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Average rating: 3.8 out of 5
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JULZ a hobbyist user from USA writes:
Does sounds from gritty to pretty very well but the instabilty of the tuning drives me crazy!!!

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:42
Bob Brown a part time user from USA writes:
The key board its self and its sounds are nothing that impressive, what is impressive

is the audio input. That is one of my favorite filters ever. Straight forward noise

and distortion, more pure than anyother analogue filters out there now.

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:42
Jeremy Turner a hobbyist user from Holloway, London writes:
Bought my 770 in 1989 for 50 pounds - my entree into the world of synthesisers. Good hi-pass and lo-pass filters controlled by 'travellers' , resonance controlled by 'brightness'

strange machine but some good weird noises.

Frequency of second VCO can be swept from v low to v high, creating 'Clangers'

type effects. Pity that it doesn't have cv in/out - even if you get them fitted

it runs on Hz/Volt - which is a shame. Good fun for 50 quid

Rating: 2 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:42
Morgan Hall a professional user from USA writes:
This unit is incredible. It makes some amazing ambient drones. The ring modulator on this thing sounds virtually identical to MS-20. The filters, "travelers" as they are called, are very distinctive, having the ability to swallow any sound put thru them. Rock solid construction and very reliable. Will never trade this one.

Rating: 5 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:42
Ande a professional user from Australia writes:
I love the phat and phunky sounds of my d770. I filter drums and pads and everything through it. I've never MIDI'd it but I know it's possible with a hz/volt converter like a phillip rheese. I've got it hooked up throug a send on the desk. When I send its signal back through itself, and twek the ring mod, it lets out the most unearthly howl. Wobble moster. I Love it.

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Wednesday-Aug-05-9898 at 23:42
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