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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
I'm sure Alanzo will be around any time now to brag about his - in the meantime, he has some posted some of opinions of the A6 at:
http://www.tranceaddict.com/forums/...1&forumid=48&s=
I know that there was a bad batch of them released a few years ago, so definitely take a look into that before buying a secondhand one.
Have fun if you buy it and just know that the rest of us will hate you. |
My ears are ringing. 
About the bad batch, it was just a single run that had a few voices that wouldn't tune. If the Andromeda's Auto Tune feature has 16 "T"s, one for each voice, then it's good to go. It's forever scarred the instrument, unfortunately, but in reality, probably only about 8% of Andromedas suffer from the problem. And I base that statistic on absolutely nothing.
ACTUALLY... if you do find one that has some bad voices, it may be a great deal on your part to pick it up. You can disable the bad voices in the global settings and thus would just have a 10 (or whatever) voice Andromeda for probably not much more than $1,200.
As far as the instrument itself goes, it's awesome. Best poly analog I've run across. If you want a sense of what it's like, take a look at Arturia's Jupiter 8v. It's pretty similar. But where ever the Jupiter 8v fails, the Andromeda picks up. The envelopes are better, the andromeda has A LOT more features per voice, and the Jupiter 8v also suffers from some issues with phasing on its square wave.
I don't like the Andromeda's size/weight, though. It's a beast and would be nice if Numark haden't cancelled the rack module. Basterds. Maybe there's still hope for one, but I doubt we'll ever see it.
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