The Wish List

SilverBeast

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As synth technology advances, we are definitely spoilt for choice these days when it coes to getting a basic setup.

Well, if you could only own 2 synths/workstations (one with weighted keys and the other unweighted), what would you have chosen?

Personally, I'd like to own a Fantom X7 coupled with a Yamaha S90.

Anyone wants to share their wish list? I know it's too early for X'mas, but it's definitely not too early to dream a little and perhaps start saving a little too. :D
 
Hi Teras, good choice there...I kinda like the motif's megavoice tech though I still prefer Fantom's velocity switch.

Reason I put 2 choices is because firstly it looks cool to have 2 stacked up kybds and secondly, I personally do feel awkward playing certain instruments sounds with weighted keys...matter of habit.

Thx for sharing. :D Anyone else sharing? :lol:
 
KORG Oasys

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Ehh, Mr Cheez, I thought you soft synth based?

BTW, I thought either one of KORG Oasys or Openlabs' NeKo alrerady more than enough?
but I think both unweighted.

So should be one of them + a 88-keys YAMAHA keyboard.
 
mingguan said:
Ehh, Mr Cheez, I thought you soft synth based?

Well, the question posed was "if you could only own 2 synths/workstations)" - so I take the question to be a hypothetical one. :wink: If I can only own 2 without anything else, then these 2 would be great. By the way, Oasys is weighted; Neko can be weighted or unweighted.

I knew you'll mention Yamaha keyboards because you know I vouch for their touch! But then, if money is no problem, I can sacrifice a little touch for features. Anyway, the best touch is a real piano.

Ai yah. Hypothetical question anyway! Other possibilities are the Kawai MP4, or if you want the best touch, Roland KR117M Digital Grand. The keys has escapement - ie the mechanism which the hammer falls away from the keys after it is being struck. When you press the keys of a piano softly, you can feel a slight catch towards the end when you press it. That's built into a number of Roland digital pianos. I played a similar one in Hong Kong - beautiful touch! These are different range of digital pianos that's really not portable.
 
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Don't "wack" me too hard for saying this, but so far the most "shiok" weighted key on a digi kybd is Yamaha's.

By the way, has anyone tested the 88 key OASYS before? How is it's feel as compared to the higher end SP digi pianos? Also, how is it's preset piano sound? Since the times of the Trinity to the Triton, I have been disappointed with their preset piano sound...the sound across the kybd is just not progressively smooth...no offence to their "worshippers" (I was a proud Trinity worshipper myself!)

Anyway, thx to all who have participated in this seemingly "Boh Liao" topic...BUT don't stop! Keep them coming!...sometimes it's good to be dreaming, right? :wink:

I did have another dream combination prior to the one submitted earlier - Kawai MP4 or MP8 (wood keys!) coupled with a 76 Key OASYS (I still love KORG's synth key's action!...and not to mention their ultra convenient Touchview tech!...and of course its nostalgic "ooh ooh ahh ahh" Wavestation...BUT provided their piano sound sounds great too!)

Perhaps I am rigid when it comes to synth music...only Roland and Yamaha are my overall winners. I do reckon that all synths have their pros and cons...perhaps there's a gentlemen's agreement among the bigwigs of the industry to not produce the ultimate synth so that everyone gets a share of the pie! :lol:
 
SilverBeast said:
...Kawai MP4 or MP8 (wood keys!) coupled with a 76 Key OASYS...

Ops!!!
I almost forgotten the KAWAI keyboard...
Ya, the key is made by real wood.
I haven't has chance to touch it but i think the touch should be better.

Cheez said:
...the question posed was "if you could only own 2 synths/workstations)"... Roland KR117M Digital Grand...
hm...
Digital Grand counted as synth/workstations?
:D

Ya...
just a Hypothetical question anyway!
 
Aaah...I remember the Good Old Days...


These are some of the machines (which I can recall...Too many to remember!) I have owned/used:

AceTone PS1000
Akai S900 S950 S1000 S1100 MPC2000XL MPC2000XL Limited(Orange)
Amek 9098
Altec 1567 1612
ARP 2600 Odyssey Solina
Binson Echorec TubeMixer
Casio CZ230s CZ101 CZ3000 CZ5000 RZ1
EDP Wasp Gnat
ElectroHarmonix BigMuff Electric Mistress MemoryMan MiniSynth
Emu SP1200
EMS VCS3-Putney Vocoder2000
Ensoniq EPS DP/4
Firstman SQ01
Korg MS10 MS20 MS50 SQ10 VC10 MonoPoly PE2000 SB100 X911
Lexicon PCM60 PCM70 PCM80 PCM90
Mackie CR1604 32-8
Moog Parametric-EQ Prodigy Source
Neumann U87
Oberheim Matrix12 Xpander
Oktava MK012 MK219
Roland CR78 Juno60 Juno106 Jupiter6 Jupiter8MIDI Jupiter8 JP8000 JX3P JX8P JX10 MC202 MC303 MC4 MKS50 MKS70 MKS80 RE201 RE501 SDD320 SH1 SH2 SH3 SH3a SH5 SH7 SH09 SH101 SBF325 SPH323 System100 System100M TB303 TR606 TR707 TR727 TR808 TR909
Serge Modular
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Pro1 Prophet-VS Prophet-VSR
Soundcraft Spirit Digital328
TC Electronic TC2290
Tiesco S110F
Urei 1178
Waldorf MicroWave
WEM Copicat
Yamaha CS5 CS10 CS15 CS20M DX5 DX7 DX7II DX11 DX100 NS10M SPX900 SPX1000


My WishList (in preference):

RSF Kobol
RSF PolyKobol
ARP 2500
Roland System 700
ELKA Synthex
Moog Multimoog
Synton Syrinx
CMI Fairlight
Gleeman Pentaphonic



Keep on dreaming...!
Cheers!
 
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