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lsj

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  1. thinking of purchasing the korg wavestate. I am not looking for sequences and arpeggiator type of sounds but looking for single or layered type of playable sounds. I do own many keyboards and many plug-ins, so looking for something different. for people that own one, would like some advice. thanx.......Larry
  2. I use Bose L1 model 2 with the B2 larger bass cabinet. powerful and very clean. many of my customers have commented on how good the bose system sounds as compared to my Mackie powered speakers. on one occasion a customer who hired my requested I bring the bose system to the gig. I'll get flack for this post...â¦â¦â¦â¦â¦...Larry
  3. have to say.....Behringer deepmind 6..........this keyboard surprised me with the fat sounding bass and some really nice pads. just got mine along with the behringer poly d, didn't really need them at all since I have a ton of plug-ins but I just wanted them....especially the poly d, brings back memories of my original minimoog.
  4. just had to put my two cents in. I purchased the Behringer deepmind 6 a while ago. didn't really need the 12 and really didn't need the 6 as I have a ton of plug-ins, Komplete 12, arturia v-collection7,etc.,Yamaha modx and other Yamaha keys. I was very surprised with the sound quality and effects of the deepmind. the synth is quite ballsy. getting some great patches from it. I am not into cinematic, beeps and buzzes type of sounds and more into lead sounds and some pads. the keyboard is really made quite solid and for the price, really well worth it. I also just purchased the Behringer poly d. well what can be said. a minimoog model d, plus, plus plus. not every minimoog sounds the same, so yes, the model d is a minimoog plus. I know not poly but para, but really is nice to have the option of playing a chord. once again, the poly d is made very solid and as for the price makes this a winner. again didn't need it at all but for the way it sounds and the price, it's a no-brainer. I owned an early model d minimoog, and would never have dreamed of purchasing another minimoog. it's a great feeling, old memories, coming back now owning the poly d. I know there are a ton of Behringer bashers out there, but in my opinion, keep it coming Behringer, keep those prices low and the quality up there. years ago Behringer was crap, but I think their quality is up there with the big boys. I also own a few other Behringer products which I have no problems with. I don't think that today's price of keyboards are high. when the DX-7 came out, no one bitched about shelling out two grand. and that was two grand in back then dollars. behringers prices are way more than a bargain. finally just have to say how critical and laughable some of the comments and complaints I read from a lot of people are. key bed sucks, too heavy, no after touch, too hard to program, too expensive, etc. I think what some people want is an 88 note keyboard with a Steinway piano touch, then hit a button for synthesizer touch, then another button for Hammond touch, aftertouch, built like a tank, under ten pounds, and under a thousand. and there will still be a ton of complaints. I think complaints are very necessary, but keep them true and informative, not only opinionated. every product will have some very positive features. also the unending search for the very best Hammond sound on a clonewheel. what Hammond sound, every Hammond sounds different. every B, C, D and A sound different. in the past I have owned three B-3's, all of which sounded at best fair, next a C-3, which sound wise blew my 3 previous B-3's away. next I bought a cherry A-102, the best sounding Hammond I owned to date, and presently an A-100 which sounds as ballsy as my previous A-102. stay safe everyone...â¦...Larry
  5. thanx Mark. I just thought that posting sound charts would really interest the many owner's of these instruments. there are so many great programmers out there which I am definitely not one of them. I love going through all the sounds in the too many plug-ins that I have purchased and all the synths that I have. I have purchased sound libraries from programmers like for my Yamaha MODX that are great. I would never be able to program all my synths and plug-ins anywhere near to these guys. what I do is edit these sounds to my liking once I have a starting point. I am familiar with the Minimoog as I have owned an earlier model, and now own Model D, Arturia minimoog plug-in, and a Poly D...â¦..hoping for some great posts...â¦â¦.Larry
  6. I know you can get minimoog patches from tom rhea, that came with the original minimoog. I am looking to purchase song charts for the minimoog. I think it would be a good post if we started submissions of sound charts for the minimoog. it can be used for minimoog, Behringer model d and also for Behringer poly d. just a suggestion, there are a ton of these synths out there...â¦â¦â¦..Larry
  7. I like Stantastic. once you set all the many adjustments up to your liking, it breaks down very small and comes with a bag. the thing I also like is that the stand is extremely sturdy. I hate to even watch somebody play a keyboard that is bouncing, like on a Apex stand.
  8. I would hope everything is made in the U.S. my bose system L 1 Model 2 which really surprised me is made in China. my Yamaha Modx is made in China. I bought a mixer which came in a box from Korg, made in Vietnam. something has got to change. not the price of equipment that we have to pay but what these companies can charge if they are foreign made. these products from Behringer are so close to the big synth companies like Moog, Dave Smith, etc. sound wise, that it's foolish to even consider buying anything else.
  9. there was a pay cut for musicians around the country before the virus. thank god I retired from playing out and only play out when I really have to satisfy certain clients. I think live music, the very few venues across the country that still existed before the virus offering a pay scale to what I made in the 80's will get even worse. I think the pay scale will be laughable. I got lucky and made a great, great living just playing full time. I really miss those days.
  10. I would appreciate some comments on the studiologic sledge 2.0...â¦...how does this keyboard compare to a Minimoog, OB, or a Prophet 5. I'm really looking for some nice pads and some nice lead sounds. looking for fat sounding leads and pads. I am not interested in atmospheric type of sounds with buzzes and bleeps. I am very interested in the Behringer Poly D, but don't feel like shelling out the pre-order money and not knowing the delivery date. I have Arturia V-Collection 7 that has the Minimoog plug-in and that's why I was thinking about the Sledge. hope I receive a good amount of information from everyone. thank you in advance.....Larry
  11. hey Mark haven't talked to you in a while I'm the guy from south Florida that had trouble with Analog Dreams and a sustain pedal issue that you graciously helped me out with. I have your telephone number in my desk drawer for future reference just in case. well happy birthday and many more and sto lat(wonder how many people know what that means...â¦.Larry
  12. need some help here. has anyone purchased the audio imperia nucleus lite edition. I have been trying to purchase it the last few days with no success. just wondering if the company is still in business or just the health situation going on right now. I think for $99.00 that it's a great sounding orchestra plug-in...â¦..Larry
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