I got my some months ago and its excelent for Analog stuff... it has some kind
of "Virtual-Analog" but is not really virtual... snif snif...
It has low-pass filter and cool resonance, up to 4 ocilators but you can't
control the filters at real-time...
you can see some info on my home-page
www.nonex-group.simplenet.com
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:11
Tony Parkes
a hobbyist user
from UK
writes:
Great synth, lovely fat sounds. one problem, the internal memory battery lost its zap. can anybody point me to returning the original 'i' set of patches thanks and good writing
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:11
po face
a part time user
from england
writes:
amazing for groovy weird sounds - my first synth, and Ill never be parted from it Its true though, as far as emulating 'real' instruments goes, its pretty poor. I paid about 80 pounds for mine, a good price for a synth of this quality.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:11
Nick
a professional user
from UK
writes:
Yes I have to agree, it was my first mutlitimbral module and I still use it
once in a while - you can get lots of reasonable approximations of analog waves. The SysEX is very good on it with multiple edit buffers which you can use to store everything. A top box
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:11