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You get what you paid for and it's great
It really isn't cheap, but this baby packs a lot of features and it really is a powerhouse. That doesn't mean it's not intuitive and you can figure out most of the functions without resorting to manuals and online sources.
That said it took me a while to understand how exactly templates are used and where everything is, but once you get your bearings, things are not really that complicated.
Casual jamming with one or more synths using any combination of arps, sequences and keys is really fun and you can get an idea going quickly. The 61 key version gives you more than enough space even with 2 or 3 zones enabled.
I love the hands-on controls. It's a pity maybe that you only get 2 rows of settings (top displays) per part/template and that you only get 1 set of slider mappings per template (so you can't have them mapped e.g. to a complete set of ADSR envelopes if your synth has more than 2).
And yes it's big, so it takes up valuable space, but that's what you probably want when you get a 61key controller.
That said it took me a while to understand how exactly templates are used and where everything is, but once you get your bearings, things are not really that complicated.
Casual jamming with one or more synths using any combination of arps, sequences and keys is really fun and you can get an idea going quickly. The 61 key version gives you more than enough space even with 2 or 3 zones enabled.
I love the hands-on controls. It's a pity maybe that you only get 2 rows of settings (top displays) per part/template and that you only get 1 set of slider mappings per template (so you can't have them mapped e.g. to a complete set of ADSR envelopes if your synth has more than 2).
And yes it's big, so it takes up valuable space, but that's what you probably want when you get a 61key controller.
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