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  • moosersmoosers

    Ace Tone Top-5Publié le 11/06/10 à 21:47
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    The Ace Tone Top 5 is a compact combo organ that is similar to the organs made by Farfisa. It's got about three and a half octaves of keys, and stands on a set of legs that come on it. It's got full polyphony and the sounds can be edited using the preset sound buttons as well as the tone knobs. It doesn't have pitch or modulation wheels and isn't MIDI compatible in any way.

    UTILIZATION

    Using the Ace Tone Top 5 is really simple, as there isn't much beyond the presets to play with here. The preset sounds are really enough to get the job done, as each one is pretty unique sounding. Beyond the preset buttons there is a volume knob and a few other knobs, but nothing that isn't self explanatory. A manual isn't necessary for using the Top 5 organ in my opinion.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds that are possible with the Ace Tone Top 5 are definitely vintage sounding to say the least. If you've ever heard a Farfisa organ, which you definitely have even if you don't know it, this is pretty much the same type of thing. It's got the standard cheesy organ sound, which is kind of loungey sounding, as well as a variety of other preset sounds. There is a preset that sounds more square wave like, and others that are varieties on the original organ sound. It's a great organ for getting a quick and easy, cheesy organ sound.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I haven't seen too many Ace Tone Top 5 organs out there beyond the one that I've used, in fact, it's the only one that I've seen at all. The studio that I'm currently working at has one of these, although it hasn't seen too much action in the time that I've been there. I would imagine it gets used every once in a while, but no matter where it is, it isn't the type of organ that will be used all that often. Having said this, for what it is, it is definitely up there with the best sounding compact organs that I've used.