Your welcome I saw your name and knew it was a guy from this chat room. You got a good price, and I would have bid had you not been on it, but thought I'd let you take it and tell us all how it compares. Yeah I'm one of those vicious "Bid snipers" but that's how you have to get the good shit somwtimes. And I want a ds2 as well, you've been warned sorry. My "sax playing friend" said the Rhapsody was the poor man's melotron. He is strictly a reed man, he plays Jazz, W/ all sizes of saxophones and clarinets, so what does he know about synth's, or organs, he's never even head of Crumar and I think its most important player would be the late great Jazzman; SUN RA... Moment of silence.....not some geek in Duran Duran. The sax dude plays jazz and free jazz I use'd to play a huge 7/8 scale string bass in his band in the early 90's. eugh! never again. I just can't imagine the rhapsody sounding like much after seeing yours on ebay 'cause it has no modultion. So the orchestrator is a good one? What can it do that the performer can't? other than the foot pedal stuff you mentioned. A good working one went for a 100 on ebay last week.. And a used shop here in LA has 2 of 'em for 350 each. I'll check and see if this shop guy has the pedals. Except for my performer I've gotten 2 other synths that worked fine from ebay; a minikorg univox that is mono. and a Ensoniq esq1 that is hybrid analog didgi. and has a sequencer but this thing is so complicated the manual is like 90 pages and I just want pull my hair out. I'm not going to buy anything like that again, knobs only! this is all in the last 6 months that I got synth fever. I'm really a string man since the late 70's; Guitar, bass, autoharp, banjo, and all electric! I record Psychedelic rock(see previous attachment) but allways loved to listen to synthesizers. -Todd Homer --- Jason Zastrow <bonovox9@...> wrote: > I recently realized that I have an unusual fetish > for "unwanted" Italian > synthesizers/organs/pianos. Many people laugh at > crumar keyboards and think > that they are worthless and this and that, I > however, disagree. During my > never ending search for Crumar information, I kept > hearing about a company > named Elka, and that they were in Italy, as well. I > decided to search E-Bay > for Elka and I found the Rhapsody and one of their > pianos, If you look on > E-Bay right now, there is another Rhapsody on there, > and I'm not bidding on > it, hehe. I haven't gotten my Rhapsody yet, and I > kind of excited about it, > and I hope it works. So far, nearly every single > keyboard I have purchased > from E-Bay was not in working order and I have had > to repair them myself so > that they do play. I just bought a Roland TR-77 and > it doesn't work, and I > am fixing it right at this moment. > > As far as the Elka, I was reading a review of the > Elka Rhapsody 490 (the > model I bid on) and people said the sound was like > "bees swarming in a jar". > I don't know if this is a good thing, or a bad > thing. They also said that it > didn't sound as good as the crumar performer, I hope > it just has a different > sound. When I get it, I will play some stuff and > record it and I could send > you a sample via e-mail, if you want. > > Did your friend say that all Elka Rhapsody's were > poor man's mellotrons, or > just a certain model? The model that is on e-bay > right now sort of reminds > me of a crumar orchestrator. I see it has piano and > strings, and I think > brass. But, it looks much different. > > If I were you, i'd try to pick up a crumar > orchestrator, and make sure it > has the brass filter and volume swell pedals. With > the brass filter pedal, > you can do filter sweeps with your foot and it > sounds like a wah wah synth. > I used that on a few songs and it's quite > impressive. I think the piano > sound on the Orchestrator is much better than the > piano sound on the Road > runner II. I have the road runner II, and I like the > keyboard's action, but, > the sounds aren't too good. The bass on the road > runner is better than the > bass on the orchestrator, though. > > My next Crumar desire is a Crumar DS-2. I really > want one of those. > > Thanks for not out bidding me. That was kind of you. > There are an awful lot > of people who do that bid sniping thing. It's > vicious. If you have any > questions about crumar stuff, or cheesy keyboards, I > might be able to help > you out. > > jason > > > Message: 7 > Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 01:44:57 -0000 > From: toddhomer@... > Subject: HEY THERE JAYZON yeah you > > I happen to have been told recently by a sax-player > friend that the > ELKA Rapsody was indeed the poor man's Melotron. So > OFCOARSE I notice > the next day your on a bay auction for one! I > thought about bid > snipping you, but decided it cheaper to be a > gentelman and ask you > how it really sounds.. And compared ofcoarse to the > Holy Performer... > Please let me know after you get it! -Homer > >
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Re: [crumar] Digest Number 40
2000-10-31 by Homer Jerome
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