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luke7fps

Beautiful light keyboard, very travel-ready with great sounds

Pros: -Lightweight (5,5Kg) -7 Simultaneous FXs -Wonderful Organs with drawbars -Battery powered -USB registration Cons: -Rather small keyboard (61 keys) -Synth sound can be edited only for a bit -FX path a bit complicated

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brief but informative!

luke7fps

Very useful, cheap and resistant! Sliders are Hyper-Precise

Really a great machine to be carried around, works beautifully whit pratically every software

luke7fps

Really Beautiful Synth, unfortunately whitout programmer is pretty difficoult to use

Played for a while, a real good machine. It features a couple of good preset analog sounds like organs a beautiful EP and a lot of synth sounds

luke7fps

Can be acceptable for DJ stuff... but never use it in a studio

These are often mistaken as studio-quality headphones but, face the reality: They are not. the sound is wide and loud, ok but they have something like a band-cut filter on it, you can hear pratically only bass and highs, medium frequencies are confuse and dusty. This can be useful (for someone) on genres like Electronic, House and other DJ stuff, but if you want to listen other things on it, i.e.: Jazz, Rock, or even Classical music that are the wrong headphones

luke7fps

Awesome!

Magnificent compact mixer, features great One-Knob compressors on the first 4 channels and great Yamaha DSP Effects. 4 MIC channels (with compressor) 2 combo channel that can be either MIC than Stereo or mono LINE 2 stereo LINE channels Dual output with selection for each channel Monitor with aux in and out Its only weakness: the EQ may not be too sharp for a live mixer...

luke7fps

Very Good Entry-Level headphones

Very Good and cozy... but with 20 more euros you can buy the K141 model wich is better

luke7fps

Good Interface

A Great alternative to things like Focusrite and Edirol. Very Useful Phantom Power

luke7fps

Beautiful. A Must-Have, very helpful affordable 1/3 Rack

Very Very good and affordable Multi-FX. Reverbs are optimous, chorus, falanger etc works very well and the rotary is really good

luke7fps

A Plaything

A pure Toy... Good only for Pratcise piano basics on childs

lost_in_reverb

The typical moronic and elitist opinion of a d-bag

luke7fps

A box-of-sound that offers great Strings, Pads, Leads and EPs a bit lousy on Organs and Acoustic instruments...

Pros:

64-Note Polyphony Classical Yamaha FM Samples A huge number of good-quality Effects 4 Separated Outputs Cons: Difficoult to program (as every expander is) Lack of a good Acoustic Piano

luke7fps

Basically a JV-90 with more keys and a Sequrencer. Some sounds are good, others awful.

The JV-1000 is a mix of a JV-90 Synthesizer and a MC-80 Sequencer. It features a 76 semi-weighted keyboard, sturdy metal chassis and 9 assignable sliders. Can house VE-GS1 Expansion card. the 8 sliders are assigned to parameters by page; it also got a MIDI-assignable slider, thanks this and the separeted sequencer output, works very well as MIDI controller. Its sound aren't any special... just some standard Roland '90 sample but you can squeeze out some really great strings and pads, acoustic sounds are awful instead. Filters are quite useless as also the effects (only 3 Reverb, 3 Chorus and a Delay). Summarizing, it has great possibilites as MIDI controller or also backing keyboard

EDIT: after a few time spent scratching and tweaking its default sounds you can use a bunch of them, I like a lot the "St String" sound, very rich and warm but still with a digital point, also pads and leads are usable. but in my opinion its greatest sounds come from the string section