Solid State Logic Duende Mini Firewire Dsp Processor
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Solid State Logic Duende Mini Firewire Dsp Processor
Dsp Cards
Solid State Logic
Computer Music
The Mini is a stylish little 'one third rack width', all metal construction, desktop box that hooks up to your computer via Firewire. This rugged unit is ideal for small studios or laptop based DAW users. Mini makes a stack of DSP processing power available to drive up to 16 mono channels of plug-in processing (at sample rates up to 96kHz) within your host application.
Review :Feature:
I was amazed this inexpensive instrument had individual tuners.
Quality:
Phenomenal quality. The finish was far better than anything I expected.
Value:
Way more bang for my buck than I ever expected.
Desirability:
A practical addition. An instrument to get my grandchild started on.
Sound:
This is a guitar made for a small child. The sound is fabulous regardless.
Ease of Use:
With the small scale it is easy for anyone to use.
Overall:
There is no way anyone can expect more than this for a children's guitar.
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