![]() I've definitely had a catastrophe or two but usually it's when I lose power after setup and completely forget to re-transpose. I do a quick shift-transpose *again* just to see the read-out.if I see "-2" then I know I had already done it and quickly transpose back the other way! We tune down a half step and occasionally (especially if there has been a power issue) I forget whether I've transposed or not. Yeah the unknown transpose thing is annoying. Sounds silly but one thing I'd lose is room to velcro my ipad to the top, the modx7 has a perfect spot on top! My modx7 basically has a second screen, as I use B-3X a ton. I just find I appreciate the metal builds and better keys on the flagship models. I kind of put it down to them going for a modern sound vs the vintage ones I wanted.Īll that said, once I'm over covid (arghhhh) I want to go over to my friend's house *with* my modx and maybe do some A/B with his Fantom-07 as far as synth patches.Īs far as the weight of the Montage.yeah, definitely a downside. There were a couple mono patches out of all of stock ones that had some meat to them, but again most of them I'd describe as: "thin and weedy" with that sheen that you might be describing. I'm not sure a single poly synth stock performance was usable, for things like Loverboy/Styx/Rush etc. I'm not going to say it's going to sound like an Oberheim but for the tunes I was programming for I needed something in the ballpark, and was able to get close enough. ![]() When I started from an init patch, and built up a performance with only one or two parts from the element(s) on up, I got a much more punchy and good raw sound. I'm not sure I have experienced that exact thing, but I have never really liked the synth sound of the MODX.but I found a lot of my dislike has turned out to be the stock presets.
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