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Is the Rev2 the right choice for…
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Is the Rev2 the right choice for…

A person that hates menu diving, values immediacy above all, and wants to make ambient, downtempo, and generally boring music that no one else is interested in?

My current lineup is the Moog Grandmother, Make Noise Easel, and some reverb pedals. I’m looking for a polyphonic experience that doesn’t require hours in the manual deciphering hidden features. The 8 voice Rev looks like a good option to expand my palate, but I’d like to get the opinion of strangers that have no vested interest in my musical experience.

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