
Friday, December 21, 2007
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All of their manuals are excellent. Great examples of technical writing. Some other manufacturers can certainly learn from this.
ReplyDeleteSo much better than the scant Virus TI manual. As soon as I sell my redundant MG-1 and AX-60 Blofeld is mine!
ReplyDeleteThe Virus TI manuals were written by people who had never played an actual working TI and were going on the basis of some drunken conversation they'd had with Mr. Mainstream Synthesizer Maker Himself .. this happens a lot in the synth world, don't worry. Blofeld manuals are being done 'right', thank god ..
ReplyDeleteThe only problem I have with this synth is that you have to jam all your sound to the single stereo outs. It has the polyphony and multi timbral functions so why not toss at least a second stereo pair of outs. I always liked synths that you could feed sounds to the extra outputs and then they bypassed the "global" effects without having to monkey around in the setups.
ReplyDeleteWait for the Stromberg...? :)
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