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Songstuff
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Music Info, Samples, Loops
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22 years old
Scotland
United Kingdom
Last Login: 6/29/2009
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| Status: | Single | | Here for: | Friends | | Zodiac Sign: | Scorpio | | Occupation: | Helping Musicians |
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Review of Rob Papen Predator
By: Steve Mueske
Simply put, this synthesizer sounds amazing. It comes with 15 banks of sounds that range from 68 to 127 presets with plenty of room to spare for creating and saving your own patches. Two of the banks were created by noted synthesists Ian Boddy and Junky XL. Though Predator is clearly geared toward dance music, with many presets focusing on rhythm and movement, to think of it only as a dance-oriented instrument is to miss the possibilities this instrument offers. It can do everything from subtle-moving bass lines to ambient pads to screaming leads to sound effects and everything in between. The sounds are very warm and have a lot of presence on recorded tracks. The UI design is gorgeous. The controls are well thought-out, and the synthesizer is very easy to use.
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