Luxman
Ancient Member Sr. (René)
In de herhaling. Te gekke module met 1000 analoge sounds waarvan de eerste 200 te programmeren zijn. Zowel voor de PC als de Mac OSX zijn er strakke editors te verkrijgen.
Voor € 270,00 mag ie wel. Dit exemplaar is helemaal goed, heeft geen brom en is te zien op de door mijzelf gemaakte foto.
Specs:
Polyphony - 6 voices
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Oscillators - 12 DCO's at 2 per voice
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LFO - 2
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Layers - Single / Split / Multitimbral
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Memory - 800 preset patches, 200 user patches
The analog Matrix 1000 is essentially 1,000 Matrix 6 patches in a single-space compact rackmount MIDI module. It has the same synth architecture as the Matrix 6. Each of its 6 voices have two DCO's (digitally controlled analog oscillator), a low pass filter, 2 VCA's, 3 envelope gens, 2 LFO's, and 2 ramp gens. The sounds are plentiful and good enough, however if you want to edit your own, you'll need a Matrix 6/6R or some universal editor (such as MOTU's Unisyn) to externally edit parameters. You can also load sounds from the Matrix 6 via SysEx or software.
The Matrix 1000 provides an excellent source of pads, textures and ambient sounds. It has 195 "keyboard" sounds, 118 "strings", 130 "woodwinds & perc", 239 "synthesizer", 119 "bass", 74 "lead" and 125 "effects". For the price, there is no better way to find genuine analog Oberheim Matrix sounds in a compact and very in-expensive rack module that is loaded with more sounds than you'll ever need! The older versions of the Matrix 1000 have a black front-panel. The newer models in the '90's have a cream face-plate (pictured above). It has been used by Apollo 440, Juno Reactor, Moby, Cirrus, Fatboy Slim, Laurent Garnier, ATB, Depeche Mode, Future Sound of London, Pet Shop Boys, and Faithless.
Geen RUIL. Maar een goed combivoorstel met bv de W7 of de K3m zijn altijd welkom.
Voor € 270,00 mag ie wel. Dit exemplaar is helemaal goed, heeft geen brom en is te zien op de door mijzelf gemaakte foto.
Specs:
Polyphony - 6 voices
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Oscillators - 12 DCO's at 2 per voice
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
LFO - 2
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Layers - Single / Split / Multitimbral
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Memory - 800 preset patches, 200 user patches
The analog Matrix 1000 is essentially 1,000 Matrix 6 patches in a single-space compact rackmount MIDI module. It has the same synth architecture as the Matrix 6. Each of its 6 voices have two DCO's (digitally controlled analog oscillator), a low pass filter, 2 VCA's, 3 envelope gens, 2 LFO's, and 2 ramp gens. The sounds are plentiful and good enough, however if you want to edit your own, you'll need a Matrix 6/6R or some universal editor (such as MOTU's Unisyn) to externally edit parameters. You can also load sounds from the Matrix 6 via SysEx or software.
The Matrix 1000 provides an excellent source of pads, textures and ambient sounds. It has 195 "keyboard" sounds, 118 "strings", 130 "woodwinds & perc", 239 "synthesizer", 119 "bass", 74 "lead" and 125 "effects". For the price, there is no better way to find genuine analog Oberheim Matrix sounds in a compact and very in-expensive rack module that is loaded with more sounds than you'll ever need! The older versions of the Matrix 1000 have a black front-panel. The newer models in the '90's have a cream face-plate (pictured above). It has been used by Apollo 440, Juno Reactor, Moby, Cirrus, Fatboy Slim, Laurent Garnier, ATB, Depeche Mode, Future Sound of London, Pet Shop Boys, and Faithless.
Geen RUIL. Maar een goed combivoorstel met bv de W7 of de K3m zijn altijd welkom.