HI, I own a pek and There's two modes of operation: program and combo mode. in combo mode you can independently control each voice. the pek has the same voice architecture as evolver?x's four and you can chain multiple units either, mono or poly units?for additional polyphony up to 16 voices if i'm not mistaken. When determining which unit to get, the first two big questions that I'd ask myself is this: 1-Is this for studio or live use and 2-do I prefer a?menu or knob per function control panel. If your doing, mostly studio work and don't mind menus heck, I'd spring for the poly rack. It's more of a preference thing I guess. you could achieve more cost effective polyphony by sticking with the racks but, I feel that the keyboard versions are more intuitive to use when everthing is laid out in front of you. If price is an issue and your goal is a polyphonic synth and don't mind menus go with the poly rack. For another hundred or hundred fifty bucks more than the mek you have not one but, four voices and how sweet it is!!! Then, down the road you can spring for the keyboard version which seamlessly works with your?poly rack?without?eating up all the channels on your mixer!!!!!!!!!!?Good luck-Bob? -----Original Message----- From: Iain Bryden <ibryden@...> To: DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com Sent: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 1:17 pm Subject: [Evolver] Which Evolver? Hi, (resending this message. The mail client deleted by subject title) I joined this group since I'm interested in buying an Evolver. I played both the Mono and Poly keyboards at Guitar Center. Both sound great, but the Poly Evolver keyboard ($2400) is more than I can spend so I'm considering the other models. Other than the keyboard and the large number encoders, what's the difference between a Mono Evolver Keyboard and the desktop version? Same question for the Poly KB and the Poly rack. Is it possible to chain multiple mono units together to get 2, 3, 4, + notes of polyphony? Maybe I can eventually build up to a Poly by stacking Monos. Am I correct in assuming that the Poly models can function like four independent Mono models, each with their own MIDI channel and patch setting? Other than the number of voices and number of keys, what's the difference between the Mono and Poly keyboards? Can the Mono Evolver desktop plus a keyboard controller such as Novation ReMOTE or M-Audio Axiom do a good job of replacing the Evolver keyboard? I'm strongly considering getting a Mono Evolver tabletop ($600), but I don't want to get it and wish I had saved for the keyboard version ($1200). Sorry if these are common and way too basic questions but I've been unable to find adequate answers. -- Iain Iain Bryden????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? (212) 414.6044????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? www.barnesandnoble.com????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? computer programmer This electronic mail message contains information that (a) is or may be CONFIDENTIAL, PROPRIETARY IN NATURE, OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED BY LAW FROM DISCLOSURE, and (b) is intended only for the use of the addressee(s) named herein. If you are not an intended recipient, please contact the sender immediately and take the steps necessary to delete the message completely from your computer system. Not Intended as a Substitute for a Writing: Notwithstanding the Uniform Electronic Transaction Act or any other law of similar effect, absent an express statement to the contrary, this e-mail message, its contents, and any attachments hereto are not intended to represent an offer or acceptance to enter into a contract and are not otherwise intended to bind this sender, barnesandnoble.com llc, barnesandnoble.com inc. or any other person or entity. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.
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Re: [Evolver] Which Evolver?
2007-07-06 by RWKJ@aol.com
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