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Posted: May 25 2010 at 17:30
I've only had two: a Korg Poly 61 and a Kawai K1. I have to go for the Kawai for its durability. Now if we're talking other peoples keyboards, the Mellotron. The first time I heard on in a recording I got goosebumps big time. Oh if I could only have a keyboard that do a good Mellotron. I've got some patches on the K1 that come close in envelope but...
Edited by Slartibartfast - May 25 2010 at 17:33
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Posted: May 25 2010 at 17:50
Actually I prefer this, the Müller Organ (1735) from the Saint-Bavochurch in Haarlem, above the ones I had listed (and I'm proud to have been able to play it, as Händel, Mozart and Mendelssohn have all played it as well). One of the largest and best sounding organs in the world.
Edited by Zebedee - May 25 2010 at 17:56
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Posted: May 25 2010 at 19:47
Slartibartfast wrote:
clarke2001 wrote:
There's no such thing as a bad keyboard!
Not true, when my Poly 61 went bad it went really really bad.
I love my Poly 61, although it's half-dysfunctional. I can't get a decent Clavinet out of it to save my life, but for 80's synthpop, spacey stuff and Kraftwerk sounds...that's it!
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