Winter NAMM 2012 News
Here's the bottom line. I can't really use this at a big show because it can't work with other gear. If I have a quick gig and no way to transport my usual synth rig, I can use this thing in a tight minute for most applications and some quick acting to go with it. For emergencies it's kind of a life saver although I've been in that situation ...
Strings and brass especially nice. only one pedal input, but using a second unit or midi full size means u can plug an exp pedal in as well, all meets up at baby keys. the trick to realizing it plays nice with ur fingers, was putting at right height on a real stand. uses sd card up to 2 gig to save patches and sequences. just use it as a gigger,...
Overall a great board, but its very outdated. Today I wouldn’t pay more than 250 for it used. Mine as well save up the money and just get the Korg M3 because it has better sounds that are up to date and it’s a monster all around from the sounds to the parameters and editing options. Plus the Korg M3 isnt too expensive anyways, but if you have t...
What I like most about this unit is its very small but packs a huge punch in the way of sound. People are always intrigued by it whenever I bring it out. The big downside to be is the lack of Midi and the limited amount of patch editing. I paid only $90 for this guy and I am very happy about that. It sells new for much more, and I probably w...
I don't really like the large amount of setup that it takes to get this thing working. I'm also not crazy about how long it takes to program and sift through the keyboard finding good sounds. I think that this would be more effective in the hands of somebody who knows exactly what they are looking for in a digital synth, which I must confess I d...
I have to say this thing is very well made, there are loads of them still around in full working order, mine has been gigged all over the UK, it's been dropped a couple of times and is still in good shape. I've never had it repaired though the internal battery died after about 19 years It cost me about £1.00 for a new one which was a bit of a g...
This is a tank, well almost, as when i bought it i lost a knob on the way home from where i bought it but i just doesnt have enough externally to get broken. i havent had it long enough to say that i have love for it, but it is my first rack, so im a little taken by it Originally posted on FutureProducers.com Post...
Excelent contruction except top is plastic. Silver unit and 37 keys. No repair job's and likes to spit midi data out. It's still here in the studio... If it came up missing I would buy another one. Like most of my equipment it has a role to play in my music. It's light in the patch storage area. But it's 10 or so years old now. It s...
Always used since 1992. Equipment that is aging worse than my K2000: pbs screen, keys that work less well and keyboard that gets harder.
My T1 over 20 years and has served faithfully. Since, in addition to its internal sounds, several pilot expanders and it still allows the musician to express themselves! Her touch is very good and versatile shows a goodly it has no mechanical hammer sounds more realistic acoustic pianos. But to interpret the sounds of synths, tablecloths...