Yamaha S70 XS - "My favorite"
I have seen many people use the Yamaha S70 XS as a stage piano and I have also seen it in many studios. My experience with the S70 XS starts in the studio. First thing that I noticed with it was how …
Korg microStation - "great for gigging"
The Korg Microstation Micro has a built in sequencer on it. That was a huge deal with me because most of the similar models that I have used in the past did not have a sequencer on it. So I was very …
Korg PS60 Performance Synthesizer - "Well built, keys may stick "
The Korg PS60 61 is a performance synth that is made for a live musician. The Korg PS60 has a very nice backlit display on it that no matter what your lighting situation is where you are you will be …
Roland JUNO-DI - "Portable with great sounds"
The Roland Juno-Di is a synthesizer keyboard that is easy to work with and understand. It is very user friendly and comes loaded with over a thousand high quality presets or sounds that you can use r…
Yamaha S70 XS - "any difference with the S70 and S90?"
The Yamaha S70 XS is a 76 key synth and it is also considered a stage piano. It has over 1,000, but it will take some time to get use to. It was not an easy keyboard to understand for the simple fact…
Clavia Nord Stage 2 73 - "One of the best"
I have had the privilege over the last year to work with the Nord Stage 2 by Clavia. The Nord Stage 2 is a true all in one keyboard workstation that can handle all of your musical needs. All of the p…
Roland JUNO-Gi - "Better than other Juno's"
The Roland Juno Gi is very affordable as well as powerful. I have used the Juno Gi with Reason and with Cubase as well as with Logic from time to time. The Gi has a new 8 track recorder that will all…
Yamaha S90 XS - "Great sounding patches"
The Yamaha S90 XS is a 88 key synth with a stage piano as well, it has over 1000 voices as well as a built in USB drive and on board DAW controls that can either be used with a Mac or a PC (any versi…
Korg WaveStation Ex - " Essential"
translated5-octave keyboard correct, solid and identical to all of the Korg range and then. Not many share buttons, joystick mixing sounds, it looks like the X3, T1, M1, ... UTILIZATION Necessarily with …
Kawai K4 - " My first synth ..."
translated61-key, synth-type but very enjoyable to play, so much so that it is the only thing that I still use today, over 20 years later. MIDI connectors, stereo, pitch bend and modulation (not necessarily…
Korg M1 - " Legendary M1!"
translatedWorkstation synth 61 keys velocity sensitive and aftertouch monaural. Released in 1988. 16 voice polyphony, 8 part multi-timbral. AI synthesis (2 CSOs, non-resonant two digital filters, 3 envel…
Clavia Nord Stage 2 76 - "Exactly what you need as keyboardist .. almost!"
translatedThe big puzzle was to choose: I took the 76 model because it has the heavy touch in 16.5 kilos. I do not like sacrificing voulai heavy touch, I chose the lightest heavyweight. I'm not tha…
Roland Jupiter-50 - azzo's review
translatedSee data sheet of the manufacturer. UTILIZATION Very fast adaptation to the construction of live set, editing is simple from the screen, but with an Ipad is a pleasure! SOUNDS I hesitated a l…
Roland XP-50 - " Always interesting opportunity (for those who love the hardware)."
translatedThe touch is very light and relatively noisy if you type fast on the keys (little resistance). One EFX (applicable to only one sound), unlike reverb and chorus / delay (applicable to 16 parts mult…
Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2 - " The rolls of groovebox"
translatedSee the website of Radikal Technologies. UTILIZATION Very complex when you know nothing like me at first, but the manual is well thought out, if we find gradually. Do not buy this machine and bel…