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Average rating:
4.1 out of 5
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excellent for making screechy digital noise, radio-style interference and nintendo sounds.
the interface is fucked, though.
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Programming in the Performance Mode can give you something more interesting than the garden-variety multi-timbral setup. Stacking of different patches (or of the same patch for monster chorus sounds) can give you a cool dense timbre. Aside from the chord effect already mentioned by another reviewer, you can use the midi note shift to create chord and octaves and use the pan effect/mix assign to spread the notes around in time & stereo space. Also in a Performance you can choose instead to alternate between sounds: set up as many as 8 different timbres with different midi note offsets or whatever else to play one after another in the order you create. Eeep-orp-ooh-aah-aah--what more can I say.
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