![]() This is done by simply pushing a button to select the main sound section, another button to select the instrument and turning a dial to select the variation of the instrument. For each instrument you can select any of several variations. For example, the organ sound section has three instruments - Vox (of course), CX3 (B3 family) and Compact (Farfisa). Very simple and very clear.Įach of the four main sound sections has a selection of instruments. There are four buttons that are used to turn these on and off. Organ, Piano, Electric Piano and Key/Layer. There are four main sound sections, two of which can be layered or split. It is not the orange color that it appears to be under the lighting of some of the videos and photos. By the way the color is red, with some orange in it. Other than that the aesthetics are something that I like very much. I think they put these on to add to the retro look, which is not quite my cup of tea. I also removed the chrome "Vox" logo and the "British" logo. I personally don't like hard plastic knobs so I replaced mine with Chroma Cap knobs (as I have done with dozen of my synths). The knobs and switches have a good feel, with no wobble. I don't think that is is going to appeal to the mainstream market, but to rather to a certain narrow group.įirst, the build quality. This is a multi dimensional stage keyboard that is focused on a very specific target market. True, it does have an excellent Vox Continental sound, but that is a small part of what it does. While Korg/Vox markets this as a Vox Continental, that is misleading. ![]()
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