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I agree with Mark. If the A2K were one's only synth module, then it would make sense to look elsewhere. Having said that, the A2K still would be an excellent tool for almost anyone. I personally only use a couple of arpeggiators so the A2K is adequate for me. I still have to say that comparing it to the XL-7 is somewhat uneven as the Xl-7 goes for $699. I did appreciate the in-depth review of the Proteus modules, et al. In fact, it made me want to seriously consider getting an XL-7 as I do like the A2K so much. Regards, Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "madfiddler (Mark Knight)" <mark@madfiddler.co.uk> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 5:12 AM Subject: RE: E-Mu Audity Rocks > > Personally even at $299 I do not believe that the > > Audity 2K is a good buy because you really need to > > upgrade it to the Extreme status to gain the needed OS > > improvements. > > I have to disagree here, being a A2k owner. I don't have the Extreme > upgrade, but without, the unit is a fantasic sounding and flexable machine. > It's certainly got the most "balls" in my studio, beating the Trinity, > K2500, Supernova and Morpheus. > > Mark. > >