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Average rating:
3.8 out of 5
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After owing for almost 3 years now I can say that this synth was hugely underated...it's interface looks easy but it takes time to get most out of it.The results though are excellent,I know people owing jv's and at the end use the wsa1 for pianos,string & pads.Chicane pads are nothing compared to what you can get out of this machine.I guess I ll never sell mine :@).
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Never quite made my mind up about this synth. It had exciting editing possibilities but I agree with the previous post. It always seemed a bit thin in the sonic spectrum - no richness - something like that. I miss it sometimes but when i found the pads on the yammy tg500 blew it away I thought it was time to get rid.
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Fantastic synth, hugely underated. I use mine for soundtracking as the main non-acoustic instrument. Ruined by crappy customer support on Technics behalf. Still never sell it though.
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A strange synth really - very well made and highly spec'd workstation...but there was something about it which just didn't gel with me. The sounds had a sort of nasal quality that just didnt sit well in a mix.... It was capable of very complex , evolving pads which in isolation sounded wonderful but in a mix it just didn't happen , the quality of the onboard effects is not great either...I sold mine in the end...It could have been / should have been much better.
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