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820 Review!!! Way to go Paul

2000-10-11 by thomas white

Hi Guys,

Finished my 820 Lag late last night and just finished testing it this 
morning. COOL COOL COOL!!! I have portamento built into my Roland M-181 
controller but this far surpasses it in smoothness, response and overall 
butter factor. Very quality of course and the LIN/Log shape controll for the 
lag makes the whole module for me! I have the Mooger CP-251 control box also 
with a lag processor, but this puts that to shame as well. Up and Down 
controls separate from each other are very flexible and it is so cool that 
you can elevate the range of both up and down (even at complex settings) 
simply by boosting the up/down combo knob! Way to go Paul, another soon to 
be hit! All I need is the MOTM-101 and I will have the basics all in MOTM 
for the best monosynth in my studio.

Side note, I have a CD coming out and I use the MOTM on a couple of 
interlude tracks between songs. As soon as my friend comes over to MP3 this 
stuff for me I will post the 2 tracks somewhere. They involve sampled Sierra 
Nevada mountain streams, FAT BASS from the MOTM and guitar through a 
Electroharmonix Micro synth and delay. Can't wait to show you guys. All of 
my studio saavy friends keep asking me what synth I used for the bass! Lazy 
bastards will never take the time to build their own MOTM though :~( Maybe a 
couple more songs will convince them

Thomas (Lagging from now on with the 820 butter maker) White
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