I want to buy a new one before I recorded my next song
How should I go about this ?
How should I go about this ?
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Josh Chimera wrote:"Illest" would depend on your particular needs and budget.
What kind of sounds best fit your musical style and tastes. Do you want a full digital 'workstation with sampled & synth sounds, or a more specialized sort of analog synth?
Check out some stores online to get an idea of what is available in a given price range.
Then try looking up that keyboard on youtube where you may find different examples of it's sounds in the context of different styles.
You might be able to try some out at the Guitar Center or other store near you, if they have them in stock.
If you find one or more contenders, look them up on ebay and Craigslist where you may find a great bargin.
(I wish I could afford one of those Moog Phatty's that allow for alternate just intonation tunings)
XhaDoW-6 wrote:under 200 indeed
good sound bank
Josh Chimera wrote:Probably no interest to the OP .. but hey, it's ok, I'm a troll!
Casio CTK 5000-6000 and WK 6500 keyboards allow for micro tonal adjustment for each key of the octave. There's a dozen or so Indian, Persian, Turkish, etc intonation presets, plus you can program it with custom intonations of your own. I found a used one for $100. Downside is the undefeatable cheesy vibrato on most sounds.![]()
If one happens to like analog type of sounds, the Alesis Micron is a good deal used at about $150-200 range
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