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You are retarded Larry, how could you even like Journey without keyboards. Guitar has one fucking sound. Keyboards, are Piano, Organ {B3 ] brass, and all kinds of synth,and any kind of sounds you can imaginelarryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
stevew2 wrote:You are retarded Larry, how could you even like Journey without keyboards. Guitar has one fucking sound. Keyboards, are Piano, Organ {B3 ] brass, and all kinds of synth,and any kind of sounds you can imaginelarryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
stevew2 wrote:Lets have a grand piano intro re; Faithfully, top that fag Fregga
??larryfromnextdoor wrote:stevew2 wrote:Lets have a grand piano intro re; Faithfully, top that fag Fregga
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ok....
you know i LOVE that B3 sound.. wow.. and boy can that cover up guitar mistakes.. just love it.. but carring it .. ANOTHER STORY!!
speaking of story.. make sure its upstairs when we play.. UGH!!
larryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
Monstrock wrote:What the fuck? Are you planning to revive your musical career or what?
G.I.Jim wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
I will CUT you Larry!![]()
To answer your question though...are you really big into sampling? If not, I'd definitely go with the Motif XS. I've got 2 Motif's, and to me they're the best thing out there on the market. They do have hellacious samplers too, but I think the Roland is just bigger with sampling, and having more beat-making features. It's hard to beat the ease of use of the workstation functions of the Yamaha. The recording features couldn't be more user friendly, and I think the sounds are much better quality than the Roland. JMHO.
chynablue wrote:I went to Guitar Center during their Thanksgiving "madness" sale to buy my dad something for Christmas. I went to check out a Motif but there were kids hanging around it banging out all this hip hop stuff. I really wanted a Motif (still do!). The Fantom was avaialable so I tried it. The piano was AMAZING. I went over the pros & cons with my dad, I mean I don't need all this sampling stuff! My dad said "but that piano sounds like YOU. Damn. I bought the 88 key version on the spot, and I've been recording with it ever since. I am right now in fact. And I have it on good authority that J Cain has used the piano from both the Fantom and the Motif.Still, I want my Motif! But the Fantom price in Japan sounds around the same as the U.S. price. I'd wait and get a blemished model from Musicians Friend.com, they never have a scratch on them anyway. : )
Ehwmatt wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:larryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
I will CUT you Larry!![]()
To answer your question though...are you really big into sampling? If not, I'd definitely go with the Motif XS. I've got 2 Motif's, and to me they're the best thing out there on the market. They do have hellacious samplers too, but I think the Roland is just bigger with sampling, and having more beat-making features. It's hard to beat the ease of use of the workstation functions of the Yamaha. The recording features couldn't be more user friendly, and I think the sounds are much better quality than the Roland. JMHO.
Jim, can you shed some light for me on your piano sounds? Are you pleased with what you get out of the Motif? My keyboard player has the Motif rackmount unit and we both agree that the built in tones from his Casio DP (its one of those 500 or 600$ ones, the DP-something) sound crisper and have more attack. We've been pretty disappointed with the piano tones and some other sounds from the Motif. I know tons of people get great sounds from the Motif, including David Paich and Dennis DeYoung. Is this a problem with the rack unit or is he just not setting things up right? All my tech knowledge is with the guitar gear so I'm clueless.
You need to realize that the MI ( Music Instrument) Industry is a lot like the automotive one. Models may be developed and released in a certain geographic area with no intention of expanding, ever.The Sushi Hunter wrote:I was out in Tokyo shopping and ran across a very motivating music store. I saw this really good looking and sounding keyboard in there. It`s the Roland Fantom G8. Anyone know if this is all it`s cracked up to be? I may be getting a new keyboard when I return to the U.S. and this seems like the creme of the creme so to speak. I like that it has a very sizable monitor with mouse. Makes it very easy to negociate around. Not like my old Yamaha SY77 where I spend more time fucking with programming and setting it up then I do being creative.
In Japan, the Roland Fantom G8 is selling for 327,000 yen. That is roughly $3,015.00. If anyone knows about this keyboard, could you tell me if it`s a good unit and if the price is too much or o.k. I`m into creating original music using an assortment of different instruments. So it would be overkill if I was just interested in playing classical piano. But I`m into full on songs.
Thanks
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Monstrock wrote:Are you planning to revive your musical career or what?
Just make it a bit easier to negotiate. I've never stopped. Just haven't made it the number one priority or the most time consuming of my dealings. But I would like to find a way to do things a bit easier where it would save me some time instead of programming only.
JohnH wrote:Also another thing...Japan is @ 100 volts...US is 120 Volt...you may need a step converter to use it in the US. Some keyboards have switchable voltage. The Motif XS is switchable, no converter needed
larryfromnextdoor wrote:stevew2 wrote:You are retarded Larry, how could you even like Journey without keyboards. Guitar has one fucking sound. Keyboards, are Piano, Organ {B3 ] brass, and all kinds of synth,and any kind of sounds you can imaginelarryfromnextdoor wrote:why would anyone in their right mind want to play the Keyboards??.. for that price you could obtain 2 les paul standards, a little 30 watt amp .. an ibanez tube screamer and a date..
and for crying out loud.. deep fry your food.. lard is our friend..
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that one sound is your money maker..
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who gets the first solo???guitar.. then it might be passed to the keyboard player.. after the harmonica..![]()
NealIsGod wrote:I'm with Lar. Gimme more guitars and less keys.
Can you play a D chord on guitar?larryfromnextdoor wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I'm with Lar. Gimme more guitars and less keys.
i said all that before i realized all those hot shot piano/keyboard players would respond..
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i couldnt even make a simple C chord on the piano..
stevew2 wrote:Can you play a D chord on guitar?larryfromnextdoor wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I'm with Lar. Gimme more guitars and less keys.
i said all that before i realized all those hot shot piano/keyboard players would respond..
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i couldnt even make a simple C chord on the piano..
If you can play D G and A,you got the makins of a a good country songlarryfromnextdoor wrote:stevew2 wrote:Can you play a D chord on guitar?larryfromnextdoor wrote:NealIsGod wrote:I'm with Lar. Gimme more guitars and less keys.
i said all that before i realized all those hot shot piano/keyboard players would respond..
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i couldnt even make a simple C chord on the piano..
yes, underwater and behind my back too!!
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I was out in Tokyo shopping and ran across a very motivating music store. I saw this really good looking and sounding keyboard in there. It`s the Roland Fantom G8. Anyone know if this is all it`s cracked up to be? I may be getting a new keyboard when I return to the U.S. and this seems like the creme of the creme so to speak. I like that it has a very sizable monitor with mouse. Makes it very easy to negociate around. Not like my old Yamaha SY77 where I spend more time fucking with programming and setting it up then I do being creative.
In Japan, the Roland Fantom G8 is selling for 327,000 yen. That is roughly $3,015.00. If anyone knows about this keyboard, could you tell me if it`s a good unit and if the price is too much or o.k. I`m into creating original music using an assortment of different instruments. So it would be overkill if I was just interested in playing classical piano. But I`m into full on songs.
Thanks
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