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Old 09.04.2013, 01:43 AM
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According to DSI, they discontinued the MEK in June, 2012 simply because it was not a 'big seller'. It certainly has a BIG sound on it's own, let alone poly chaining two desktop evolvers for three note poly. I personally think if one has other synths, the Poly Evolver could simply be 'too massive', and I will add that at least on USA Ebay, the MEK is holding value used at same or higher selling point when available new. Since the DSI Mopho x4 is NOT a keyboard version of Tetra, hence no multi timberal; it almost did not make sense releasing Mopho x4 when after reading a lot on unofficial DSi Forum now, seeing over and over in past, the most requested new product was a keyboard version of Tetra, of which, still has some major code rewriting in-progress for three years now and at least they are working on it, each beta O.S. introduces bugs never present...all this while still finishing Prophet 12! My take is if it were DSI that had introduced Total Integration, they would have worked night and day and fixed it or hired Sound Tower techs to help get it done properly...again, just saying and yes, I love my Virus C and it has been via digging deep in DSI MEK that has made me have a much proficient and creative approach with the virus architecture! Sorry so long and rant over!
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