![]() Spot the song for each one! I'm actually a bigger Vangelis fan though. You can even spot the elusive ARP 2500 in the back! Also great how the first two minutes are like a best-of-Jarre in single sounds. Such an awesome collection of synths and keyboards. Now they're mostly gathering dust though.įor proper geeking out, I'll just leave this here: I do have midi bass pedals though! Not that they produce sound, but I used to have a Waldorf Pulse (monophonic 3-osc synth module) to use it in proper 70s style. (It's a little soft and weighted the same across, which is nice for a non-pianist like myself.) But I do miss something for proper organs and e-piano's in my setup (would love me a Nord Electro) and a drum computer would be fun as well. It has a broad range as well, and a very nice weighted keyboard. It just lacks reverb and delay (pretty essential!), and I have been too lazy to get an FX module. ![]() I love the Ion: it has three oscillators, tons of filters (emulations for every famous synth and even the TB-303), various envelopes, and through its menus you can essentially emulate a modular synth - everything can be plugged into and modulate everything else. (No, not those knobs.) I had a little more before, but I had to slim down when moving countries. Personally, I have a very simple setup, just a Yamaha S90 (basically a Motif-88 without the sequencer) and an Alesis Ion to have some fun with knobs. So - what do you have, what do you love, and what videos should we be watching? As far as I'm concerned, this should be about any instrument with keys (including Rhodes, Wurlitzer, organs, mellotron, and so on), as well as any other synthesizers (ask Buchla or the VCS3 crew how they like keys! and what about modules?), drum computers, and also VSTs. FAO all synths and keyboards nerds! We have a guitar nerds thread, so I figured us keys fetishists should have one as well.
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