliders.
No extensions, minimum connections (in and out midday, two for stereo output jack if applicable).

UTILIZATION

There is very little to configure. So it's fingers in the nose.
The edition as well. No need of any manual (I did not, it's second hand)

SOUNDS

So that is where the bone: the expander is bad (personal, I have recovered from a former musician, I understand he did not have problems to part with it. The bastard kept its SM57, for cons). The sounds on offer, few are encumbered by first breath quite important to the craft. The sounds are then too shallow or acute trawler, even with the EQ. Personally, I have not seen any significant differences in for different velocities, or for curves. So not really realistic sounds, no that is not really correct.

OVERALL OPINION

Well, this product is clearly to be avoided. I have not researched it cost her two thousand bullets a decade ago, but it is an antique in terms of sound. I admit that this is my first sound module, normally, I work with the sounds of Reason, and I'm not a pro keyboard. So if in fact it is a good expander, its owners make me know. That said, I doubt it really. It apparently is not expensive to Argus, but I'm sure you will find better.