Re: Help me find the keyboard of my dreams
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 9:31 am
Shit, you're right...ancientbones wrote:The 101 has mini keys. The CZ-1000 might be better. Full size keys.fever606 wrote:Casio CZ-101
Shit, you're right...ancientbones wrote:The 101 has mini keys. The CZ-1000 might be better. Full size keys.fever606 wrote:Casio CZ-101
And no arpeggiator, but you can do some SICK things with those 8-stage envelopes!fever606 wrote:Shit, you're right...ancientbones wrote:The 101 has mini keys. The CZ-1000 might be better. Full size keys.fever606 wrote:Casio CZ-101I actually intended to put down the -1000 but my brain hijacked itself... Thanks!
No problem man. To be honest I don't know of many keyboards with arpeggiators.fever606 wrote:Shit, you're right...ancientbones wrote:The 101 has mini keys. The CZ-1000 might be better. Full size keys.fever606 wrote:Casio CZ-101I actually intended to put down the -1000 but my brain hijacked itself... Thanks!
Here's everything they have: http://www.korgforums.com/downloads.htmChetMagongalo wrote:Is loading sounds from and navigating the korg forums easy? having a convenient and fast workflow is important to me.
the septavox, it looks cool but I think I would prefer having normal keys over the wooden buttons. although the buttons are actually pretty easy to play. I wonder if it is less noisy than the PP.Dr. Sherman Sticks M.D. wrote:if u like the PP what about that new one they just came out w/? the big pocket piano thing. i can't remember the name.
Seconded.Derelict78 wrote:iPad and a controller.
My beater Roland RS-5 has one and performance-adjustable dials for various stuff.ancientbones wrote:No problem man. To be honest I don't know of many keyboards with arpeggiators.fever606 wrote:Shit, you're right...ancientbones wrote:The 101 has mini keys. The CZ-1000 might be better. Full size keys.fever606 wrote:Casio CZ-101I actually intended to put down the -1000 but my brain hijacked itself... Thanks!
Akai Miniak is the same synth engine, only the casing and layout are different. That might be another option to consider.oscillateur wrote:Ok... I'll say it again just in case nobody noticed : Alesis Micron ticks all your boxes and is pretty cheap too. Better synth engine than the microKorg/etc. and full size keys too.
Yup, as I said previously. These things do sound very nice and their only inconvenient is that the programming interface involves selecting parameters in menus and tweaking them. But it's not that bad and there are LOTS of these parameters and you can assign the ones you want for each patch to a number of performance oriented controllers (knobs, sliders, etc.)...Disarm D'arcy wrote:Akai Miniak is the same synth engine, only the casing and layout are different. That might be another option to consider.oscillateur wrote:Ok... I'll say it again just in case nobody noticed : Alesis Micron ticks all your boxes and is pretty cheap too. Better synth engine than the microKorg/etc. and full size keys too.