Look again. Linear, +exp and -exp.
On Wed, 14 May 2003 15:54:47 -0500, Brian Offermann <boffermann@...>
wrote:
> I took a *quick skim* of it. One thing that seems to be
> different... the ION seems to have only linear curves for
> its envelopes. Aren't the A6 envelopes one of the digital
> parts of the machine? Perhaps the ION with such envelopes
> would be a little too close to its sibling?
>
> Of course the A6 isn't a rival. The MS2000 is at at
> the same price-point as the ION. Then you have the Roland
> JP-8000, Yamaha CS6X, and finally into the Novations,
> Access Virus C, and Waldorf Q range. If the specs are
> to be believed, the ION should compete well with **ALL**
> of these. Looks like a powerful synth for the price.
> With all those filter options you should be able to coax
> lots of unique sounds out of it.
>
> Caveat: no ribbon controller :-(
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Ben Ling