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Frisby's sound studio Part 3
Frisby's sound studio Part 3
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Description: These are my synth.
Roland and Yamaha.
Great to work with and great sounds!
(I use it with Octamed v5)

Soon I will mount a bracket/carrier on the wall for the Yamaha keyboard so I will have more space.

Frisby
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Posted by: ElZorro at May 16, 2006, 04:29:06 PM

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Comments (7)

Trev
Posts:1550
December 03, 2008, 12:02:05 AM
I have a Yamaha PSR500 from years ago and a Yamaha Motif ES8, which is only a couple years old. The Motif is (quite obviously) a better board, but it's funny how similar in tone some of the sounds are, particularly the pianos. You can definitely hear the evolution of Yamaha's sampling and playback technologies. I was very close to buying a Korg Triton but finally settled on the Motif because I preferred Yamaha's weighted keyboard over Korg's. I still think the Korg is a nicer-sounding workstation, though, and easier to use.
Ral-Clan
Posts:1979
January 24, 2008, 09:15:35 PM
Those aren't synths!  Synthesizers are keyboard which allow you to create (i.e. synthesize) new sounds from scratch.  

Those are porta-sound type home keyboards (i.e. have internal sounds you can't change very much).

But still they are good ones (The Roland EM series are nice soundng).  I have a Soundcanvas in my personal rig and I like it very much even though they are GM sounds.

I don't know - maybe these new home keyboards do give you control over the envelope and filters, in which case they are basic synths and I take it back!
dentunes
Posts:108
December 31, 2007, 03:17:07 PM
I haven't seen an EM10 in years. Used to sell them about 8 years ago. Good old sound canvas vintage sounds. It looks like a PSr500 or PSR550 as well. Good keyboard that one. Quite popular.
SamOS39
Posts:357
December 20, 2007, 07:32:29 PM
Some professionals use egg cartons for sound insulation but this guy uses sheep skin ... genius!!  :crazy:
justthatgood
Posts:579
April 09, 2007, 01:14:11 PM
Bleh, all I have a Casio CTK-601, Yamaha DX-21, and a Casio Casiotone 401 that I'm converting to a synth controller.
ElZorro
Posts:166
May 20, 2006, 03:17:34 PM
NAH!
I am not sure what you mean with rising damp. :-)  
You probably see the sheep-skin.:lol:
Before all this, the room was our bedroom.:eek:
The sheep skin was stuck on the wall so it would not be to hard for our heads  :crazy:
If I remove the skin, the wall-paper will come off.
Frisby
Cyberus
Posts:5696
May 20, 2006, 06:10:44 AM
Has your wall got some kind of rising damp?


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