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Note : 10 sur 10 Published on 07/09/08 at 09:37
I have the expander model, well made and good quality.
The ergonomics of sound is open, you can sort your way and it is even easier with the USB software.
Styles for, say even when we are in modeling, so the fans of pianos and violins go your way. This said, a great cheer for the modeling of electric pianos.
The program is quite well designed.
The rest is complete, but I would have liked a small extension of memory for vocoded samples .. but hey, I'm quibbling

UTILIZATION

The configuration can be a bit scary for novices, but in the synthesis it must engage one day? right??
The edition is rather well built and the manual is pretty clear.

SOUNDS

For sounds, it's hot, it's round, it is evolutionary and synchonization ca ..
Can be from both the experimental than in the Klaus tangerino jarresque
The effects are the most beautiful effect (pun intended) and then they really are effects (no delay or reverb single platform, we are in line with other newts and M3)

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for 6 months and I play the synth from (Ouaou) over 20 years and I can tell you that a machine is great. Full of possibilities, powerful and easily integrated into a set. (I have the Virus, Supernova and other corny and delete it blends perfectly with the other monsters, but wWithout copy, there is a part.
The price is very well placed especially compared to other machines (I give no names, no no!)
(I bet that in a few years (say 2 or 3 years) the radiator will be very popular)

To be continued ...