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Neil Rhodes writes:
Nice Beginner's/entry level Rompler. Sounds wonderful for the price but not your ideal synth if your main desire is to get in their and program your own patches since the editing is not very deep.

No EG for the filter, no mod-matrix and you can't even alter the sustain level on a patch but if all you are looking to do is perform and maybe alter the filter a bit then this is a great keyboard.

Comments About the Sounds:
Found the Synth sounds a little modern Dance orientated. Would have been nice to see some more classic Synths on there

(Thanks to Neil Rhodes for this info.)
and Sal for the pic

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