Sunday, June 10, 2007
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Another comprehensive demonstration.
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonder to me why more synth manufacturers don't give good overview videos like this.
I really enjoyed Stephen Kay's Karma Oasys video demos -- very pro
http://www.karma-lab.com/vp/klvp2.html?playID=23
Those are the best I've seen (featured before on this site I'm sure).
A nice talky film, why didn't you show the layout of the controls from above? A top down shot would explain alot and would reinforce what is being said much more.
ReplyDeleteIf it weren't for the accent I would have fast-forwarded alot.
ReplyDeleteYep doktor, posted here and then the M3 version here.
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