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Thread started 10/04/03 12:35pm

MattyJam

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Anyone know of a MIDI Keyboard with cool Minneappolis/R&B sounds?

My keyboard has really BAD sounds... I want one with some cool Minneappolis/R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop instruments.

Anyone know a reasonably priced one?
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Reply #1 posted 10/04/03 2:26pm

otan

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MattyJam said:

My keyboard has really BAD sounds... I want one with some cool Minneappolis/R&B/Hip-Hop/Pop instruments.

Anyone know a reasonably priced one?

Yamaha DX-7 - wasn't that the one Lisa used to use? Totally 80's sound. Casio CZ101, and the Korg M1. All go pretty cheap on ebay, but remember they're all over 15 years old.
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Reply #2 posted 10/04/03 2:35pm

Jem

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I have a Roland Ax-7 (guitar keyboard), check my avatar pic smile this keyboards have bigger keys, they're great for solo stuff, easy to use. That was $395.

But i had to get a sound modual that has the sound for $400. a E-mu proteus 1000 30th anniversary.

I'm so happy with my buys.
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Reply #3 posted 10/04/03 2:36pm

Jem

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E-Mu has the cooliest sounds ur looking for.
Check them out at
www.emu.com
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Reply #4 posted 10/04/03 3:08pm

MattyJam

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otan said:



Yamaha DX-7 - wasn't that the one Lisa used to use? Totally 80's sound. Casio CZ101, and the Korg M1. All go pretty cheap on ebay, but remember they're all over 15 years old.


And they're all Midi keyboards?
[This message was edited Sat Oct 4 15:11:06 PDT 2003 by MattyJam]
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Reply #5 posted 10/04/03 4:01pm

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MattyJam said:

otan said:



Yamaha DX-7 - wasn't that the one Lisa used to use? Totally 80's sound. Casio CZ101, and the Korg M1. All go pretty cheap on ebay, but remember they're all over 15 years old.


And they're all Midi keyboards?



I used to have a Yamaha DX-7, it was monophonic, but yeah you could hook it up to midi. I did some of my first compositions with it.

I think JDODSON has a Korg M1 and he gets pretty funky with it.
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Reply #6 posted 10/04/03 4:25pm

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VinaBlue said:

MattyJam said:

otan said:



Yamaha DX-7 - wasn't that the one Lisa used to use? Totally 80's sound. Casio CZ101, and the Korg M1. All go pretty cheap on ebay, but remember they're all over 15 years old.


And they're all Midi keyboards?



I used to have a Yamaha DX-7, it was monophonic, but yeah you could hook it up to midi. I did some of my first compositions with it.

I think JDODSON has a Korg M1 and he gets pretty funky with it.

Oh I didn't know the DX7 is monophonic. no way! but it came out in the 80's - they'd already conquered the multi-timbral thing, hadn't they? I know the other two are multitimbral with midi. I used to have the CZ101. It takes a degree to create new sounds that DONT sound like a vacuum cleaner underwater.
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Reply #7 posted 10/04/03 10:22pm

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otan said:

Oh I didn't know the DX7 is monophonic. no way! but it came out in the 80's - they'd already conquered the multi-timbral thing, hadn't they? I know the other two are multitimbral with midi. I used to have the CZ101. It takes a degree to create new sounds that DONT sound like a vacuum cleaner underwater.


Oh yeah, it wasn't multi-timbral, that's what I meant. It was polyphonic. Anyway, I had the first model and IID was multi-timbral. You could also have upgraded first model but I never got around to doing that. I wasn't too into the sounds.

http://www.soundofmusic.s...x7/dx7.htm

I still do have my Yamaha FB-01 tone generator. I don't use it now but I did when I first started sequencing. Maybe I'll hook it up again.
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Reply #8 posted 10/05/03 2:19am

manki

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Remember back in those days,early 80's
they used all analogue equipment & the digital
synth can´t really compare 2 those.
They got that fat minneapolis stab sounds using
vintage Oberheims & Prophets.
Like most anaogue keys,like moog,fender rhodes,clavinet
there is a richness that´s genuine.
I myself use a Nordh lead 2from Clavia.
They try 2 make it sound analogue & it´s a mighty cool
keyboard that sounds really good ,but still...
if I compare it 2 origiinal vintage keys it´s like
comparing a real ovin 2 a microwave if U know what I mean.
As 4 keyboard bass sounds.U just can´t get a phatter sound
than a Moog.
/peace Manki
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Reply #9 posted 10/07/03 6:39pm

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otan said:

VinaBlue said:

MattyJam said:

otan said:



Yamaha DX-7 - wasn't that the one Lisa used to use? Totally 80's sound. Casio CZ101, and the Korg M1. All go pretty cheap on ebay, but remember they're all over 15 years old.


And they're all Midi keyboards?



I used to have a Yamaha DX-7, it was monophonic, but yeah you could hook it up to midi. I did some of my first compositions with it.

I think JDODSON has a Korg M1 and he gets pretty funky with it.

Oh I didn't know the DX7 is monophonic. no way! but it came out in the 80's - they'd already conquered the multi-timbral thing, hadn't they? I know the other two are multitimbral with midi. I used to have the CZ101. It takes a degree to create new sounds that DONT sound like a vacuum cleaner underwater.

NO...THE DX7 IS NOT MONO.
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Reply #10 posted 10/07/03 6:45pm

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talmuzic said:

NO...THE DX7 IS NOT MONO.



Yeah, I know, I corrected myself. I meant that it wasn't multi-timbral. mr.green

I'm a little rusty with the vocab. redface
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