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sound qual | 75% | interface | 100% |
keyboard  |
100% | ease of use  |
100% |
build qual  |
100% |
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bass  | 100% |
brass  | 75% |
strings  |
75% |
accoustic  |
50% |
pads  |
75% |
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perc  | 50% |
organ  | 75% |
digital  |
75% |
analog  |
50% |
noises  |
100% |
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xlarge (xlarge@swipnet.se)
writes:
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| Remember the c-64? Well.. it's back but.. with midi. A few modifications. These guys have used the MOS6581 chip (aka sid) from the famous c-64. Implemeted it in a box (240x70x200mm) with 4 realtime pots, an LCD as big as the Akai S-2000 uses, a numeric keypad 1-9 + *, #, 0 and abcd. The SID chip features digital creation with analogue filter. Triangle, Saw, Pulse, Mixed and noise (basic) waveforms. Ringmodulator and resonant filter low, band, highpass. TB-303-like portamento. arpeggiator.
Signing off /xlarge
Comments About the Sounds:
Blippy and squeeky but you can also create fat basses and ambient pads...
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(Thanks to xlarge for this info.)
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