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Author Topic: malletKAT vs. Xylosynth  (Read 2024 times)
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« Reply #20 on: March 14, 2003, 11:16 AM »

hey all.  ive been thinking about these kinda buggers for a while now but the size is always more than id need.  ive used multipad deals like the roland octapad and the yamaha (which I actually have) but I want something with a keyed layout.  does anyone make a one or two octave rig? like a half size version?

I just check with Will Wernick, and he does offer smaller versions of the Xylosynth as "special order" items:  1 octave, 1.5 octave, and 2.0 octave instruments are all options.  (Sorry, Bart, no five-octave Xylosynths are available, at least at this point in time.)

BTW, I've posted a review of the Xylosynth to my web site:

http://www.malletjazz.com/xsreview.html

Let me know if you have any questions about it - I've had mine for over two weeks now, and I love it.  In terms of feel, this thing completely smokes the MalletKat.
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