Rather than remaining the company whose amps get modeled, Fender® decided to do a little amp modeling themselves. The result is the Cyber-Twin Series amps and today’s newest arrival, the Cyber-Twin Head. The Cyber-Twin Head includes all the great sounds, comprehensive and easy-to-operate controls, and innovative features of the combo Cyber-Twins in one compact and convenient amp head. It features a three-tiered selection of preset sections – the Your Amp collection, Fender® Custom Shop, and Player’s Lounge-for a total of 205 possible preset playing options. Though the presets are great, the Cyber-Twin head goes a step further by offering a wide range of “tweakability” to create your own amp sound if you want.
There has been some debate recently about the viability of VIA chipsets in PC computers intended for digital audio use with PCI audio cards. There aren’t many widely agreed upon conclusions so we’ve been reticent to attack it as a TTOTD. However, a recent article in TecChannel certainly suggests there are potential throughput problems.
E-MU has announced a deal where anyone who purchases an E-MU keyboard can also select any one of the available ROM boards for FREE! All you have to do is:
MAIL (NO FAXES, PHONE CALLS, EMAILS, etc.) in your competed warranty card, copy of receipt, and the request for one ROM to:
E-MU/Ensoniq
1600 Green Hills Road
Scotts Valley, CA 95067
ATTN: Marketing
Sweetwater has also lowered the price of E-MU’s Mo Phatt module. The Mo Phatt is actually E-MU’s hottest selling module and for good reason. There are tons of really hot sounds in there, stuff you are hearing on radio and TV regularly.











