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#186210 - 04/18/03 08:21 AM
Re: advice in buying new keyboard ??
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I agree with Dnj, find a good used model of a model you used to own.. I totally understand where you're coming from too.. I had gotten rid of several keyboards, not because they weren't good, but because I had spent so much money on them and here were these nice expensive keyboards not getting much use. Now that I have time to play again I regret selling them though.. Squeak
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#186213 - 04/18/03 05:10 PM
Re: advice in buying new keyboard ??
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Alain,
Only you can really determine what the best keyboard is for you. We can help a little, maybe even more than that if you tell us how you intend to use it. Do you need styles at all or do you just want to play keys w/o accompaniment ? If the latter is true, The Yamaha Motif 6 and Korg Triton LE both cost less than a top end arranger and are great boards to play. The original Fantom has 76 keys and while it might be a 3rd choice vs the other two for me, some users swear by it..
If you do need the autoaccomp, you already know the arranger boards out there. High end include the Tyros, SD1, PA80, KN7000 and VA76. Mid range include PSR2k, PA60, XD9 and a new offering from Technics ( KN 2600 or something. ) . All of the current arrangers seem to be very good boards and depending on what you want to do each has it's strong points..
You need to get to the music shop and demo as many as you can, because no matter what anyone tells you about the sounds, styles, or features, they are always subjective to our own tastes and needs.
Whether or not to spend the big bucks.. well there are a few ways to look at it.. For me.. if I have the money available and the equipment meets my needs ( especially in a way that other equipment may not ), than it is always worth the cost. On the other hand, if it's something that I won't rely on every day, used might be a good route. The Tyros is the latest and greatest.. 2 years ( or less ) from now it will be old news. Older boards, used boards ?... excellent choice if ya wanna save some bucks, because really, while the latest and greatest may offer a few improvements, .. ya can still rock on a PSR9000, a G1000, etc etc ..
AJ
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#186216 - 04/19/03 05:32 AM
Re: advice in buying new keyboard ??
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Puzk, You're right about the gear fetish thing.. I remember when I was in college and had 3 keyboards in my dorm room.. I still wanted more too. Each one of my keyboards had its own purpose, yet I still couldn't get enough.. I was always looking for more keyboards. My fiance at the time was ready to kill me because I had so many... Now I'm married, my wife and daughter own everything, and I have (one) keyboard.. Can't really complain anymore though.. I also have a new guitar, Zoom MRS-4, Zoom MRT-3,new headphones, and a few other things.. No just need to get a better mic......
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#186217 - 04/19/03 06:41 AM
Re: advice in buying new keyboard ??
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Alain, just one dumb question: you write that you sold your Technics because you hadn't enough time to play it. So, why on earth do you think that you need now another keyboard? I don't mean to be overcritical or sarcastic: I am just trying to help you determine if what you really need is a new keyboard. You know, sometimes it's easier to blame an object for our dissatisfaction, which really has something to do with what lies inside us... I mean, you have had the best arranger keyboards on the market and you sold all of them! I don't know what is your skill level as a player; me, I consider myself a less than average player, but at least now I know that when I am not satisfied with a keyboard the culprit is not the keyboard: it's me! So, instead of buying another keyboard, now I try to improve my playing skills, for example learning a new song, especially one I consider difficult...and guess what? All of a sudden my old keyboard works just fine!
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