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Shades
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Posted - 2007/03/10 :  23:04:53  Show profile Send a private message  Visit Shades's homepage
i'm looking into getting a keyboard & have no idea whats good & whats not,
anyone know if the yamaha djx 1 or 2 are any good ?
i'm not sure if i'm gonna be using it for vsti's or just for the sampler yet till i have a play & find out what it can do.
i'm not up on technical jargon, so please keep your answers simple i haven't played the keyboard for years lol


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if you want kickass classic rave sounds, go got the roland juno1/2 (you can get them off ebay nice and cheap still)


of you want somthing that is purley for good midi controll go for the lil' evolution mk-225c (about 100quid on ebay??? no idea) i think they look cool anyway.


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Not sure the Yamaha DJX keyboards are there best line tbh. I wouild say you could spend your money more wisely.
If money an issue then maybe have a look at the Roland SH202 (based on the original SH101) or Novations Xio. If second hand is not for you


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Posted - 2007/03/20 :  14:20:17  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit SickPigRecords's homepage
also check out the
Roland sh32 £100-£200
novation k station £200-£300
novation nova rack / supernova (rack/keybord) /supernova2 (rack/keybord) £200-£450
nord lead £700-1200
mini moog voyger (cost bucks) £1200
access virus ti (cost bucks) £1000-£1200
or get a access virus rack second hand and a midi keybord £250-350
access virus range are the daddy in my opinion
alesis andromeda (costs mega bucks) £1300-1800

these prices are off the top of my head but are abou right

stay the heck away from yamahar

Keybords play sounds synthersisers make sounds


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Posted - 2007/03/20 :  15:13:15  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit SickPigRecords's homepage
humm you shouldnt be seeing this post

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Shades
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Posted - 2007/03/22 :  23:03:54  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Shades's homepage
ok, shows i'm a beginner, what i should of asked was whats a good synth ?

i hear a juno 106 is the best bet for a beginner ????


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It depends entirely on the sound you want. A Juno 106 is good if your looking to learn how to program synths, because all the controllers are there in front of you, its simple.
If your after the current Trance sound in Hardcore though it won't help you much. But then i personally would choose a Juno 106 sound over that any day.

If it's just a keyboard your after, and not a synth, then you can just get a midi controller for around £100, less in fact :)


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just google them have a look
and go to the websites and listen to the demo's
more knobs on the face of the synth normaly mean that it is easyer to program as you dont have to navigate through so many menu's on screens
i would say save up and get a ti if you are serious easy to work out of the box and as complicated as you want to make it


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For the price of a Juno 106, you can get a Roland JP8000, which is an excellent synth indeed. Again, all the controllers are there in front of you so it's very untuitive. More to the point though, it is the definint point of the Trance sound (which Hardcore now uses alot, so it's just as relevant here). Apart from the Access Virus it's the most widely used synth for Trance lead, and can be heard on very many 1999 classics. Scott Brown uses it himself if you want an example of who uses it in Hardcore. Ferry Corsten used it all the time.
They sell for around £350-450. There is a rack version too which is the JP8080, but as far as i know it dosn't sound as nice as the JP8000, but does have unison mode unlike the JP8000. The JP8080 will always cost slightly less than the JP8000.
For the money if that is the sound you are going for there is no better synth you can get.


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you havent used a virus much have you
the best valus for money ever and everyone uses it from dr dre &snoop do to raverbaby elton john you get the idea best synth i have ever used is the access virus ti by a long way and i have played on


Roland sh32 my mate has it and lets me borrow it
novation k station i have one
novation supernova (rack) /supernova2
mini moog voyger in shop
access virus ti mate has one
access virus rack my mate lets me borrow it
access virus range are the daddy in my opinion
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nord lead
nord clavi somthing (most strange )
mini moog orignal
korg ms20
some yellow woldolf thing

i still havent had a go on an alesis andromeder
but i have heard what it can do its badass



this is why i bothered to respond to the post as i love my synths
and am constantly looking for a bigger warmer harder fatter badass synth
and if you are check out soundonsound.com





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Edited by - SickPigRecords on 2007/03/25 18:32:35
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you havent used a virus much have you
the best valus for money ever and everyone uses it from dr dre &snoop do to raverbaby elton john you get the idea best synth i have ever used is the access virus ti by a long way and i have played on

The Virus TI is also more than twice the price a JP8000 :P That is the point. The Virus is more versatile but the JP8000 is just as good for what it does, it just does less. I personally prefer Trance leads from a JP8000 than a Virus anyday :P


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Posted - 2007/03/29 :  00:54:06  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit Shades's homepage
oh man... i just pulled my yamaha vss-200 out the loft, still makes me smile.

i take it the virus needs a midi synth to operate yeah ?

Is the Roland JP8000 midi ? would be nice to kill two birds with one stone


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I think you mean midi interface, in which case yes, they most definately do. That's assuming you want to send midi data to them from your sequencer though so that you don't need to play it yourself. If you just plan on actually playing it and not using it like you would a VSTi, then you don't need a midi interface no.
They don't cost alot though, you can get them for £6.99 here:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Midi-Cable_W0QQitemZ300096106575QQcategoryZ3668QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

But you only need one of those if you want to controll the synth with your sequencer.


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on the cheaper side. . . alesis micron sounds amazing, although its annoying to program (there is software u can use to make this easier)

surprised nobody's mentioned it yet. .its a little monster


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screw it, save your money.

Get a nice 61 key midi control (I have the m-audio radium 61) and play with VSTis.

Hardware isn't what it used to be and most of the time its just for show.

Software studios are the future!!


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