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Average rating: 4.6 out of 5
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KNETYK a professional user from Indianapolis, IN writes:
This sequencer, by and large, seems to be over looked in the anals of MIDI sequencing history. Apparently so, only because of the brand name. I bought this unit brand new when it came out around 1992 for about $300. A couple years later and hurting for money, I let it go. I recently purchased another one for only $67 on ebay. People just don't seem to know to look for these treasures. 32 tracks with endless midi filtering and editing parameters. For quick snippets to place here and there, you can record 'UNITS.' This helps with building tracks that have repetitive parts which keeps you from having to play entire song length parts, then quantizing to find that you were too far off on a note. Then again, if that's the route you like, you can edit the track just the same. The midi capabilities are pretty endless, and if you'd really like to know what it can do, there's an online manual here: http://www.penance.net/pdc100/pdc100cover.htm. I'll just save this space to say that if you're in need of a pro quality sequencer that'll accomadate your every need, try to score one of these. More than likely, you'll save several hundreds of dollars. Then again, if you have the cash to burn, I'd look at the Roland mc-80.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Friday-Jan-05-01 at 22:12
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