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Average rating:
4.5 out of 5
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Hmmm.... I'm starting to be a lot dissapointed by this machine... The only thing that's really good with it is that is has a lot of sounds. When you use the two extra outputs, you hear a strange dithering noise that's not in the 1080. And the sounds ar all so... hmm.. not there... Everyone has it... what can I say. but it's not there. Terrible piano sounds in there aswell..
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MIDI it up to a Yamaha A3K sampler, An1x, Get the Vintage synths, Keys of the 60's & 70's, and Techno expansion boards for it, and your favorite sequencer, and you will one *hot* techno/dance/trance/ acid/acid jazz rig on the block. Nothing can touch you!
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Midi this baby up to a MPC or a soundcard/midi such as a Digi 001 and youre guaranteed to have the hottest setup on the block....
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a soon to be classic machine. Fantstic sounds.
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As much as the M1 was an enjoyable, well programmed and nice sounding instrument for its time, such is the JV2080. Not analog sounding at all, nothing very special digital either, but somehow a nice crossover with hundreds of very well programmed patches (much better in this sense than famous state-of-the-art instruments such as the Wave, Matrix 12 or K2000
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