Best standalone synth if you want to own just one
A great little analog synth all around! Multiple voices, highly variable, a cool vintage look, and it's rather easy to shred solos at high speed using scales of your choice via the stylus keyboard. The ribbon keyboard provides even deeper octave sounds than the stylus keyboard, which is a nice addition to find. It produces sounds which have a really cool vintage '70s tonality--it's even possible to tweak out a strong bass similar to the well known taurus sound, which is a big surprise to hear emitted from this little synth. Due to aux input, it's actually possible to patch through a voice or other instrument--this essentially turns the synth into a pedal effect. Also, it runs quiet--it doesn't produce much stray noise. Quirks? it's a little odd that there is no provision for an outboard wall wart power supply--you do have to run it on batteries. Also, it sometimes emits a powerful pop and dive sound when pressing down the stylus onto the metal keyboard (not the ribbon keyboard)--while this is intentional, does sound musical, and can probably be resolved by adjusting the attack knob, it does cause me to play in a constant legato manner. Overall and especially for the money, this is surely the best standalone synth to have if you want just one.
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