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#249502 - 11/28/08 01:18 AM
Re: if you buy a new keyboard
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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We buy what we buy because they work out to be best at what we want them to do.. and as we all do different things, there is absolutely no consensus at all We have no idea what YOU want to do with an arranger, and thus all we can do is recommend what WE use, in the vain hope that perhaps you do exactly the same thing too. The odds of this being true are astronomically against it, though. So why don't you tell us what YOU want to do, what type of music you play, what experience you have, skill level, what other keyboards you have used, etc., etc... you know - help us to help YOU (thank you, Jerry McGuire! )
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#249503 - 11/28/08 01:27 AM
Re: if you buy a new keyboard
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Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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i think the best answer is donny's, the previous experience tells us so.
aramis, why don't you search around, you'll find tons of information, all available, on all topics. after that, or before, try to make sure what you're looking for exactly. otherwise no chance to get a clear result, right?
if you ask as statistics, i tell you my pov: roland e-60, for good price vs. features. because it's a little g70, at half the price.
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Yamaha S770, Studio One 3, EMU 0404USB, ESI, ATH, Dell. And others.
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