Peter Korsten a écrit :
>Jon schreef:
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>>No doubt, but the FIZMO is kind of a collectors item too now. Remember when they were
>>on blowout at SamAsh? Ever see a FIZMO rackmount?
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>I've played on a Fizmo (keyboard) once, and since each and every preset
>sounded like rubbish, I decided it wasn't for me.
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>Of course, a synth is more than its presets, but they could at least
>have tried to put some sounds in there that would make me want to buy it.
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>- Peter
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That is the same on most synths, even expensive... the preset sounds or
the demo jingle are bad or at least un inspiring. Or you have only a few
"good" patches lost in a sea of SF noises and traditional instruments
"emulations". I suppose it is because they are not made by musicians but
by engineers, sometimes maybe for final test purposes∗. Or by the
marketing departments, the flying saucer, the piano (the what?) and the
violin are supposed to be the ultimate selling arguments ;-)
If they are made by real musicians ? That's sometimes worse, because you
can think that an instrument is dedicated to a special musical style
(techno, house, rap ..) . And if you don't like it too much....you leave
it in the shop.
Cheers
J.F.
∗It was probably the case with my Red Sound , i never heard worse... but
you can get much better by yourself. I bought it second hand on internet
classified ads; brand new in a shop i surely had choosen anything else!