Software synths

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You were on a roll until you said "usb."

Darragh writes:
> From: "Darragh" <lists at digitaldarragh.com>
> 
> I use to like hardware synths until I got this apollo 2.  I use to think
> they were very responsive, easy to listen to and handy for setting up
> machines with strange sound cards.
> 
> This apollo is a pain in the face.  The volume dial has been dodgy since I
> got it, If the computer is under any kind of preasure it sounds choppy and
> in Windows its a desaster.
> 
> I'd gladly fork out the money if I could find a decent hardware synth which
> was easy to listen to: was powered by USB, was very responsive and had an
> external volume control.
> 
> If any one knows of such a beast please let me know.
> 
> Darragh
> 
> 
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