Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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This is a nice piece of kit but what is annoying is that the desktop and rack Evos have about a 3db difference in output meaning that the voice in plug is not balanced with the 4 voices from the rack...you have to use a separate submixer to balance the sounds ...this is confirmed on the DSI site
ReplyDeletealso the voicing algorithm is a bit wierd, if your first note held is from a desktop evo, then notes 2 thru 5 play on the rack but if the 6th note comes and the desktop is not yet released then a note gets skipped . this can be frustrating with a sequncer with long gate times
nuff said , I still won't sell mine