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Synth recommendation Im looking to get a decent synth with good standard piano, hammond and lead sounds...any recommendations? | |
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thedude said: Im looking to get a decent synth with good standard piano, hammond and lead sounds...any recommendations?
I just bought an EMU Vintage Synth at Guitar Center for 399.That was a steal of a deal.Also,the Triton LE is a good buy especially if u need a workstation. | |
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thedude said: Im looking to get a decent synth with good standard piano, hammond and lead sounds...any recommendations?
depends on how much you got... -SWANG'srunningaway | |
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SWANG said: thedude said: Im looking to get a decent synth with good standard piano, hammond and lead sounds...any recommendations?
depends on how much you got... -SWANG'srunningaway And what you consider decent. I own and play a Hammond, a fender rhodes, a korg triton and a DX7. And there is sometimes nothing like the real thing, baby. But have you considered a good used synth? Just because they update keyboards so much doesn't mean a '92-'00 keyboard won't work for you. That's why I love guitars, the older they are the better. Anyway, do some research. I still like the Korg's M1, O1/W series, Roland's XP-50, 60 and 80 are good too. And if you search the classifieds you might find something good. The Yamaha Motif 6 isn't a bad board either. You might find some of the korg's used for $300-$600. Good luck and keep us posted. Do you need a sequencer??? Or is it for gigging?? Or do you want a quality board to own?? What I find so funny is that even though me and my musician friends buy these expensive boards, all we seem to play are the Hammond, piano, electric piano (rhodes) or strings sounds. That's why I have the real things. All these keyboards remind me of computers. When you get the most up to date equipment, in a few months its outdated. My Gibson Les Paul 6-string electric guitar won't be outdated for a long time. | |
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thedude said: Im looking to get a decent synth with good standard piano, hammond and lead sounds...any recommendations?
I bought a Korg Triton LE a few years ago...Excellent keyboard, great sounds, and now fairly reasonable. What kind of $$ are you looking to spend?? This is important when choosing a keyboard, but you want to get one that is relevant, otherwise it can compromise your overall sound. Good luck. M | |
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ROLAND FANTOM..Look at any live performamce of a signed act and there is one onstage somewhere. I have it and its all I need. Awesome in every way. Trust me Brother
Oh Make sure you get the "Hip Hop Expansion pack" [This message was edited Sun Oct 26 23:19:09 PST 2003 by brobyn] | |
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what about a midi keyboard with a good sound rack? [This message was edited Mon Oct 27 1:57:22 PST 2003 by daf1999] | |
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The keys player in my band plays a Nord ELectro. It has superb hammond, clavinet, wurlitzer and rhodes sounds and electronic 'draw bars'. No synth tones and only decent piano though. | |
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correction to my previous post,I have the EMU Proteus Keys bought at 399 with excellent sounds among 8 other keyboards. | |
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i bought a nord electro 2, and im well happy
thanks guys and gals | |
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