Top 4 Synthesizer Question

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I too played a bunch of keyboards this weekend. I think for me, the best sounding was the Kurzweil K2600. I will probably purchase it on-line to save the 6% sale's tax.

I know there's is a significant difference in the weight, but for me 61 keys is not enough. I need 76. I usually split the keyboard, left hand plays brass or strings and right hand piano or organ. I use ATA cases with wheels to move my keyboards around the U.S
 
fraserhutch said:
The k2661 is a 2600 with adat, a smartmedia slot, and 61 unweighted keys.

It is definitely *not* a step down, unless you NEED 88 keys and weighted key action. Since you specifically do NOT, then this is an excellent choice for you.

Another plus is that it weighs a heck of lot less than other models.

Have fun!
:D
I've found my new keyboard to save up for then. What am I missing out on without the S on the end though? As in the end in 2600XS? I heard it's some sort of sampling feature but I didn't quite understand when I read the description...Also, would adding the "DSMP61 Sampling Option" to the K2661 be the equivelant of adding the S onto K2600X?
 
I am not the expert but my understanding of the S is for the Sampling Model.
Sampling is the process of digitally recording a sound and playing that sound back from the sampler keyboard. Most modern polyphonic synthesizers and workstations are technically sample playback keyboards.These sounds can be played back in tune across the keyboard
 
Kaulback said:
:D
I've found my new keyboard to save up for then. What am I missing out on without the S on the end though? As in the end in 2600XS? I heard it's some sort of sampling feature but I didn't quite understand when I read the description...Also, would adding the "DSMP61 Sampling Option" to the K2661 be the equivelant of adding the S onto K2600X?

S is for the sampling option. You do not strictly need it to create your programs - you can actually sample your source elsewhere and use those samples to generate your programs.

Similarily, an R in the name means rack versions.

http://www.kurzweilmusicsystems.com/products.html?Id=281


What else is of interest are the ROM options. particularity the Stereo Piano ROM which is a must have IMO. The Vintage Electric Pianos ROM is also nice.

Hope this helps.
 
Kurzweil makes excellent keyboards. My top choice for sampling/rompler/emulative manufacturers.
 
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