IDEAL KEYBOARD FOR THE HOME RECORDIST??

Started by TomH86, April 23, 2008, 11:04:28 PM

TomH86

Hey all,

Im gonna purchase a keyboard, obviously for the extra instrumentation and all those different sounds you can get from them! I think it'll allow me to be more creative and i'll be able to experiment more, which is what I love to do...Anyway, I digress, what would you recommend, brand and model wise?

Im not sure...What price will I be looking at???

Thanks,

Tom.  8)

guitarron

thats a hard topic to touch because there are so many options these days-if you have host program, many are using midi controllers and vst plugins for various instrument options
if you want a stand alone type keyboard with built in sounds there are many choices there too
Can't go wrong with the bigger players in that market, such as korg, roland and yamaha
what kind of sounds do you want to create?
Ron


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guitarron

#2
there was a thread started in this vein a while back
https://songcrafters.org/community/recording/midi-keyboard/msg529/#msg529


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Boss BR-600
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Boss Micro BR
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Cakewalk SONAR
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Reaper
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Cubasis
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iPad GarageBand



kc2ine

I could suggest roland juno gi, very good, light instrument with boss 8 tracks recorder on board and great sounds.
It's perfect for song writing.

http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=1126&ParentId=83




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Oldrottenhead

i got the roland juno di and i love it. the gi looks pretty cool too. a bit like the di with a built in br800
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kc2ine

Quote from: oldrottenhead on July 06, 2011, 11:00:17 AMi got the roland juno di and i love it. the gi looks pretty cool too. a bit like the di with a built in br800

yes, but gi has twice as wave memory then di.
It has practically same sounds as bigger juno stage.




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Oldrottenhead

cool, i was lead to believe it was a juno di with an 8 track stuck on top.
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Bunkbeds

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Nevermet

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Oldrottenhead
"In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of."
- Robert Schumann

bruno

Can I recommend the Korg Micro Workstation - small 5 octave keys - but the sounds are brill.

Also - if you have a Mac - get an Oxygene 2 midi keyboard and use the garage band synths.s

If you are on Windows - you can download some brilliant freeware synths - a few years ago I downloaded a moog for PC - freeware - and it was bloody brilliant. See https://songcrafters.org/community/index.php?topic=14338.0, they background keys were that free download. But you will need a lot of external gear and patience as ASIO drivers are a pain in the arse, and you end up will all sorts of delays. Painful.
     
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Blooby


I bought a used Roland sound module a while back for $75.  Couple that we some afordable midi controller, and you're gold.

Blooby

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Ive just bought an Axiom 49 , which i use with garageband , also if you use an Apple camera connection kit , plugged into an iPad or iPhone , you can then connect your keyboard controller and use the apps in those as well

Rob
   
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