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This guy led me down the rabbit hole.  Good personal friend stocked it with the best SRX expansion cards.
I can't live without the choirs.  Best Multi Timbral IMHO.

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Los Angeles, CA

The Alesis Ion has 4-part/8-voice multi-timbral, the Micron has 8-part/8-voice and they can both be controlled by this thing.

It's pretty rad, tbh.

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Planet Zaxxon

Oh and Delek, the DX7, DX7iiFD, DX7iiD, DX21, DX27, and DX100 are not multitimbral unfortunately. And I don't think the DX9 is either, but never confirmed for myself.

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I went to the store that was selling the PMA-5, but instead walked away with a JV-1010.. pretty much instant satisfaction, this thing is AMAZING

pretty much the perfect size for my setup too!

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Planet Zaxxon

I too love the JV-1010, it's almost too many sounds, haha. But once you setup templates of all the banks and what not, it's not that bad to keep recalling the patches from a computer/midi etc


pselodux wrote:

I went to the store that was selling the PMA-5, but instead walked away with a JV-1010.. pretty much instant satisfaction, this thing is AMAZING

pretty much the perfect size for my setup too!

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Roland MT-32 *under $100!*
-8 voice, 9 parts

Love this one! Still sounds very nice (though a lot of people seem to resent the factory presets for sake of being used too much), tons of retrogames that can use this, tons of instrument presets available.
There's also a decent open source emulator for it, munt