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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
ARP 2600 with 3620 keyboard
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ARP
Access Virus b
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Access
Dave Smith Polyevolver
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DSI
E-MU Morpheus Z-Plane Synthesizer
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Alesis DMS
E-Mu Audity 2000
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Alesis DMS
E-Mu Audity 2000
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E-Mu
Waldorf Q
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"The little rack-mounted brother of the Waldorf Q Keyboard features a user-interface as easy to use as the surface of the Q Keyboard. It has 27 endless rotaries and needs 5 rack-units if mounted. Like the Keyboard version it is a 16 part multi timbral virtual analog synthesizer with 16 voices, expandable to a total of 32 voices. In multi mode, up to 4 parts keep their 2 high quality effects, giving a total of 8 effect processors. Each voice offers 3 LFOs, 3 oscillators with all classic shapes plus new algorithms, 2 filters with a sophisticated routing method and all filter types that you expect from a virtual analog synthesizer. Furthermore, the Q offers unique Comb filter types in two flavours. This enables the Q not only to create polyphonic Chorus or Flanger effects, but previously unheard athmos or pluck sounds with great life. The Waldorf Q also features a very powerful arpeggiator and an even more powerful step sequencer."
"The little rack-mounted brother of the Waldorf Q Keyboard features a user-interface as easy to use as the surface of the Q Keyboard. It has 27 endless rotaries and needs 5 rack-units if mounted. Like the Keyboard version it is a 16 part multi timbral virtual analog synthesizer with 16 voices, expandable to a total of 32 voices. In multi mode, up to 4 parts keep their 2 high quality effects, giving a total of 8 effect processors. Each voice offers 3 LFOs, 3 oscillators with all classic shapes plus new algorithms, 2 filters with a sophisticated routing method and all filter types that you expect from a virtual analog synthesizer. Furthermore, the Q offers unique Comb filter types in two flavours. This enables the Q not only to create polyphonic Chorus or Flanger effects, but previously unheard athmos or pluck sounds with great life. The Waldorf Q also features a very powerful arpeggiator and an even more powerful step sequencer."
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