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skysc
Joined: 29 Jul 2018 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Jul 29, 2018 12:15 am Post subject: New user interested in a workstation |
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Hi
After owning a Access virus for a month , i think im interested in playing & keyboard , l was told the best option wasnt really a synth like a Access virus but more of a workstation .. to have drum , sqeuencer etc..
i have no experience in dance music . im a guitarist but i like eurodance, dance trance very much . I'm really after that 90's fat synth (saw) like Mr Vain etc..
i just want to play live without really recording , .
i looked at the korg kronos but since i'm a beginner and the Kronos is expensive , i was wondering what would be a best option for me to begin .
I'd really like to learn to play keyboard and compose dance song . Is there a all-in-one package that would gave me goog result .. having fun while learning .
Most of the 200 $ keyboard station ( casio etc..) i heard are like organs or pianos sound ... im really after synth sound for trance and eurodance ( saw and super saw) . like professionnal sounding workstations .
any suggestion ? budget is not really important . i can afford a kronos nut would probably buy it use so i wouldnt lose too much if i decide to resale .
can a all-in-one workstations achieve the quality of a professionnal synth like a Access virus TI , clavia Nord Lead etc.??????? |
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Mighty Motif Max
Joined: 28 Jun 2018 Posts: 37 Location: Northeastern Minnesota, USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2018 5:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hello skysc!
For your needs, if you can live without a sequencer and use a computer, look into the Yamaha Montage which is very EDM focused. The upcoming Yamaha MODX (mid-range Montage version) may work as well. Both have a lot of those types of sounds. Also look into the PSR-S series. The Kronos still has a full sequencer. Previous-generation models are nice as well from the various manufacturers. At the extreme high-end, you have the Yamaha Genos. Not sure what section you could post this in for more views. Maybe someone else can comment. _________________ Korg: Krome 61
Yamaha: Motif XF8, YS200, CVP-305, CLP-130, YPG-235, PSR-295, PSS-470
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