Nano Synth Für CME UF Keyboard : "Synth" might be an exaggeration in the description, but it's good for the price
This is not an actual synthesizer as much as a "Rompler". You cannot tweak the sounds in the way you can with a synthesizer. It's more a bunch of banks with sounds you can use, but you can't tweak them.
The sound is OK, to be honest I found it a bit buggy, volume would stick, and I had to restart the CME UF7 which I had it mounted in. I had it connected with the CME UF DP-1 (Piano), and you could fade between them, which was a pretty decent effect, but this required a mixer to get both outputs at the same time.
The pads were pretty nice on this board, but to be absolutely honest - I would rather by a Waldorf Blofeld and put it on top of the CME UF7, the price difference isn't really much to talk about, and then you'll have better pads, and a whole lot of other sounds as well - And the possibility of tweaking the sounds to your preference.
All in all OK, but really not much too it compared to a simple external synthesizer.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Waldorf
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $130
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