From Andrew Horton Sent Tue, Mar 19th 2019, 14:26
Nothing is crippled by anything. We live in a time of plenty. Count all blessings. On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 10:24 AM Kenny Balys <xxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xxx> wrote: > > > The MS-101 is crippled by the lack of transpose on its sequencer. > > I would make sure that this is working before any purchase. > Its really amazing how the design group there missed the > single most important function of the 101 sequencer. The > entire reason why the synth was popular and widely used > in the studio and on the stage. Its like going on a > 6 month expedition to Antarctica and forgetting > to bring any socks. Just wow! A single conversation > with _any_ AH'r could have told them this. > > They have the ability to update the firware, lets hope > they use it. For now, the MS-101 is an analogue monosynth > with a keyboard, the current sequencer is comletely > irrelevant. > > As a stringer lover, the VC340 is a welcome addition to the > world. First new top octave divider based stringer since > the Hohner String Performer. Of course, the Waldorf > Streichfett and STVC are competing for my attention. > > The W. STVC is 150% the price of the B. VC340. This > is awefully close. The Waldorf has a 4 octave keyboard. > > Interesting times. > > > > On 19.03.19 04:14 , Van Santos wrote: > > Just noticed this... > > > > VC340 pre-order for $599 > > > > https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/VC340--behringer-vc340-37-key-6-voice-analog-synthesizer > > > > MS101 (Red) for $329 > > > > https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/BS101--behringer-ms-101-rd-analog-synthesizer-with-handle > > > >