That's a good argument, but you don't see DX7 piano on a basic Nord Lead sound set. Or look at the Electro series, Expensive, high end pro oriented gear built wih Roms with the original sounds. Crappy is relative: Rhodes have heavy action, Vakos have no action, clavs break strings, electrolytics fail often in Arps. Great is relative: Do people still want, nay, crave the sound 10, 20 years later. I used to have this discussion with keyboard players a lot around the time of the DX7. gw On 12/2/07, mellotronist <mellotronist@cox.net> wrote: > > > > > > > A lot of crappy keyboards have served many artists very well. It's because > even though they were crappy keyboards, they were the only ones they had to > use and they had to make them work for them. I'd be quite willing to bet > that most of the artists who used them bitched about how crappy they were > while they were using them, and wished that there was something less crappy > available. Just because some great music managed to be created using them > doesn't make them any less crappy. > > >I thought those Hohner keyboards (Pianet, Clavinet) were some of the > > best ever. They had service issues but they had that expressive > > potential that some truly bad ones did not have. They served Van Der > > Graaf, Stevie Wonder (on the the 3 good lps) and Gentle Giant very > > well. They are standard sound set items. > >
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Re: [newmellotrongroup] Re: Top 10 Worst Keyboards
2007-12-02 by gino wong
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