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Hi. I'm an amateur (hobbiest) electronic musician, and I am looking for
a budget piano MIDI module to add to my rack. Could anybody suggest an accoustic piano synth suitable for progressive house/trance that won't break the bank? Thanks, Andy |
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that emu piano sounds crappy - IMHO - try to find a used Kurzweil
MicroPianio - much better sounds - again - IMHO "ben" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Hi. I'm an amateur (hobbiest) electronic musician, and I am looking for a budget piano MIDI module to add to my rack. Could anybody suggest an accoustic piano synth suitable for progressive house/trance that won't break the bank? Thanks, Andy I don't know if ~$350 is in your 'budget' range, but the Ivory plug in is great. I know it's not hardware for your rack, but it definitely worth checking out. Ben |
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wrote in message oups.com... Hi. I'm an amateur (hobbiest) electronic musician, and I am looking for a budget piano MIDI module to add to my rack. Could anybody suggest an accoustic piano synth suitable for progressive house/trance that won't break the bank? Thanks, Andy hi Andy, I think the Roland P-330 is a great piano synth. (does acoustic, Rhodes, wurli, clavinet, harpsichord and vibes if I remember correctly). One of the piano patches (44?) is really dynamic and expressive. Sure, if you were doing a solo album for a major classical label of solo concert piano pieces you might want something better but for rock/electronic stuff it's a reliable and excellent sounding unit. Seems like used ones (it's out of production) go for around $200 on EBay. Best of luck. John L Rice |
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I second the Kurzweil Micro Piano.
Max Arwood "Steve Hoover" wrote in message ... that emu piano sounds crappy - IMHO - try to find a used Kurzweil MicroPianio - much better sounds - again - IMHO "ben" wrote in message oups.com... wrote: Hi. I'm an amateur (hobbiest) electronic musician, and I am looking for a budget piano MIDI module to add to my rack. Could anybody suggest an accoustic piano synth suitable for progressive house/trance that won't break the bank? Thanks, Andy I don't know if ~$350 is in your 'budget' range, but the Ivory plug in is great. I know it's not hardware for your rack, but it definitely worth checking out. Ben |
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Thanks for the suggestions! I'll check the all out.
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