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Neilsonite
posté ven. 4 oct. 2002, 08:44
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Hi everyone,
I'm a newbie in the process of researching a synth to buy, and I need some advice. Here are some useful details...
I will be using this live, and as a controller keyboard with the computer.
I want a range of quality 'normal' sounds, particularly piano, electric piano (Rhodes, etc), organ, and strings, as well as 'synth' style sounds such as pads, FX, etc (similar to those found in Reason, ie the samplers and Subtractor and Maelstrom synths). I don't need lots of drums, guitars, or other instruments - just 'keyboard' sounds. (He says, stating the obvious)... smile.gif
I want a reasonably good keyboard (preferably with a piano-ish feel), but the sound quality is more important to me than the keyboard quality (although I realise that this will affect playability - I just want something good, not stellar and expensive).
Sequencing is not important, although some limited sequencing may come in useful in the future.
I don't mind if it's an all-in-one job or a separate sound module and keyboard. I don't want to spend too much, but I'm willing to be realistic in terms of paying for sound quality.
Any suggestions? Any ones to avoid? Any ones that are particularly good value for the money?
Thanks,
Neilsonite
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filarion
posté ven. 4 oct. 2002, 12:01
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Very hard to give good advice if you don't tell us how much you're willing to spend since a lot of synths fall into that category. I have been using a Kurzweil K2000 for a while and it would fit your bill - myself, I recently bought a Yamaha EX5 - it has quite a few faults (SLOW SCSI being the major one), but it features sampling, a sequencer, tons of different synthesis options (Yamaha's VL synthesis for physical modelling being one of em) and has a great 76 key keyboard, ribbon controller, endless knobs, etc. Certainly not for everyone though, but it's pretty cheap considering its features (I paid 1000 Euro, including the SCSI kit, digi out, 64 meg ram, 16 meg flashram, etc). I've also owned an Alesis QS6, can't recommend it though unless you only want good organ sounds.

If you don't have a budget, get a Triton Studio or a Kurzweil K2600. From what I've heard from fellow musicians, the Roland Fantom ain't a good deal. The Yamaha Motif (the EX5's successor) is pretty nice, but not cheap either.
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- Neilsonite   Need Help Choosing Synth!   ven. 4 oct. 2002, 08:44
- - Synthetic   yep... i highly recommend the Yamaha Motif too... ...   ven. 4 oct. 2002, 16:53
- - bixpender   KURZWEIL K2600   sam. 5 oct. 2002, 09:00
- - Neilsonite   Hey everyone, thanks for your input! Tha Kurzw...   lun. 7 oct. 2002, 07:04


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