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    Advice needed on a good keyboard to use for home recording

    Thank you to Chili, mjbphotos, and SkyFly for your advice. I'm glad to meet you here and appreciate your kindness.
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    Advice needed on a good keyboard to use for home recording

    Thank you for replying. That's what I was hoping for. When I shop for a keyboard I will make sure to check for both audio and MIDI outs. I wonder, though, when you do that... 1)Are audio and MIDI recorded on the same track or separate tracks? 2)Have you experienced any problems with them staying...
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    Advice needed on a good keyboard to use for home recording

    May I ask something? My M-Audio Keystation is alright as a MIDI controller but it's not inspiring to play (the feel of the keyboard, and of course it doesn't have any sounds of its own). Previously I had a Yamaha P-70(?) that had fully-weighted keys, a satisfying grand piano sound, but did not...
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    The Fender Rhodes Sound

    Thank you for your input, Simon. I will keep it in mind. Funny you should mention Farfisa. It was my first portable keyboard - gigged with it throughout high school.
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    The Fender Rhodes Sound

    You're right, J! Thank you, my friend. I don't know why I didn't think of that. The Electric Piano sound by itself is pretty bland. But when I add a Phaser and some Track Echo, it approaches the Rhodes sound I had in mind. I'd like to try the MrRay plugin at some point (after I get my new iMac)...
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    The Fender Rhodes Sound

    Thanks very much for the MrRay recommendation. The demos sound great. (I won't be able to use the donationware since it's Windows only.) This was my first post since joining the HomeRecording site. You've made me feel that I'm in good company here.
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    The Fender Rhodes Sound

    I'm a keyboard player starting to compose and record. Currently I'm using an old iMac (running Snow Leopard), GarageBand '09, a MOTU UltraLite, and an M-Audio Keystation. I've been using GarageBand's grand piano sound, but I'd really like to hear my songs with a Fender Rhodes sound. So, what are...
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