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Re: [korgpolyex] Re: Is it a real polysynth?

2013-08-22 by Daniel Forró

I like it, too. I had never one, but had problematic and not quite  
well designed JX10 which I happily changed for MKS70 (with improved  
MIDI implementation).

Lazy tracks can be time shifted back to balance delay...

Daniel Forro


On 23 Aug, 2013, at 12:00 AM, Jason Adkins wrote:

>
>
> The JX8P is superb, the strings on this are some of the best I have  
> ever heard,totally underrated machine, think a lot of the reason why  
> the strings are so good is probably because of the chorus unit but  
> it sounds great even without it turned on.
> The only problem with the JX8P is its slow envelope response,i.e.  
> Attack, which meant fart-arseing around in Cubase to get it in time  
> but it
> also means on percussive sounds like bass etc you can get a great  
> lazy bass. If you can find a decent one buy it,its in my all time  
> top ten synths.

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