yup. just as i imagined. only 64 voices (including whatever samples
you use). c'mon Roland.....MORE POWER!! a few of you may remember,
i've had extremely bad vibes from Roland after my XP-50 experience,
but i was recently in the market for a new sampler. not anxious to
spend $1,300 on an akai Z4, i realized the PERFECT machine for my
application would be the Roland CDX-1. so i decided to lift my Roland
boycott and give 'em another shot. i messed around with it for awhile
at Mars and after days of research, decided order one. well, i open up
my new toy, plug in my 7506 headphones and....."BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ" a
nasty high pitched squealing noise was ALWAYS present on the left
headphone channel. this boosted my concerns even further about
purchasing another Roland product. but really the CDX-1 was best
suited for my needs, so i ordered another. this one works fine (so
far) and seems much more user-friendly than some of the current Roland
gear i've recently tinkered with. so, here's to hoping i've made a
good call with the CDX-1 purchase. anybody else use one of these
bitches? i'm thinking the XL-7 and CDX-1 will be a perfect marriage
for creativity (whilst simultaneously stomping an MC909's dick in the
dirt). please don't let me down (again), Roland.
--- In xl7@y..., "hhceo" <hhceo@y...> wrote:
> the only thing it has on the XX-7 is the large screen and sampling.
> Anybody know the price on the beast...