AKWD
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I guess 'good' machine isn't a proper term; It's probably a BAD starter machine unless you know what you're getting into, a bit of 'technical' (troubleshooting/proceduring) skill to avoid problematic issues. I guess a better way to phrase it is that it is a crap machine that can be made to work reasonably within the confines of a specific set of parameters and limitations, and can, in theory, pay for itself even in the lousey state it is in, and still offer some value, albiet not as much as a Roland or other brand would.
Yes, I am seriously prepping for my next machine. However, I'm not going to get rid of it due to the fact that it is stable in the proper circumstances.
Yes, I am seriously prepping for my next machine. However, I'm not going to get rid of it due to the fact that it is stable in the proper circumstances.