History Happens is a collection of music videos about characters from American history. Our goal is to inform and inspire young people that an individual can make a difference-as evidenced by the many acts of courage, endurance and passion that make up the American story.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Saturday-Dec-30-066 at 09:39
Michail
a hobbyist user
from united states
writes:
goo work
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Thursday-Dec-28-066 at 15:58
Martin
a hobbyist user
from united states
writes:
Hi. You have very nice website! Beautiful design.
Rating: 4 out of 5
posted Wednesday-Feb-08-066 at 19:34
Rodney Gipson
a professional user
from USA
writes:
This is my second post for this keyboard. Since my first review I have been able to duplicate many Arp 2600 and Oberheim SEM sounds. The trick with the Microwave II/XT is to start with one Oscillator and experiment with the sawtooth, square and pulse waves when building analog style patches. Then, move to the filter section and try the various low pass and notch filters (especially for Oberheim sounds) After discovering the analog capabilities of this machine, I have no need for any other plug-in synth or hardware virtual analog.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Monday-Sep-19-055 at 06:59
Rodney Gipson
a professional user
from United States
writes:
I've had my XTk for about a month. I also owned the original PPG wave 2.3 and find that the XT comes close enough to the PPG or even Microwave I for my purposes. Having the convience of all the knobs makes all the difference in the world when programming. I'm running the PPG wave plug-in on my iBook so I can A/B the patches for the purpose of recreating them on the XT-this works great by the way. I agree with others that have posted on this review site that the original Microwave has a certain character which comes closer to the sound of the PPG wave 2.3 or Waldorf Wave. While this may be true, my ears are very satisfied with the XTk along with my Kurzweil 2600. That's all I'm using these days.
Rating: 5 out of 5
posted Saturday-Jul-02-055 at 22:58