|
|
|
|
|
|
#352403 - 10/09/12 06:01 AM
Re: Second keyboard with arranger gigs...
[Re: captain Russ]
|
Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
|
I definitely lament the demise of the rack synth. TBH, I am surprised, with the modern economy, that these aren't MORE popular now than ever. I would definitely be interested in a rack Kronos, or even just a rack Hammond or more modern Nord.
Admittedly, my G70 isn't the ideal controller, as the sliders and knobs can't be programmed to send whatever you want (but my K2500 can), but it sure beats schlepping an MS! Actually, just kidding, Fran..! As an addition to a decent arranger, the MS is amazing. It's just a shame Dom could never turn it into an acceptable arranger...
But the new Integra7 module from Roland, for maybe a Tyros user or PA3X owner would add in all the Roland flava with minimal extra gear to haul. But truth is, as I don't use MP3's, my G70 still does all the job I REALLY need. Sure, I'd love some extra stuff, but it's still doing the job, and has paid for itself (both of them, really!) so many times over, I can't complain.
Studio-wise, though, I am pretty well set up. A Roland, a Korg and a Kurzweil pretty much cover it all, and VSTi's cover the rest. Life is good!
_________________________
An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#352516 - 10/10/12 10:51 AM
Re: Second keyboard with arranger gigs...
[Re: Diki]
|
Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
|
While the Surf Fender sounds GREAT (I played Surf Guitar in southern California with my 59 Strat-now worth about $25,000.00 in the early 60's-Shared stages with Dick Dale, The Beach boys, Jan and Dean, etc.), I'm trying to raise a major donation to the New Orleans Habitat project and am attempting to cull some of the 312 string instruments I have. I want to keep the basics, and so far, the "basics" number about 50 (LOL)!
Actually, I have one historic guitar-one like it sold for $249,000.00 several years ago. Care to guess what it is?
You're right...with quality control, the simple but effective design of Fenders and modern automated manufacturing technology, I see nothing at all wrong with Mexican Fender instruments for daily players.
Gave away several guitars last year and left a few in my will to other close friends....thought I'd had my left foot amputated LOL!
I plan to build an inner city recreation/music facility with the proceeds of the "big" liquidation effort. Naturally, I'll have to purchase....you guessed it....MORE INSTRUMENTS for the music program.
This way, I won't have too much separation anxiety from the sale. Honestly, many of the pieces in the collection (around 100) haven't been played in 10 years or more and just cost a lot of bread to maintain.
The center is a project I am really looking forward to doing...kind of what I want to be remembered by.
Russ
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
#352529 - 10/10/12 02:09 PM
Re: Second keyboard with arranger gigs...
[Re: OldNewb]
|
Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
|
Thanks so much! What a sensitive and kind thing to say!
Actually, my health is pretty good, but at a certain age (I'm 68), you want to be prepared for anything.
I still work 100 hours a week at the office (film, sound-score production, graphics, photography, communication research), teach two University level classes, run a family trust (214 employees...rental property, three farms and several convenience stores), play 6-8 weeks overseas (Dubai), do 200 plus private playing jobs and maintain three rental properties in Lexington.
The time just seems right to do more for others. I do one job per week and donate the fee to my favorite charity. The people hiring me get a tax deduction, if needed, and that adds about $15,000.00 annually to the coffers of a well-deserving organization dedicated to the welfare of the 25,000 "forgotten" Kentuckians in nursing homes.
I have been so lucky in my lifetime, and music has been a big part of that. Besides, it's GREAT to see that look of wonder on a young person's face when they first begin to play.
Russ
|
Top
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|