Recommend Me A Work-a-day Synth, I'm looking to buy a decent semi-pro syn |
Sun 8 Feb 2004, 20:01
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I used to have a luverly Doepfer LMK 1V2 master keyboard, up until a few days ago when the guy who owns it took it away.
Now I'm looking for recommendations for a replacement with the following characteristics: -> it should be a work-a-day synth i.e. not just a master keyboard but with it's own sounds and something that can take a bit of hammer -> I already have a Roland JV1080 so it would be nice if the sounds were of a different ilk. -> at least 66 keys, preferably 88 -> not be too expensive (i.e. less than 400 Euros that's 277 pounds sterling or 507 US Dollars) -> as many sounds as possible. -> on no account should it have built in speakers so nothing in the "cheapo home organ" range - it has to be a semi professional or a professional piece of gear (whatever that means) -> I don't necessarily need "piano-feel" but things like aftertouch would be nice. I have no preferences as to which make. I would be grateful for any suggestions. Here's one to start you off - a friend of mine has a Roland D50 which would be nice except I suspect the sounds are quite similar to the Roland 1080 I already have. Cheers -------------------- Waiting on my new MacBook Pro
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karambos Recommend Me A Work-a-day Synth Sun 8 Feb 2004, 20:01
dixiechicken A second hand Kurzweil K-2000 should fit the bill.... Mon 9 Feb 2004, 00:39
dixiechicken If you can get your hands on a secondhand Halo or ... Mon 9 Feb 2004, 11:56
dixiechicken A second hand Kurzweil K-2000 should fit the bill.... Mon 9 Feb 2004, 00:39
dixiechicken If you can get your hands on a secondhand Halo or ... Mon 9 Feb 2004, 11:56
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