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Sonicware LIVEN Texture Lab

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Sonicware LIVEN Texture Lab
3.599 kr
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The Actual F
Emlyn KH 05.02.2025
I've had this for one whole year now. It's sat on top of my Roland Fantom, between a Model D and a Monotribe. Every other week I switch it on, twiddle the knobs, once I even recorded some sound I'd recorded in the street into it and twiddled the knobs again. But... ???

I've watched all the tutorial videos. Read and re-read the manual. Printed out cheat-sheets to describe what each knob means.

But it's no use. I have no idea what I'm doing. I have no idea what this thing does, or is. Maybe thats my fault? I like old FM synths with six buttons to manipulate seven hundred editing functions, so it can't be that I'm incapable of grasping the rudiments of electronic sound-making gear.

And yet... it keeps drawing me back in with a promise of sounds no other device can make. Its not a random 'makes cool noises all by itself', nor is it a one-trick pony where everything it does sounds the same.

So, forgive my low rating review - I concede that it could well be me that is at fault*. I was thinking of selling it until BadGear made that video making it sound like the Most Epic Device Of All Time.

*Except for the build quality. To call it Fisher-Price would be an insult to the utterly indestructible build quality and ageless industrial design of Fisher-Price toys. It gets two stars only because none of the knobs has snapped off yet.
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