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Hi again Michael, I entirely agree with what you said about compromising - it never
really pays dividends, does it?
Now: let me just be clear on this - I'm a massive Korg fan, so I'm not trying to sell you anything here,
'cos I think, from what you said, that Yamaha is still the way to go.
I'm still inclined towards the Yamaha Motif range, and with your increased budget you could probably
go right up to the top of the pile - the Motif XS8.
Again I'll include an 'SOS' link -
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/oct0...hamotifxs7.htm
I own the 76-note version of this fantastic keyboard & WOW - it really is
the Mutt's Nuts!
Compared to the Mo8 I mentioned before it does everything you could possibly wish
for (and the polyphony i referred to is doubled to 128 notes - I'm not aware of any
keyboards with more than that).
Yes, it has the sequencer & so-on: but if you have that covered elsewhere, just
don't use it - concentrate on the other stuff.
The sounds/voices & playability (8 knobs, 8 slide controls, pitch & modulation wheels
+ ribbon controller + velocity sensitive + aftertouch - it's got everything!) are worth the
ticket price & then some.
I guarantee that any keyboard player coming into your studio will smile when they see
you have got one of these available!
Over here in the UK we seem to have to spend more money for the same equipment than you guys
'pondside' have to (excuse me for that, I had to get it in sooner or later - there's a bit of
Monty Python in all of us lot, you know!) so I don't really know what you'd pay for one of these,
but my guess is that it's within, or not far away from, your price range.
The only possible fly-in-the-ointment is that for organ playing in particular weighted
keys are not ideal.
But you can't have everything & you did list piano as your top priority -
speaking from experience it's much easier to adapt to playing organ-style on a
weighted keyboard than trying to play piano on an unweighted one.
The other route you could go down, of course, is to get two seperate keyboards...
a dedicated stand-alone electric piano + a smaller synth for your other sounds -
but that opens up a whole new can of worms!!!
John.
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