arnoldorodeo
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« on: February 05, 2025, 02:31:46 AM » |
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51 years old , My main job is FOH engineer. I also mix & master for bands with high class gear (Manley , Crane Song ...). That being said my original passion is synths & samplers. My ears during all this time has been trained to all sort of "analytic" listening. But ... It is still a mystery to me : When I sample & play with my modified E3XP (now with analog inputs) every sound feels more organic , I can hear some frequency changes (much low end depending on the source materials) but there is some kind of voodoo inside Rossum boxes ! Does it come from converters ? Transpose algos? Feel free to comment , I am curious to hear some experts or just aficionados of the brand. Arnold
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