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warble2 said:Got a S80 - still a great board IMO. Yeah, the pianos aren't as sweet as the newer samples, but I've been happily gigging with the AP plug-in card (great for live, not stellar for recording if one is finicky - I won't get into that).
I think for me it's the action. I've loved the key action since day one, and even prefer it over the graded action (as I play some organ stuff and synth/pad stuff with it).
A used S90 would be a good option too. As fraserhutch mentioned, a controller and a Motif rack would be a way to go as well.
fraserhutch said:Why not a motif rack and a decent controller?
The motif rack ES works great for me.tone_aot said:I've been thinking about purchasing some rack modules and just using my triton for the controller. Does the motif rack perform pretty good? I love the triton to death but there is nothing like the good old yamaha piano sound. I grew up playing yamaha's so the korg was a shock to my system!!
Assuming that the Triton's sequencer can be output to the unit's midi out, should not be a problem. A caveat here though is that I have never used my Triton's sequencer so this is not be a definitive answer.tone_aot said:I wanna use my triton le's sequencer but use the sounds from the rack for each track. I've never used a rack in my life!! Would this be possible? I like the triton but i hate how when you go in seq mode all the sounds are dry and you only get 2 master effects and 1 individual effect!!
mullin said:how about buying 88-key midi controller + sound card + PC computer? is this cheaper but with options?
zenphonic said:Hey everyone, sorry to barge in on this discussion, but my questions fall in line with what you're all talking about. I want to get a great keyboard for recording. As much as I would like one that has good drum sounds and all those other bells and whistles, I'm mostly concerned with getting very realistic vintage sounds like Rhodes, leslie, hammond, bla bla bla... I don't really even need a great piano sound as I've got an actual one on hand. One of the guys I recorded has a yamaha s90 about 5 years ago, and the rotating speaker sound seemed very authentic to me.
Between a yamaha s90es, a motif8, or anything else you could suggest, what would get me the best sounds and which are the most user friendly? I'm a piano player from way back, but my wife is an organ player.,...do any of these offer both a weighted and a keyboard feel?
Final question, you all keep talking about modules...are those simply additional "effects" that you can install on your unit, or are they external devices that you can control with your keyboard...and if they are the latter, how expensive are they typically, and do they work with all these options?
Thanks for any help you can offer...
I agree!! Before i had the Triton, I used to use the Psr-540 sequencer and it was ok but it takes forever to record when your using a floppy disk!! Everytime you do something, you have to save. When i got the Triton i was pleasantly suprised how good the keyboard sequencer was. I think from now on i'll just by sound modules also!! Or, either find really good deals on older keboards and just use em for the sounds.Trumpspade said:IMO I think it is important to have a good controller that has a decent sequencer in order to trigger a rack such as a Motif. In other words don't invest in such a nice rack if your sequencer sucks.................That is my problem and the reason why I might just wait on a good deal for a Motif period!
fraserhutch said:Methinks the sequencer in the Motif rack works just fine, no? I would just trigger that.
Generally, controllers (in the commonly accepted sense of the term) do not have sequencers. I think you're referrring to workstations.
Off hand I cannot think of any racks that do not have the the same, if not better, sequencing capabilities of their keyboard counterparts. Certainly all mine do:
- Motif ES Rack
- Triton Rack
- Kurzweil K2500 Rack
- Kurzweil K2600 Rack
And it's a relatively easy thing to trigger sequencers via MIDI.
fraserhutch said:Off hand I cannot think of any racks that do not have the the same, if not better, sequencing capabilities of their keyboard counterparts. Certainly all mine do:
- Motif ES Rack
- Triton Rack
- Kurzweil K2500 Rack
- Kurzweil K2600 Rack
And it's a relatively easy thing to trigger sequencers via MIDI.