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Gas Station topic: korg
Average rating: 4.7 out of 5
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Chris Broz a hobbyist user from USA writes:
Bottom line... Buy one.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-98 at 23:43
Vanadium a hobbyist user from Russia writes:
This keyboard is fantastic! If you're into techno or progressive rock it's for

you. Never the less, it can fit for other types of music, too. The range of sound

is very wide - the Prophecy can produce warm analog sounds, realistic physical models and

some odd stuff. I personally like it's filters which are very flexible and can

make both deep and warm drones and screaming leads. It can also make some wierdness.

For it's realtime control, sound warmth and ease of use it's no doubt the winner in it's price category.

The ultimate monosynth, as the ads say, and it's true!

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-98 at 23:43
Bram Bos a professional user from Holland writes:
This synth opens new perspectives when composing... the sounds from this baby are really capable to carry an entire song you build around it. It can be really crystal clear but also fantasticly dirty. I wish there was a good editor for the sounds because the one built-in sucks big time.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-98 at 23:43
Jacob Wedin a part time user from Sweden writes:
This synthesizer is wonderful. It could certainly do with some more knobs and less menus, though. It's also great as a master keyboard if you don't have a lot of room (lots of assignable controllers). And yeah, chord playing is for sissies. GO MONOPHONIC! It looks kinda funny -spaceshipesque- too

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-98 at 23:43
Cliff Blevins a professional user from USA writes:
Great for a monophonic synth. I really enjoy the strip-controller and arpeggiator. Some of the sounds sounded a little familiar, but overall this thing rocks!

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-98 at 23:43
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