With its silver-and-black metal finish, understated black sides and mysterious 'MIDI Voice Expander/Computer Peripheral' front panel legend, the MAX looks nothing like any SCI instrument there's ever been. Actually, things aren't quite that simple in reality, but there's no doubt that, concept-wise, the MAX is something of a novelty.įor once, a product that doesn't give the game away about its origins before you've even so much as switched it on. It has its own keyboard so you can use it without any other MIDI instrument, and its factory voices are preset - you can't do any programming of your own. What you need is a MIDI expander module such as those marketed by Korg, Siel, Roland, and now, with the advent of the MAX, Sequential Circuits.īut hang on a minute. So, you've got yourself a MIDI polysynth, you've written a couple of potential Top Ten hits on it, and now you want to extend its sonic power as easily and as cost-effectively as possible.
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