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DJkeys

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  1. I use this all the time. Sometimes I play the sounds from the W2 from the NS3 keyboard, sometimes I don't. I disable the note-ons as shown in the video. -dj
  2. God, I wanted one of these so bad when I was starting out- -dj
  3. This technique also works with an arpeggiator as well. As you mention, the drummer needs to have good meter- -dj
  4. I always stand when I play, as I am a singer as well. I even stand at rehearsal. -dj
  5. Get the newer TS408, combo jacks, new tech, bluetooth control, more power, $249 US brand new- -dj
  6. Here in Vegas, many of the bands use tracks for keys, vocals, etc. I am an old-school entertainer, I would never play in a band that uses tracks. You are locked into a specific arrangement and improvisation is virtually impossible. You do what you can with the instruments you have and make the songs your own. As long as the signature parts are there, all is good. Something even more annoying to me is pop/rock bands who play with iPads or music stands. Everything should be memorized, you cannot play to the audience if you are looking at a sheet for chords or lyrics. Just my two cents- -dj
  7. Thanks so much for posting this. Another amazing Beatles song and story. -dj
  8. Something I will never understand. Bands will place an ad for a keyboard player. I respond, we talk, and they agree to send their setlist. I look at the list of 40 songs and maybe 3 will even have keyboards. Just makes no sense to me. -dj
  9. Grateful Dead harmonies are like fingernails on a blackboard for me- -dj
  10. I have seen Fellini Satyricon, My Dinner with Andre, and Blow Up, all excellent. My pick would be a pretty obscure Kubrick film called Barry Lyndon. It is a kind of period black comedy/farce. Extremely funny, sarcastic and probably the most beautifully filmed movie I have ever seen. Kubrick had special lenses developed by Zeiss so that the entire film was shot in all natural light. There are indoor scenes using candles and moonlight scene that is out of this world. I recommend highly- -dj
  11. I have the ATH M50 and they are great, but for sheer comfort my favorite is the Sennheiser HD 598 Cs. They go over your ears and are pretty light, sound great, and are never tiring to wear. I think the current model is the 599, about the same price- -dj
  12. My experience was similar. I subscribed to Keyboard in 1984 and kept the subscription until EM gobbled it up. I kept that for a year and then cancelled for all of the reasons stated. Keyboard was unique and really packed with information, reviews being my favorite. I actually would love to see a magazine that was similar to Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, nothing but objective gear reviews, no advertising at all. Need a good mailing list and a bunch of cash to send out the first issue. Based on the response to that, it may or may not succeed, but buying all the gear to review would be tax-deductible. -dj
  13. I have the KL-8 and it is perfect. -dj
  14. That is why it sounds as good as it does- -dj
  15. My Pool forum (forums.azbilliards.com) allows voluntary contributions for $35 a year. You receive added benefits and a banner next to your profile showing that you support the site. I don't know how much yearly revenue you need, but even if you got 10% of the users to contribute, that might be substantial enough to not employ ads- -dj
  16. My setup in the spare bedroom. I have had those two Invisible stands for 40 years: -dj
  17. Reminds me of the Dan Armstrong clear guitars and basses- https://www.ebay.com/itm/394601351582?chn=ps&mkevt=1&mkcid=28&srsltid=AR57-fDhDmmpq5Z4cl_jf_LW6p0WIhWnrDGyfZGsuKmIHXV3KOo2_VWZumQ --dj
  18. I can assure you that the synth in the Piano 5 is just a sample playback unit with limited controls and not comparable at all to any dedicated synth. Your Stage 3 has an actual synth engine, which is already much more powerful than the sample player in the Piano 5 or Electro series. -dj
  19. This! I have been in rock bands since I was 12 and never have used cheat sheets of any kind. Lyrics, chords, changes all must be memorized. It is really difficult to relate to and entertain an audience while looking back at an iPad for chords or lyrics. I personally think it looks really unprofessional for a pop or rock band to have music stands, iPads, or any other kind of device other than your instruments. -dj
  20. The thing I always liked about WUP is that I could use the plugins for as long as I wanted without upgrading. That seems to still be the case for the plugins that I already own- -dj
  21. I think the most important change in the NS4 is the new Layer architecture taken from the Wave 2. The also used the Effects per Layer and the Arpeggiator from the Wave 2. This I believe is a transition that could lead to an even more flexible and modular design in the future where: The Extern feature could be moved to the Piano or Organ layers instead of losing a synth. I think most users need more synth rather than two pianos or two organs An instrument that had 1 Piano, 1 Organ, 3 Synth and two dedicated Extern sections like the NS3. A completely modular design where the customer could order the specific Layer configuration they needed. -dj
  22. I bought a generic lighting equipment bag that was sturdy and padded. It lasted 7 years until I sold the Baby Spider. -dj
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