I think you are correct. What a useful little gem. Much more demoing to do.braj wrote:Just remember that it comes with a ton of presets to get you going too, so right out of the box you have a bunch of synths. If I were just starting out I would buy MUX and maybe just use freeware to add to its palette. It is a steal IMO.hibidy wrote:sorry.
I now have to be tempted.......even though it's not a necessity
speaking of the synth, I'm trying out the "sequenced" presets and have run into the dreaded 'hit the next note and it sequences on it's own" problem. Is it just that I don't know this thing yet or is there not a way to have the sequence "sequence" regardless of when you hit a note?
