![]() The keyed is amazingly expressive, not just the aftertouch, but the velocity and the weight of the keys in itself is all very pleasurable to play. ![]() It is versatile, and that is what then a Prophet 6 is not as much, I would like also to have one, but it`s true that I wouldn't be using it for so many varied things as I do with the REV2. The sequencer is super interesting too, I love it! The rest, is ridiculously deep, there's so many modulation alternatives that I started to appreciate more the new alternative routes against the more classic approach I wanted to achieve at the beginning. ![]() It is not as round as I reckoned I needed to create the emblematic brassy sound.but with time, I also learned how to find a sweet spot that gets very, very close. With time, I grew to love the filter, to accept its different nuances and even stepped edges. I had a small problem in the begging with it, I wanted the filter of the REV2 to sound like the Prophet 6 one.but it doesn't.it is different.I have found a kind of stepped filter spectrum that at first sounded much harsher and not as warm as its siblings or first degree cousins. I have it since over 3 years, I had previously a Mopho 4X, so DSi ( still at the time) wasn't unknown to me, I don't believe that it was ever to anybody that was ever into music production.
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