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Publié le 01/11/08 à 00:00
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Its raw...enough said. i was surprised to see that it had amp envelopes and options like portamento...
Price paid: $5.99 USD
as mano said, the weaknesses make it a distinct instrument. the presets, esp the piano, are rather nice. a trick that i love to pull with this is to take instrument samples out of reason or other sources (the keyboard always maps to a, so you need to have the note playing A), burn them to cd and then just load up on the sk-1. the coloration often changes the properties of the instrument a thousand times over...synth pads become only vaguely recognizable textures. when i like things enough, i just dump them to my akai and save the patch :D
UTILIZATION
It doesnt get simpler than this...you can create a patch by pressing a button. wow. almost like my Trinton
OVERALL OPINION
10. its really really useful...and makes for a very interesting tool in the right hands. and c'mon...i paid 6 bucks for mine- if you see one, BUY IT! you wont regret it!!!
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Lodger ( 6-, 2006)
Price paid: $5.99 USD
as mano said, the weaknesses make it a distinct instrument. the presets, esp the piano, are rather nice. a trick that i love to pull with this is to take instrument samples out of reason or other sources (the keyboard always maps to a, so you need to have the note playing A), burn them to cd and then just load up on the sk-1. the coloration often changes the properties of the instrument a thousand times over...synth pads become only vaguely recognizable textures. when i like things enough, i just dump them to my akai and save the patch :D
UTILIZATION
It doesnt get simpler than this...you can create a patch by pressing a button. wow. almost like my Trinton
OVERALL OPINION
10. its really really useful...and makes for a very interesting tool in the right hands. and c'mon...i paid 6 bucks for mine- if you see one, BUY IT! you wont regret it!!!
Originally posted on FutureProducers.com
Posted by: Lodger ( 6-, 2006)