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- AnonymousPublished on 05/07/06 at 12:02 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it since 1994.
MOST:
- This module has the advantage that it can handle up to 12 pads.
- It allows you to chain storage piles or three sounds on the same pad.
THE -:
- Response curves to the velocity completely outdated and unrealistic.
- Absolutely not conceding this module typing speed, a lot of shots through the cracks.
IDEAL USE:
Launch of loops, melodies (12 pads x 3 = 36 sounds sounds, but to be strong in math to handle complex melodies with this bike).
MORALITY:
if you want a module to mount a drum set, go your way and fall back on the Roland TMC-6, so far unbeatable quality / price ratio.
SUGGESTION:
Take 3 DTS-70, 36 piezo sensors, and a good sampler k…Read moreI use it since 1994.
MOST:
- This module has the advantage that it can handle up to 12 pads.
- It allows you to chain storage piles or three sounds on the same pad.
THE -:
- Response curves to the velocity completely outdated and unrealistic.
- Absolutely not conceding this module typing speed, a lot of shots through the cracks.
IDEAL USE:
Launch of loops, melodies (12 pads x 3 = 36 sounds sounds, but to be strong in math to handle complex melodies with this bike).
MORALITY:
if you want a module to mount a drum set, go your way and fall back on the Roland TMC-6, so far unbeatable quality / price ratio.
SUGGESTION:
Take 3 DTS-70, 36 piezo sensors, and a good sampler keyboard do you make a drummer for three octaves. It was my dream, but the DTS is almost impossible to find in time.See less00