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Korg Pandora Mini

Digging the Pandora Mini so far..got it to keep as my "bedside processor" for those 3am inspirations! :P
Looking forward to trying the editing software with OSX as soon as it is released.
I will say my first impressions of scrolling through the sounds are that while they seems a bit "brittle" with my Strat, it is still a ton of sounds for price. And perfect for on the go and battery powered fun. Hoping future updates will warm it up bit though. Have not tried it with my Les Paul yet...that might do it.
DIG, the synth/ringmod sounds!
Will try to post some sounds soon.
JC

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