--- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, kinchmusic@... wrote: > > > In a message dated 30/11/2007 20:01:03 GMT Standard Time, > jaspercolvin@... writes: > > All this talk about the worst made me think of my favorites, these > are mine: > > not in any order: > > korg prophesy: just got one of these and i like it a lot, hard to > blend it with other sounds but i think its great and only cost £160.00 > > roland jv1080: great expansion, sounding a bit old now but i love it > > fm8: don't know if the soft synths count but these are getting > better and better, i like the korg legacy and b4 too > > dx100: just got rid of a dx7 cos it was too much hassle with nothing > useable without programing, when i was younger i had more time for > that and got some cool sounds out of its baby brother > > alesis fusion 8hd just bought one, it's a bit tempremental but what a > package at £600 new, 80gig hard drive, 88key weighted, sampler three > types of synths, built in 8 track recorder, free sound updates, just > such a bargin all rounder > > sy22, only use it for full strings but they are the best synth > strings i have heard > > non synth favs are of course my novatron and hammond x5 with leslie > > > > > What, no Minimoog? > Andy K I was gonna add that, but i haven't got one so couldn't, saving for the voyager
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Re: what about top ten favorite keyboards?
2007-11-30 by jaspercolvin
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