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#168132 - 07/06/03 02:25 PM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
rikkisbears Offline
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Registered: 12/22/02
Posts: 6021
Loc: NSW,Australia
Hi,
I actually had a couple of piano's at one stage. But unfortunately we moved to a much smaller house when the kids left, and the piano's had to go.
I had a Yamaha Baby Grand & a Yamaha Disklavier ( acoustic midi piano).
Nowadays I have a
Technic's KN7000
Yamaha 9000Pro
Roland VA7
Technics PR602 Piano ( Arranger)

best wishes
Rikki
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#168133 - 07/06/03 04:25 PM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
KN_Fan Offline
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Registered: 10/01/02
Posts: 492
I have my Triton Studio and KN6000. Technically two keyboards, but I only use one now (Studio), the 6000 is sitting in its bag collecting dust

I'll probably trade my KN6000 to a KN2600 or a Tyros, then I'll bring up all my equipment from my living room to my second bedroom and convert it into a decorated studio/music room.

Unless I'm a millionaire, I won't be buying a grand piano, although I did play a Yamaha C3 concert grand and a steinway (series B?) before. They're both nice, but If I got the money, I'll probably get the Yamaha Midi grand.

(damn it where did I put that winning lottery ticket?? )

[This message has been edited by KN_Fan (edited 07-06-2003).]

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#168134 - 07/06/03 05:50 PM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
The Accordionist Offline
Member

Registered: 01/25/03
Posts: 221
Ughhh...I looked at my list and became ill...

Petosa Millenium Digital Reedless Accordion
Iorio Digital Reedless Accordion
Cordovox Electronic Acoustic Accordion
Excelsior Art Van Damne Acoustic Accordion
Yamaha MU90 Sound Module
Technics SX-PX334 Digital Piano
Ketron XD3 Arranger Module

Way too much equipment but would you believe I use almost all of it every week? Also, my Cordovox and Excelsior are in excellent shape and would only fetch around $500 each on the used market so they're worth more if I just keep them and enjoy them.

Got a bunch of guitar stuff too but that's another forum......

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#168135 - 07/06/03 06:29 PM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
cassp Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/21/03
Posts: 3748
Loc: Motown
I try to keep two keyboards for gigging, but have a digital piano in the house.

PSR2000
XP50
SC88
Kurzweil Mark V

I'd love to get an VR-760 and maybe go back to a Korg or Roland arranger in time.

My brother-in-law has a Mofif, Karma and an S80, plus a couple of Proteus boxes.

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#168136 - 07/06/03 06:34 PM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
Bigfoot Offline
Member

Registered: 06/22/03
Posts: 47
Hey if you guys think you have too many keybards, u can always think about donating one to me

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#168137 - 07/07/03 12:28 AM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
Scottyee Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
My keyboard collection includes:

1) Steinway B Grand Piano
2) Yamaha Tyros
3) Yamaha PSR2000

I currently utilize the Tyros for all gigs, and now reserve the PSR2000 only as a backup spare. For obvious reasons, the Steinway stays put at home.

4) Fatar 1176: 76 note fully weighted piano action KB controller

5) GEM Piano Expander: Keyboard Sound module

I've been keeping the Fatar 1176 (with Protec Case) and GEM 'Piano Expander' sound module around for those solo acoustic piano type gigs, but since I rarely book these anymore, I'm now offering the Fatar 1176 and GEM Piano Expander sound module for sale. They're both in 'like new' condition and include associated manuals. If interested, email me at: scott@scottyee.com

- Scott

Fatar 1176 Keyboard Controller:
http://www.music-center.com.br/gif/fata1176.jpg
http://www.sospubs.co.uk/sos/1996_articles/jul96/fatar1176.html

GEM 'Piano Expander' Sound Module:

http://www.af.lu.se/~fogwall/piano.html
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#168138 - 07/07/03 12:58 AM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
Big Red Offline
Member

Registered: 01/19/00
Posts: 125
Loc: Canada
I guess I'm a bit of a packrat when it comes to keyboards and such. With the exception of my old Hammond M102, I still have in my basement den/playing area (it doesn't really qualify as a studio) my Hammond X5, Roland e38, Kawai WK50, Yamaha SH110, Micromoog (for which I paid a horrendous sum in 1975), and my main squeeze, my Korg i30 with a Korg ih harmonizer, EC5 pedal, and a Behringer MX602A mixer.

Amplification is comprised of a Peavey KB300 for the boards, plus a couple of EV mics via the Behringer and the ih, then into a Peavey XR600F going out via a pair of Fender 1225's.

Phew! That's it.

Oh, hang in there . . . there's a Tascam 244 recorder via a Kenwood amp and Celestion speakers. Not purist stuff, but it works for me. There, now I am done.

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#168139 - 07/07/03 06:48 AM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
Ensnareyou Offline
Member

Registered: 03/31/02
Posts: 491
Loc: California
I've scaled down quite a bit and now use lots of sound modules to conserve space but my studio is still fairly cramped. My current setup consists of:

(1) AKAI S1000KB Sampler, fully expanded
(2) AKAI S1000 Rack Samplers, fully expanded
(1) AKAI MPC3000 Drum Sampler
(2) Fairlight CMI Series III Samplers
(1) Fairlight CMI/MFX-2 Sampler & Digital Recorder
(1) Forat F9000 Drum Sampler
(1) Forat F-16 Drum Sampler
(1) Korg Triton Rack that's fully expanded
(1) PPG Wave 2.2 with Waveterm A
(2) Roland JD990's with sound expansion cards installed
(1) Roland XV5080 with SRX Piano and SRX String sound boards installed
(1) Sequential Prophet VS Keyboard
(2) Sequential Prophet VS Racks
(1) Sequential Studio 440 Sampler
(1) Technics SX-KN5000
(1) Ancient Wurlitzer Organ with Leslie Speaker
(1) Casio VL-1 (This is what started it all!)

The Fairlight CMI's are the heart of my studio with the Sequential Prophet VS's running a close second. Drums and percussion play a large part in my sound which is why I utilize so many samplers and drum machines (have drums will travel). I rarely buy new gear as I don't find much of the newer keyboards and sound modules to be worth the cost for what they provide. The Triton and XV5080 were the exception as I find them to be quite useful. In my studio space is at a premium so the unit had better be damned good or it doesn't stay in my rig. Now if only some manufacturer would make an all in one portable keyboard that could replace everything I am using that would be great!

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#168140 - 07/07/03 07:07 AM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
RicFreak Offline
Member

Registered: 08/07/02
Posts: 135
Loc: Italy
It's my turn now:

1) KORG PA80
2) KORG X3
3) KORG M1
4) Roland JD800
5) Roland JX-8P
6) YAMAHA CS-01
7) Vertical Acoustic Studio Piano

I will add a refurbished KORG POLYSIX before the end of july.

Add to this a lot of non keyboard devices, from guitars to mixers, from pedal effects to rack effects, from multitrack recorders (Hi, Big Red: I too have a Tascam 244) to mics ....

And add my daughters instruments: a flute, a celtic harp, a pedal harp and a violin.

I use 2, 3 and 4 only for live gigs. All the other are my home toys.


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#168141 - 07/07/03 07:53 AM Re: How many keyboards are too much?
TAFKA ThePro Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 07/02/03
Posts: 13
Loc: HIlton Head, SC USA
Nigel still hasn't straightened out my former profile so I guess I'm stuck being TAFKA for now and possibly forever (sigh).

My setup also has reduced quite a bit over the past few years to what it is now:

-Yamaha 9000 Pro
-Kurzweil PC2x
-Kurzweil PC88mx
-Kurzweil Micropiano module
-Oxygen 8 controller
-Creative Prodikeys
-Suzuki Qchord (a MIDI autoharp-arranger!)

The 9000 Pro is my workhorse, carrying 99% of my live playing now and even doing double-duty in the studio now and then. But Yamaha has really angered me with it's non-support of this instrument and the limitations on it's potential. They've promised things like OPT voice editing for it only to turn around and deliver nothing more than an apology. If the new Korg PA1X lives up to it's promise then I may ditch the 9000 Pro and Yamaha altogether as payback.

The PC2x is studio-use only and the PC88mx is semi-retired from too much stage use to now being a midi controller (it may become my wife's toy soon, like the QChord that I gave her last Christmas). The Micropiano module is just a handy thing to have because now and then I get stuck playing someone else's crummy digital piano. The Oxygen 8 is strictly for softsynth work/experimenting, and to my own surprise I get a lot of use out of the Prodikeys when I want to hack out a rough song sketch.

Despite my wife's precognitive "I know you're thinking about buying a new keyboard" (do all arranger-muso wives say that?); I really don't plan on any major keyboard changes unless:

a) the Korg arranger blows the 9000 Pro away
b) Yamaha regains my trust and I go for a Motif ES/01x studio
c) Open Lab's eKo becomes more viable and less expensive
d) something totally unexpected comes along to replace all of the above

[This message has been edited by TAFKA ThePro (edited 07-07-2003).]

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