
Toddskins
Member
To tell this story properly, I have to start with this preface: In 1978, at the age of 15, I bought my first 35mm camera, Canon AE-1, from a store in New York City, via magazine ad. It was much cheaper than the stores around St. Louis, MO. So, at a young age, I ventured into buying things from magazine listed store ads. In fact, I have yet to have an issue with buying something "uninspected". Items have always arrived in perfect condition. (Knock on wood. <grin>)
Sooooooooo...
I wanted to get into synthesizers when I was a young teenager, and remember drooling over Sequential Circuits' Prophet 5 in a large music store in Illinois.
By the time I finally got my 1st keyboard, in 1985, I had been doing a ton of research, and had all the specs written down on Roland Modules. But when it came time to buy, I called a store listed in Keyboard Magazine called "Synthony" in Arizona.
When I began to tell the salesman what I wanted, he steered me away from the Roland Modules and told me about a new board that had just come out that would do everything the Roland modules would do, and a whole lot more. And the price was right. Sight unseen, I took his word for it and bought ...........................an Oberheim Matrix 12!
When it arrived from the shipper a week or two later, I could hardly wait to unpack it. When I pulled it out of the box, I was ecstatic over its looks. Then I began reading the owner's manual, and playing the sounds, and just fell in love with it.
From that same store, Synthony, I also bought a Yamaha CP-80, full 88 key electric grand piano. Wonderful feel and good sound, it was a fantastic idea of a true grand piano, electrified and ready for band work... but.... in practice, the thing was so big and heavy that it was only suitable for bands with road crews.
What's your story?
Sooooooooo...
I wanted to get into synthesizers when I was a young teenager, and remember drooling over Sequential Circuits' Prophet 5 in a large music store in Illinois.
By the time I finally got my 1st keyboard, in 1985, I had been doing a ton of research, and had all the specs written down on Roland Modules. But when it came time to buy, I called a store listed in Keyboard Magazine called "Synthony" in Arizona.
When I began to tell the salesman what I wanted, he steered me away from the Roland Modules and told me about a new board that had just come out that would do everything the Roland modules would do, and a whole lot more. And the price was right. Sight unseen, I took his word for it and bought ...........................an Oberheim Matrix 12!
When it arrived from the shipper a week or two later, I could hardly wait to unpack it. When I pulled it out of the box, I was ecstatic over its looks. Then I began reading the owner's manual, and playing the sounds, and just fell in love with it.
From that same store, Synthony, I also bought a Yamaha CP-80, full 88 key electric grand piano. Wonderful feel and good sound, it was a fantastic idea of a true grand piano, electrified and ready for band work... but.... in practice, the thing was so big and heavy that it was only suitable for bands with road crews.
What's your story?