Help a noobie on getting the correct synth!
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:58 pm
Hello! First time poster!
I am a lifelong rhythm guitarist and songwriter who finally has a space to have more equipment. I am also recently attempting to further my understanding arranging, theory, and composition. I would like to continue to develop abilities to arrange on instruments other than guitar, bass, vocals, and piano.
I'm a fairly good piano player, and I have a decent stage piano, so piano sounds aren't a huge deal, but mainly I'm looking for a good quality keyboard that has realistic acoustic sounds like flutes, horns, strings, etc. Good pianos, and organs are a bonus but the priority is definitely the other sounds. This board would be used to record home demos, as well as replicating horns, flutes, and strings in live baroque-pop-folk-rock setting as well.
So do I want an arranger, a workstation, a synth? I've read hundreds of reviews and attempted a ton of research but since I don't understand the technical jargon and specs--I'm still unsure as what would be the best option for me!
49 keys is enough, but I'm open to more if it means a better board. Portability is also huge. A nice feeling key bed is also a plus.
I don't need need many features aside from a nice feel, decent usability, and of course realistic (or as close as I can get) sounds.
I would be looking for something used, and my budget would be under $500. So far I've looked at the Microstation, the x-50, the Roland Juno-Di, the Yamaha MX-49, and the Taktile 49. New boards are fine if they are within the budget.
Could someone who knows their stuff help point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!
I am a lifelong rhythm guitarist and songwriter who finally has a space to have more equipment. I am also recently attempting to further my understanding arranging, theory, and composition. I would like to continue to develop abilities to arrange on instruments other than guitar, bass, vocals, and piano.
I'm a fairly good piano player, and I have a decent stage piano, so piano sounds aren't a huge deal, but mainly I'm looking for a good quality keyboard that has realistic acoustic sounds like flutes, horns, strings, etc. Good pianos, and organs are a bonus but the priority is definitely the other sounds. This board would be used to record home demos, as well as replicating horns, flutes, and strings in live baroque-pop-folk-rock setting as well.
So do I want an arranger, a workstation, a synth? I've read hundreds of reviews and attempted a ton of research but since I don't understand the technical jargon and specs--I'm still unsure as what would be the best option for me!
49 keys is enough, but I'm open to more if it means a better board. Portability is also huge. A nice feeling key bed is also a plus.
I don't need need many features aside from a nice feel, decent usability, and of course realistic (or as close as I can get) sounds.
I would be looking for something used, and my budget would be under $500. So far I've looked at the Microstation, the x-50, the Roland Juno-Di, the Yamaha MX-49, and the Taktile 49. New boards are fine if they are within the budget.
Could someone who knows their stuff help point me in the correct direction?
Thanks!