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Published on 10/04/08 at 15:00
Any lover of subtractive "analog" knows it's a safe bet
When you love the analos, we find ourselves, often with single-purchasing power requires
The Virtual analog signal more suitable for polyphonic, but its lower fat and less powerful grain
A couple analog mono + poly VA is a consistent pair, and the pulse is a good choice analomono

Caution is a synth to control "matrix" ie it is not "one-button function"
and as his potential modulations are pushed, its programming is not the most ergonomically
It is doing it anyway, as long as we know what we did, and we are not a tweaker that makes her mad by grinding all the buttons and until it happens. ...
A good controller twelve o'clock will not solve the problem completely because the pulse does not show the CC external (the 0 to 127 as indicated by my choice of bcr waveform, it is not very meaningful)
(Maybe you can edit the display of your midi-controller
unlike bcr)
So take the knobs in their grade (3fonctions-button, on average), and they are not great quality ...
Everything is configurable by noon, and there is a very good freeware for this (Dutch pulse editor)

Given its price, these limitations are well chosen, since the sound makes no concessions! Very dynamic, very low down, bold but also late;
plays the farewell of the aliasing!

ps: it was electronically designed by Alex Hartmann, head
the Wave, the Andromeda and Neuron ...
This is surely the most synth "classic", but not the least successful.

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