Looking For a Good 88 Key Synesizer

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  • tofurox
    Them arrows.
    • May 2006
    • 2263

    #1

    Looking For a Good 88 Key Synesizer

    I have been playing piano for arund 8 years now and am looking for a synthesizer to expand my music creation ability. 88 keys is a must, and preferably around $1,000. To give some basis here I was looking at the Yamaha MM8 or Juno Gi.

    Essentially I was just wondering what all you music gurus would recommend as something to start me off on a pathway to more music creation.

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  • jakeyjake7
    FFR Player
    • Jul 2006
    • 343

    #2
    Re: Looking For a Good 88 Key Synesizer

    I don't know much about 88 key SYNTHS, but I know an alternative could be buying a good 88 key controller, and using virtual synths. But if you want the hardware sound, I guess the Juno would be a good choice. Junos have always had a great sound.
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    • infinity.
      FFR Veteran
      • Sep 2007
      • 1701

      #3
      Re: Looking For a Good 88 Key Synesizer

      uh, if you can find a radias or a triton for 1000 you'd be golden.
      though you don't need more than a microkorg
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      • tofurox
        Them arrows.
        • May 2006
        • 2263

        #4
        Re: Looking For a Good 88 Key Synesizer

        Originally posted by jakeyjake7
        I don't know much about 88 key SYNTHS, but I know an alternative could be buying a good 88 key controller, and using virtual synths. But if you want the hardware sound, I guess the Juno would be a good choice. Junos have always had a great sound.
        You know.... maybe your right. What setup would I need to get these virtual synths? I mean I understand the concept here, I just am curious as to what I would need.

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