Thursday, September 14, 2006
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This synth sounds much better than the colour of it's front panel would suggest!
ReplyDeleteI love this thing. Its just so digital.
ReplyDeletethe same synthesis engine is used on the gr707/700 guitar synth combo and sounds great to my ears. alas, i sold mine a few years back but i never tired of the range of sounds i could achieve. the pg200 programmer is an absolute must though if you want any kind of control or you're used to knobs and tweaking in real time (both for the jx3p and the guitar synth)!
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