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Durable recorder

Clean sounding recorder. Internal mics are quite good, and the preamps are sweet! Has some bugs, but nowdays i use it just for found sounds, field noises, etc

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Beautiful interface

Stiil have mine, but the preamps stoped working. Clean sound, better than focusrite, pres was dry sounding (in a good analog way) DI was great for guitars and bass! If you work carefully, you can get really good sonics, almost on par with apogee ensemble or Duet.

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I had one

Had one years ago. Very stable, but sounds a little plastic for my taste. At least, the preamps was better (vibe) than M-audio, Presonus or MOTU.

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My friend uses one

My friend, also a producer, uses one in his home studio. Presets sounds good, it seems to be a capable synth for every style of electronic music.

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I want one

I want buy one, sounds nothing like a original Dx7. Its more like a Tx81z, Ys200 or even a TQ5.

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Loooove this

I love mine!! This little demon can sound like a retro space ship and huuuuge!!

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Good

Like every 90's rompler, it needs a lot of resampling to stay a current sounding synth. Good for basic pop rock sounds. Still pretty usable even for todays R&B (with heavy filtered ambient sounds). Effects are dated. Not a must have, but you can keep it and use a lot.

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My current interface

The pres are great, conversion still miles ahead comparing with competidors. And its a 2014 interface! Latency is not great, but usable. The panel software eats a lot of cpu. My plan is trade it for a Orion Studio or a Discrete 8.

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Nicce

My friend had one. Motu interfaces have a particular sound that i like. A bit on colored side, not clinical like Presonus, M Audio, etc.

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Old but good

Its a old interface now, but very capable. Preamps usable for vocals, and you can make professional recordings with.

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Great

I had M audio audiophinle 192(good), Digital Audio labs Card Deluxe (great converters), Focusrite Saffire 24Pro (clean sound), Steinberg UR28m (clean sound), Roland super UA and now a Antelope Zen Studio (clean, wide and professional 3d sounding interface). I really loved the Roland, preamps sounded so musical compared to the others. The dinamic range was great, not as large as Zen studio, but miles ahead the others. It had a certain 'clean darkness' to the tone very very very beautiful. A carachter interface. Had to sell it, but on another chance i'll buy another one. Roland should build a rack/thunderbolt version and start to compete with UAD, Claretts, Symphonys, Antelopes, etc.

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For free, its good.

Its a Sausage Fattener free counterpart. It can pump loud as well, but does not have that juicy sound that Sausage has. Good on kick and vocals.

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Weird free compressor but good.

The controls seems not very precise, so its tricky. Surprisely, it has that 1176 soul!

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Usable

All Waves "vintage emulation" plug ins has the same boring sound. At least this one makes a good kick compressor. Usable on guitars too.

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Wow!!

Wow! Just WOW!! Clean compressor with mojo (!!) and sounds "expensive". Tokyo Dawn Labs is one of the greatest!

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Helps a lot on vocal chain

Never used the hardware verson, this is pretty decent on vocals. More neutral than la2a or la3a, but never sterile.

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Good

I'm not crazy about SSl style comp, but this one is good. Better than Waves, but The Glue still the most usable.

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The best

Best tape emulation on the market! Low end is amazing with the bass alignment feature!

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Great!

This is the best Tube Screamer in vst. Much better than Guita Rig.

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A must have for pop music!

Even some presets shine over a super mega powefull heavly tweaked init sound from Sylenth1 ahah.