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Re: [Evolver] Anyone own a PEK AND an evolver desktop...

2005-08-10 by Eric Lawson

One more thing you need to consider that would favor getting a PER 
rather than the Evo:  unlike the rack, the tabletop Evo does not 
have a separate set of mix inputs - you will have to use up two more 
channels of you mixer to accomodate it.  The PER has mix inputs, so 
you run your PEK into it along with the Poly Chain MIDI cable, then 
the PER's outputs sum both units and it is like having just one big 
8 voice Poly Evolver!!!

Regards,
Eric

--- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, David Bate <dave@R...> wrote:
> They are the same thing except for Polyphony.  The PEK is 4 
voices. The
> Evolver is 1 voice.  The Evolver
> gave rise to the PEK, so thank the might Evolver gods for the 
original
> Evolver... :)
> 
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> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> djparislee wrote:
> 
> >I bought my PEK a month ago...and obviously I'm pretty blown 
away...this will always be an 
> >essential part of my arsenal...
> >
> >however, I just was in a store and laid my eyes on the Evolver 
desktop...call me 
> >greedy...but 500 bucks for a "mini-me" evolver that you can take 
on the road seems like a 
> >pretty sweet deal...
> >
> >anyone have both? are there any differences sonically between the 
two?
> >
> >-Paris
> >
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> >Yahoo! Groups Links
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