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The PERFourMER Mk II is an excellent synthesiser and capable of some very unique things due to its 4 voice architecture and options. It has a feature that (as far as i know) was only available on the Korg MONO/POLY synth from the 80's whereby you an assign the voices in varying modes from Monophonic to Polyphonic and best of all, have each new incoming midi note trigger the NEXT voice in a rotating sequence. so essentially each note cycles through the 4 voices allowing you to do things that are either impossible or a lot of work to achieve elsewhere.
The sound of the individual voices themselves is quite good. very solid and present. Its good for your expected sounds that you could create with such a monosynth.. i would compare it loosely to a Roland SH101.. but fatter, with less of a sharp resonant filter.. and whilst the individual voice architecture is limited and conventional, its components are all high quality and what you can do with it via the previosuly mentioned voice swapping add a new dimension to this instrument, more than justifying its existence.