Unless it is a Mk1, get it.
If it is Mk2, or Mk2+, it’s a good deal. The Mk2 and Mk2+ allow for user waves and that turns it a great digital synth into an incredibly flexible digital synth.
I wouldn’t pay more than $600 for a Mk1, $500-$550 is a good price for Mk1.
Unless it is a Mk1, get it.
If it is Mk2, or Mk2+, it’s a good deal. The Mk2 and Mk2+ allow for user waves and that turns it a great digital synth into an incredibly flexible digital synth.
I wouldn’t pay more than $600 for a Mk1, $500-$550 is a good price for Mk1.
edit: I found the listing. That’s not that great of a deal for a Mk1, bro.
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Now I really want a MM, Adam. SLedging, fuggg…and that Rytm makes things so creamy