sent lemur back
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john gordon
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sent lemur back
just couldnt justify that much money for what i was using it for.also,i couldnt get my head around alot of it features.i replaced it with the bitstream 3x and not only do i love it but i can still go to costarica for a month this winter. praise jesus!!!!
Re: sent lemur back
well what can i say.. the lemur is not for everybody... especially if you are not into custom midi settings and phraser programing,all i can say the lemur is a powefull controller but also it would take time to learn every feature on the device to get to apply it to your own needs,..for most people just want to focus on music and not deal with programing is not gonna be easy.., is up to the user but if the user dosent take advantage to program the controller i would be a waste of time,I have a lemur i can say is at frist wasn't easy to get a clear idea to apply for my needs but little by little become more part of my studio..but took some time for sure.im happy with the lemur so far,so goodjohn gordon wrote:just couldnt justify that much money for what i was using it for.also,i couldnt get my head around alot of it features.i replaced it with the bitstream 3x and not only do i love it but i can still go to costarica for a month this winter. praise jesus!!!!
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muthafunka
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john gordon
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its perfect for me.the build is ok.not great.the casing is metal,but the knobs are plastic.seems sturdy enough.it is overall a great midi controller.perfect for what i need it for.muthafunka wrote:How you liking the build, function etc of the BS3 John? Been thinking on it but hard to find demo/shop models here.