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  1. I checked out the Alesis Micron and I have to say I really like the sounds that it can create. The only thing I didn't like is that the pitch-shift wheel is on the top and might be annoying to reach over the keyboard...Does anyone know if the same sounds can be created on the sh 201? Would I be getting better value out of the SH 201? The SH-201 is a very minimalist synthesizer. Besides turning on the cheesy Trance styled arpeggios, everything from this synth is going to sound like it came from 1978. It's like the digital equivalent of an SH-05, but polyphonic. The Micron is a MUCH deeper and more modern synthesizer (FM, more effects, sequencer), however, you'll need to know what you're doing in order to make the most of it since programming is done in a step-by-step, menu-by-menu process. If you don't know anything about synthesizers, the SH-201 would be a safer route which you can learn on and replace later.
  2. I believe all who voted for pro-abortionist candidates will have to answer to murder one day before the throne of God. It is God's duty to be the judge of that, not yours. Unless you believe your opinion is greater than the will of God (which is rather blasphemous), its a bit redundant to even consider such matters.
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