the only thing I can remember is Korg
now that sounded really good
Dave's gear through time
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Re: Dave's gear through time
Would changing the keyboards themselves make all that much difference to the sounds, if all they do is control rack-mounted synths? Surely a block of keys is a block of keys, it just needs to be reliable (!) and feel right to the player?Jon the Impaler wrote: ↑26 May 2018, 07:53£200 isn't a lot to pay for something these days , I would think double that and you get far better
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Certainly the richness of sound has gone,nothing to beat the old analogue sounds.But getting off tread it's the same with drums,older drum kits
sound better due to the wood used for shells now and the way they are produced.I think after 1983 the keyboard sound went down hill,but it's Daves
choice Yes Nord are great and they even do a new Hammond.Sometimes the keyboards sound better from gig to gig,but like someone said,none of
the Keyboards play a note on their own now as It's all put through a Midi system,hence The Roundhouse break down in 2007.
sound better due to the wood used for shells now and the way they are produced.I think after 1983 the keyboard sound went down hill,but it's Daves
choice Yes Nord are great and they even do a new Hammond.Sometimes the keyboards sound better from gig to gig,but like someone said,none of
the Keyboards play a note on their own now as It's all put through a Midi system,hence The Roundhouse break down in 2007.