What's your favourite Synthesizer? Korg, Roland and Yamaha are the world leaders. Casio used to used by Steve Stevens.
Re: Synthesizers
By: The Millionaire to All on Sat Jul 25 2020 11:21 am
I agree Roland and Yamaha make good synthesizers. I currently have a Roland Juno-G - It's an old one but I like it. I originally bought a Juno-G in 2008 and had to sell it a couple years later when I was low on money, but a little bit later I bought another Juno-G.
Nightfox
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I only owned a Yamaha SY-55 for a short time in the 90s and sold it a few weeks later.
Re: Synthesizers
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Sat Jul 25 2020 02:20 pm
I've messed around on some Yamaha Motif synthesizers, and I think those are fairly nice.
Nightfox
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I've messed around on some Yamaha Motif synthesizers, and I think
those are fairly nice.
Not familiar with that model.
Re: Synthesizers
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Mon Jul 27 2020 08:36 pm
My understanding is that the Motif series is a somewhat top-of-the-line series from Yamaha, from the early 2010s I believe. They're nice synthesizers.
Nightfox
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My understanding is that the Motif series is a somewhat
top-of-the-line series from Yamaha, from the early 2010s I believe.
They're nice synthesizers.
Are you familiar with the SY-55 model?
Re: Synthesizers
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Mon Jul 27 2020 08:36 pm
I've messed around on some Yamaha Motif synthesizers, and I think
those are fairly nice.
Not familiar with that model.
My understanding is that the Motif series is a somewhat top-of-the-line seri
Nightfox
For some reason I'm reminded of this little Casio keyboard my cousin had back in the 1980's. It had a feature that allowed you to record a sample and transpose the pitch. The funnest part was the cheesy drum machine sounds it made.
My understanding is that the Motif series is a somewhat
top-of-the-line seri
For some reason I'm reminded of this little Casio keyboard my cousin had back in the 1980's. It had a feature that allowed you to record a sample and transpose the pitch. The funnest part was the cheesy drum machine sounds it made.
Re: Synthesizers
By: Nightfox to The Millionaire on Mon Jul 27 2020 09:13 pm
For some reason I'm reminded of this little Casio keyboard my cousin had back in the 1980's. It had a feature that allowed you to record a sample and transpose the pitch. The funnest part was the cheesy drum machine sounds it made.
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Re: Synthesizers
By: Nightfox to The Millionaire on Mon Jul 27 2020 09:13 pm
Re: Synthesizers
By: The Millionaire to Nightfox on Mon Jul 27 2020 08:36 pm
I've messed around on some Yamaha Motif synthesizers, and I think
those are fairly nice.
Not familiar with that model.
My understanding is that the Motif series is a somewhat
top-of-the-line seri
Nightfox
For some reason I'm reminded of this little Casio keyboard my cousin had back in the 1980's. It had a feature that allowed you to record a sample and transpose the pitch. The funnest part was the cheesy drum machine sounds it made.
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