![]() Overall, I can recommend this synth, the build quality is great, the sound is outstanding - this is the reason I went with the T5 over the Rev.2. It's my first synth with resonance level compensation and it works quite well. Just received a Take 5 today and I am really surprised how good it sounds. ![]() The 18 kHz rolloff in the Take 5 will only affect teenagers. Frequencies above 24 kHz are being generated, but the anti-aliasing filters in the A/D will perfectly filter those out before they are sampled, so no aliasing will occur. It's just like recording your Eurorack at 48 kHz. Over on GS, some people were expressing worry about the sampling rate of the Take 5 resulting in aliasing. Odds are good that the maximum cutoff of the SSI 2140 filters in the Take 5 goes considerably above the maximum frequency of the A/D convertor. It seems much like the Take 5 can get brighter than my Prophet-6, where the filter cutoff maxes out at 21 kHz. I can get the Take 5 with low resonance to sound identical to my Prophet-10 with low resonance. More importantly, this doesn't affect the PERCEIVED high frequencies, at least as far as I can tell. Mind you, I'm becoming an old, so I can't hear much above 15 kHz. The Take 5 doesn't have a direct analog path - everything is converted to digital, with a rolloff starting at 18 kHz. I imagine he/she´s talking about the A/D at the fxīut on the Starsky Carr videos he shows a very noticeable rolloff under 20 KHz and a darker sound than the P5/P6 without the fx engaged
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