You people smell pretty smart (I have a very high-resolution monitor). So I'm wondering, what would be a good synth to supplement the v-synth?
I spent money on the v-synth when it first came out ($4000) so now I have like only $500 expendable. What I'm looking for is a small synth like a micron or microKORG. I need sound (leads and possibly vocoder) and I need midi control for Reason.
A full sequencer would be nice too.
First question: does Roland make anything this small and inexpensive?
if no, who does? and why doesn't Roland?
if yes, give it to me, because Roland is the bomb.
You people on this site are amazing with what you know about this stuff. If you could help me out that'd be great.
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Good supplementary keyboard?
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Re: Good supplementary keyboard?
the new juno dude... about 500, used you could find one way cheaper.
Well I'll be your huckleberry....
Well I'll be your huckleberry....
Re: Good supplementary keyboard?
By the looks of that on rolandus.com it hasn't shipped. Which is weird, because I've seen one on display I swear.
But at only around $500 for the Juno-D it's a steal. Thanks, I forgot about that. How could I?
But at only around $500 for the Juno-D it's a steal. Thanks, I forgot about that. How could I?