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Average rating:
4.8 out of 5
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Finally got my hands on a mint XTK and it was worth the wait. Not only is this the best looking synth I have ever seen, it is also the most unique sounding.
Don't buy this if you are interested in pianos, violins, etc. Do buy this if you want to be able to program experimental sounds--some of the sounds you can create on this unit are just astonishing.
Couple of things I dont like: The tempos can only be set in even-numbers for some reason (120, 122, 124, etc) If you need an odd numbered tempo, you need to drive it with an external sequencer. Also the arpeggiator interface could be a little more user-friendly.
Buy one now for cheap (they're down to $800 on ebay!)
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The Xtk can produce any sound, fat, thin, airy, sounds like wavestation can, like mini moog, you name it, with the right programming you can do it all, and its hard to get now, its a classic! And it also has FM,,,,
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The coolest sound, coolest looking, most useful synth I've played. Not meaning that other synths are crap, but this one goes above and beyond. There are so many possibilties. 10 out of 5.
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I am getting the expension 30 voice, this waldorf has good layout intuitively, and sound good to me, good specialty product
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My main "judge of character" of a synth is how UN-realistic it can sound. This ügly orañge båstid absolutely excels at far fringe silliness, especially with the wonderful randomize feature. It's kind of like instantly rearranging all the patchcords on a Doepfer modular...it's so very WRONG. Very nice user interface, much better than my old K5000s' "macro" knobs.
Essential for experimental music; a perfect compliment for my MS2000.
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