7/10
Well, it's a phrase sampler.
As my first piece of hardware I was a bit disappointed, but it has it's pros. [continued]
posted by: Central Processing Unit on 2002-09-26 05:54:35
7/10
A monster in sounds, although with all of the 8 timbres used the polyphony for one timbre is only 2, [continued]
posted by: Central Processing Unit on 2002-11-08 03:37:10
6/10
Pretty much of a good toy. Can produce some good stuff, when routed to Cubase thu ReWire and mixed there [continued]
posted by: Central Processing Unit on 2002-11-08 03:41:52
Pretty nice sounds, almost like a real analog, and function for adding some sway to the tuning of oscillators to [continued]
posted by: Central Processing Unit on 2003-02-06 01:43:04
rating: 10/10
Every once in a while, a synth comes along that makes you think 'I could play this thing until [continued]
posted by: cjeris on 2002-01-17 13:09:38
rating: 9/10
I LAUGH'D...I CRY'D... IT'S JUST WHAT I ALWAYS WANTED:] IT'S PERFECT FOR THOSE LONELY EVENINGS... KICKBACK, POP OPEN A [continued]
posted by: clu on 2002-01-17 13:09:38
rating: 7/10
Built like a tank indeed. I got one for free because the bass player in my last band had [continued]
posted by: clu on 2002-01-17 13:09:38
rating: 7/10
I got the DX-21 two years ago when I was 14. Back then I was just getting into the [continued]
posted by: Connor Ferster on 2002-01-17 13:09:38
I find this synth great for Pads. I don't particularly like using buttons to program the patches, but for [continued]
posted by: conscentity on 2003-06-11 13:37:26
rating: 8/10
This box sounds like no other machine on the planet. Great for long, evolving pads and pure electronic nonsense. [continued]
posted by: Craig on 2002-01-17 13:09:38
rating: 8/10
This is probably the top of the line all in one guitar unit of the late 80's/early 90's. It's [continued]
posted by: Craig on 2002-01-17 13:09:38