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Average rating:
3.8 out of 5
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I have owned a N364 for ten years or more. Yesterday I decided it was time to change. I went to a music store expecting to come away with either a Korg M50 or a Roland Juno Stage. Niether scrubbed upI;m afraid. Not a patch on the N364 as far as Strings, Brass and Pads were concerned.
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Only piano sound is bad, but "e.p., rhodes and.." other piano sounds are very good. im added bit phase or rotary, pan effect.. very very pleasure, play them. Strings and Brass sounds are class II BECAUSE class I strings and brass sounds, real strings and brasses ; all of them incredible, but arpeggio is not use both of pattern(generally drums ;/ ) and and and im regret; there is not portamento on this machines... I wish using portamento, because we are made of progressive metal... nevermend I love this machine
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A very good real time performing instrument. I don't think that it's the workstation tool for a studio. I like the natural sounds such as pianos and strings. Bad keys (I prefer the m1 or triton keys)
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as far as building ambient atmospheres or alien soundscapes goes, not many synths compare to what is hidden away in the combination banks on the n364, and all the users of this unit know .exactly. what i'm talking about. if you're looking for something with thick bass or lots of effects, this is not the unit for you, but if you've got the extra cash and are looking for something to add spacious and/or eefie depths to your mix, i'd highly recommend checking this synth out.
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