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Poor man's Synth

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gder01
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1Poor man's Synth
[ Posted on 09/26/2004 at 00:44 ]

HI, im searching for a keyboard in the 400-600 range. No less than 61 keys. Ideally, weighted keys, however i think that is almost impossible for my price range. 
 
Wat im looking for: a way to play many pinkfloyd type sounds, somehow sample stuff, lots of instruments and sounds, possibly use with a softsynth 
 
NOt looking fore: on board effects, onboard sequencer, good speakers 
 
Iv been lokking at and testing yamahas, but would like more info before i buy. 
 
 
I thank whoever replies
Freakuency
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2Poor man's Synth
[ Posted on 09/18/2005 at 08:26 ]

Check out the Korg MS2000B. Its only 44 (unweighted) keys and four voices, but a very flexible analog synth for the money. I know you don't want a sequencer, but it does have an arpeggiator and very cool mod sequencing. You can't load samples, but you can, with an editor/librarian, load new sounds downloaded from online user libraries. You can also feed a signal straight into the MS2000R and manipulate that signal, which is very cool. 
 
I think what you're looking for is going to be tough to find in your price range, though.
Camvike
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3Poor man's Synth
[ Posted on 10/06/2005 at 16:32 ]

Check out the M-Audio Pro 88. It's a pretty slick controller if you're using a softsynth. 88 weighted keys can't be beat.


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