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Old 08-29-2001
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I must say, I like adding DLS midi sounds to my recordings. I kind of got away from midi when I started using loops. BTW I'm a guitar and bass player. I got some rhodes, FM and clav sounds from Sonic Implants for $9.99 and am having a blast.

I've fooled around with sound fonts before, but never used seriously.

I'm using a $100 yamaha PSR keyboard to play my parts, which are just chord pads. My question is - what is the advantage to getting a dedicated midi controller for $150.00 or more?

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