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iixorbiusii Full Member
Joined: 30 Aug 2008 Posts: 198
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 2:12 pm Post subject: Very impressed with X5DR |
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Needed to get a cheap, small MIDI module to attach to the underneath of my daughter's Technics KN6500 arranger to give her some 'better sounds' ! (the KN6500 has audio inputs for external modules).
I had a look at what I've got lying around gathering dust - a TX7 and a K1m, neither of which are particularly inspiring!
Then I came across a Korg X5DR on ebay for £50. Quickly checked some YouTube videos and realised it might be just what she needs, with 64 note polyphony.
Hit the Buy It Now button and now its here, I am really impressed with how much punch this little thing packs!
I'm not new to Korg - I bought an M1 and then a Trinity back in the day, and 5 years ago I got an M3. Still own all of these, but this little X5DR is really amazing value and holds its own against the M3 (to a degree).
If anyone is looking for a cheap source of great Korg sounds, with 64 note polyphony, I wholeheartedly recommend the X5DR.
_________________ CURRENT GEAR: A yellowing Casio PT-80, 4 leaking batteries and some broken headphones.
WISHLIST: A PSU and some different headphones. |
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StudioF Full Member
Joined: 27 Jul 2007 Posts: 207 Location: Netherlands
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Posted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:43 pm Post subject: |
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i own a X5 and its a wonderfull machine, bought it second hand and i used it on several of my tracks. totaly love that synth. _________________ Harness the power of Korg synths |
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