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#116952 - 01/12/02 03:55 PM
Re: How many keyboards!!!
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Looking back - over ALL the cool toys, both electric, electronic or otherwise .... I have to say the keyboard instrument that influenced me the most .... WAIT !!!
It's 24 -9 EAGLES !! Yippie !!!
What was I saying ........ Oh yeah -
my very FIRST Fender Rhodes. That instrument was cool cool cool. It behaved differently with every slight nuance of pressure, and had a bright, bell-like tone that just fit EVERYthing. The Rhodes is why I played keyboard in the first place - acoustic piano was never a love of mine, and to this day .... unless it's a superb instrument, I HATE playing "regular" pianos. I love the great ones, but life's too short to play junky pianos. WOAH !!! Troy Vincent just intercepted a pass in the endzone !!!! Atta boy ! (Bring on those Bears !)
So after all is said & done ..... making a list of all my "rejects" would serve no usefull purpose, but I will say that since 1969 .... I've had more tha a 1/2 dozen different Rhodes pianos.... I'm an old softy.
Digital instruments have no personality - they are all the same out of the box. With the Rhodes - you developed a "friendship" with the thing, it adjusted to your playing style, it listened to you .... (OK - I made THAT one up) but it was more of a "personal choice" instrument than others were.
MY favorite arranger ....... hmmmmmmmmm so far the one that opened my eyes and ears the most was the X1 - too bad it had more drawbacks (for me) than advantages. I'm still waiting for something to "grab" me like that one did. The BARE minimum requirements to do that will HAVE to include - 1)61 keys that feel good 2)powerful speakers 3)audio inputs (or at least a mic input) 4)small size & weight the rest is all up for grabs - there are patterns I like, sounds I like, looks I like - I just need someone to package them all in to the case I like !
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#116955 - 01/13/02 03:39 AM
Re: How many keyboards!!!
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Registered: 11/30/01
Posts: 218
Loc: Portsmouth, England.UK
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Hi to all PSR2000 owner's, Used my PSR2000 for the first time, onstage last night .... verdict! ''STUNNING'' no real hiccups, chord recognition struggled a few times with my fast left hand work but I can adapt too that, but what a difference from the PSR740, so much more depth and warmth to the sounds and the drums really kick, I can tell you I was inspired, wish you guys could been there, I really put it through its paces. Another thing was, it seemed to compliment my Yammy S03 synth beautifuly, all in all a very successful gig. Would like to thank everyone on the forum who have sung the 2000's praises and offered valuable and constructive information on the keyboard, also thanks goes to those people who have offered personal replies to my frantic cries for help on some of the 2000's programming quirks. Regards Noel.
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#116956 - 01/13/02 08:15 AM
Re: How many keyboards!!!
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Member
Registered: 06/09/01
Posts: 993
Loc: Belo Horizonte,Minas Gerais,Br...
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I can forget something, but it is my list: The first : Honner accordion/48 The last: 9000Pro Accordions:Honner48,Scandalli80,Scandalli120 super 6. Organs: Solina,Hammond+leslie,Wurlitzer. Electones:B4,BK5,B55,B75N,D85,FX10,FX20,HX1 Synths: Korg Poly 800,01/W,N264 Yamaha DX7,DX7II,SY77, Roland JD800, JP80, XP60. Eletric pianos: Yamaha CP70 Clavi Cvp4 Arrangers: Technics:Kn800,1000,1500,3000,5000 Korg:I3,I4s,I30 Roland:E20,30,70,66,86,96; G800,1000; EMIB,2000;VA7,VA7II. Yamaha:Psr6100,6300,5700,6700,215,410,510, 630,739,740,8000,9000,550,9000Pro. GEM:Wk4. Solton:Ms60. TODAY: My museum:Yamaha DX7 My music school: Yamaha PSR 215(8pcs)/510(4pcs) (Basic step) Yamaha PSR 550 (Advanced step) My one man band: Yamaha 9000Pro Yamaha B50 Yamaha PSR 550. huurrrr.The End. Chico
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