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Thursday, April 11, 2013

Roland Ax Synth Shoulder Synthesizer review



Roland Ax Synth Shoulder Synthesizer review
Paying tribute to the glory that was the 1980′s Roland has came out with a new Ax Synth Shoulder Synthersizer, that will have you literally rockin the show. Built in effects, user friendly, tons of sounds, this thing is actually a pretty beasty synth, as well as a visual oddity and something that might catch someone’s attention during your live performance. some highlights include: Ribbon controller, D Beam, modulation bar, knobs, etc… and nice user display for stage USB MIDI for easy connection to PC Dedicated V-LINK button for video/visual control Innovative design, but still not just something to look at Long battery life Built-in sound engine with vocal and other sound samples from Roland’s newest synthesizers All In One Plug in and play — what could be more convenient? The AX-Synth has everything you need to steal the show. Unlike most remote synths of yesteryear, the AX-Synth is self-contained and loaded with hundreds of Roland’s greatest sounds. External MIDI devices are not required. Everything is built-in and ready to rock. The AX-Synth comes with a bunch of new controllers for live shows. Ultra smooth exterior is tangibly pleasing. A Modulation Bar and dedicated control knobs are also provided for real-time sound shaping. Wave your hand over the invisible D Beam for attention-getting effects. USB MIDI The AX-Synth is totally self contained, however it can be used through USB and midi as well so you could use it with all your Music production software really easily. This thing is pretty dope, would love to see it with some funky modifications.

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