Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
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Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
Hey all! Trying to source a versatile midi keyboard with usable Wurly/Rhodes/B3/synth sounds. I'll be running that through amps/preamps/processing to get suitable dirt/vibe. Zombies/Stranglers/Sonics/Stranglers/60's.
I'll also be using it with my DAW and soft synths,etc. I'm primarily a guitarist/bassist/drummer,so Bang for the Buck (Sounds/Cheap) is most important,and it's gotta have close to full size keys,as I have large hands,and will probable be beating on it with my right hand,while holding a guitar neck with my right. A simple easy to use menu would be nice as well,as I am a Midiot. Already looked at Roland GoKeys,gonna check out a Korg Krome ex over the weekend. There's a used Alesis QS8.1 in town,but i seem to remember navigating sounds on those was a pain in the ass.
I'll also be using it with my DAW and soft synths,etc. I'm primarily a guitarist/bassist/drummer,so Bang for the Buck (Sounds/Cheap) is most important,and it's gotta have close to full size keys,as I have large hands,and will probable be beating on it with my right hand,while holding a guitar neck with my right. A simple easy to use menu would be nice as well,as I am a Midiot. Already looked at Roland GoKeys,gonna check out a Korg Krome ex over the weekend. There's a used Alesis QS8.1 in town,but i seem to remember navigating sounds on those was a pain in the ass.
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Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
Lemme self-edit. Playing keys with right hand,whilst gently cradling guitar neck with my left. Cheers!
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Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
For the sort of sounds you mention, stuff in the "stage piano" realm is probably a good fit.
Do you need waterfall keys?
The Korg SV-1 and its kin come to mind. Easy to use, sound pretty convincing, looks a bit like a Polymoog. Not sure how the Roland equivalents stack up.
The Yamaha Reface things are kinda in the ballpark, but mini keys.
And, of course, the king in the category is probably the Nord Electro...
A real Wurli/Vox/Farf might actually be less expensive, and bypass that pesky MIDI stuff, anyways.
Do you need waterfall keys?
The Korg SV-1 and its kin come to mind. Easy to use, sound pretty convincing, looks a bit like a Polymoog. Not sure how the Roland equivalents stack up.
The Yamaha Reface things are kinda in the ballpark, but mini keys.
And, of course, the king in the category is probably the Nord Electro...
A real Wurli/Vox/Farf might actually be less expensive, and bypass that pesky MIDI stuff, anyways.
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Realistically, most any workstation from the past 15+ years probably has passable sounds.
You can get a Korg Triton for almost nothing. Emu Vintage Keys. Alesis Fusion. Nord Electro. Korg SV1.
iPad plus korg gadget.
You can get a Korg Triton for almost nothing. Emu Vintage Keys. Alesis Fusion. Nord Electro. Korg SV1.
iPad plus korg gadget.
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I second the Triton.
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Someone here some time ago reco'd the Yamaha S2.
I bought one, and it's pretty cool.
It has MIDI, I think, but that is not something I can say for sure as I don't use MIDI.
I bought one, and it's pretty cool.
It has MIDI, I think, but that is not something I can say for sure as I don't use MIDI.
Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
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Yamaha S03
It's just that I've been mostly using the Reface YC mostly, and a cheap Casio for rarely needed piano. (I have a keys player, see.)
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Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
Might be simpler for me to chop down a Hammond M3.
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Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
Maybe worth a look is the Yamaha CS6X--and I say this partly because there's one on craigslist in your neck of the woods. Nice selection of sounds, somewhat limited but nonetheless useful knobbiness on the panel, can be expanded with various sound cards. Arpeggiator, which IIRC transmits over midi (not all do). If it were me, I'd probably try to talk the guy down on his price a bit--I've seen them cheaper.
Much lighter than a Hammond M3 too.
Much lighter than a Hammond M3 too.
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Re: Affordable "Vintage " Midi key/synth
Intrigued-Down the wormhole I go. It's in town! Just bought my dream bass saturday. Here we go!
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Arpeggiator would be a bonus-I loved that on my Juno 60-Instant ELO.
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