they most undoubtedly will be.supermel74 wrote:Sounds good. Hopefully the knobs aren't as cheap as they look.
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yep 3 the 3 digit display it's REALLY annoying for searching patch!tallowwaters wrote:I have to admit, I am little jealous of the headphone out and the display with words
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Thanks Wizard!
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Thanks. Sounds good.stephen wrote:Well, there's a demo up....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KJwGMEp3pw
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Wizard's demos sound great. A little on the thin side, but not bad (could be my laptop speakers). Although I wasn't ball busting bass for $400. Great sounding little box for the money.
The knob tweaking seems a bit slow, is there a way to speed it up?
The knob tweaking seems a bit slow, is there a way to speed it up?
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hahahah. they do? wow.Z wrote:Wizard's demos sound great.
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I like the demos, also. But, I'll still wait for the key version, if there'll be one.
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Hopefully there will be an accelerated knob adjustment function, like on the Mono Machine. I think it sounds pretty good, but I'd still want to get a chance to mess around with it myself.Z wrote:The knob tweaking seems a bit slow, is there a way to speed it up?
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Did anyone else hear delay on the "Classic Square" preset?
I didn't think the P08s had delay. So... Analog, Digital??
I recall Dave Smith had considered adding analog delay to the P08, but decided it was too noisy. I wonder if the Mopho ended up with it.
I didn't think the P08s had delay. So... Analog, Digital??
I recall Dave Smith had considered adding analog delay to the P08, but decided it was too noisy. I wonder if the Mopho ended up with it.
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The delay is from the Lexicon MX200.
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i thought the classic square and attack filterbass patches sounded best. seems really neat but deffinately want to try it out for myself
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Just sounds like an Evolver to me, but not as nasty. Form factor is the only thing it's got going for it IMO, unless you were gonna buy an Evolver, didn't wanna use all the cool digital bits and wanted to save a little cash. I guess that's a lot of people though. 

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i think the 2nd video on the DSI website was a liitle better. gave an idea on how more "traditional" synth settings sound so you have a little something more to compare it to
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