what keyboards youse got?
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What are you running this with? I'm too much of a tard to work out how to get it to run with reason or FL studio without lots of lag. Sequencers and MIDI make my brain hurt.24HRS2MDNT wrote:MPD24.jpg
Buttons mapped as keys. Works for me. Not fancy. Can do Flock of Seaguls style leads. 'nuff said.
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...And? Any fun stuff to report yet?benecol wrote:Tomorrow morning, I'll be tearing the wrapping paper off my brand new Monotron.
I finally received mine today. I must have watched this video a hundred times while I was waiting.
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I must now immediately acquire some sort of looper or something. Running it through some effects earlier this evening was absolutely heavenly.
I also have an Alesis Micron (which I adore) and a Yamaha PSS-130.
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I think I may have it saved somewhere. I also have the manual in a PDF. let me look for it.Ankhanu wrote:Me too!Mages wrote:I have a Casio VL-1 since I was a little kid:
it's a monophonic analog synth. it has a sequencer and an ADSR mode to program your own tones.
More synths need built in calculator functionality!
For such a cheap unit, it's got some really nice features with the ADSR and sequencer in particular... though programming the ADSR could be a bit of a pain. I found a website a bit ago with some ADSR settings and other goodies for the VL-1, but it seems to be gone now :/
I have one of those pss130 yamaha kids keyboards. They sound great.
I circuit bent it so now it may sound greater, depending on your tastes.
I also own a: , , I used to own a
I also have one of these: but don't let the size fool you, it is actually smaller than the rest.
and about a zillion toy kids keyboards.
I circuit bent it so now it may sound greater, depending on your tastes.
I also own a: , , I used to own a
I also have one of these: but don't let the size fool you, it is actually smaller than the rest.
and about a zillion toy kids keyboards.
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Casio AP-24 - The elephant in the living room.
Yamaha PSS-480 Portasound - My first instrument. Age 4 (picture not mine but I did the same thing with the letters on the keys)
Yamaha MO6 - The studio machine. I love this thing.
Yamaha YC-30 Combo Organ. Picked up for way under market value at a yard sale. Weighs a ton but is usually well worth lugging to gigs.
Korg Microkorg - Like a korg, only much smaller. With all the other keyboards I have this still gets great sounds I can't imitate. Not as gimicky as I first thought.
Software Tookworks Miracle Piano Teaching System Keyboard - I just picked this up for $25 from goodwill. Came with a pretty awesome white keyboard stand. If I had the right cable, I could hook this up to my Nintendo/Genesis/Super Nintendo and learn how to actually play piano.
Schylling mini piano - $10 find at a toy store. It's slightly out of key (I bought one for my baby nephew that is pitch correct though, wtf). I used it on my 90's compilation submission this year.
Crappy electric reed organ I bought on ebay. I thought it could be an electric replacement for my melodica, boy was I wrong. The fan is louder than the organ and the upper keys take seconds for the fan to blow the reeds. I think I may try to modify this someday with a quieter and more powerful fan.
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