hello.
i am starting a keyboard collection.
i have an:
yamaha psr-300
yamaha psr-77
yamaha psr-500
and an psr-530.
ive paid an total of 35 euro,s for al the keyboards
innuendo1990 wrote: hello.
i am starting a keyboard collection.
i have an:
yamaha psr-300
yamaha psr-77
yamaha psr-500
and an psr-530.
ive paid an total of 35 euro,s for al the keyboards
That's not a keyboard collection
That's a yard sale.
THIS is a keyboard collection
1972 Rhodes Mark II
1974 Wurlitzer 200 (red)
1967 Baldwin Acrosonic Acoustic Piano
19?? Hammond B-3 with Leslie 122 Speaker
1982 Yamaha DX-7
1987 Rhodes Model 660
1991 Roland XP10
2003 Roland XV-88
2005 Nord Electro 2 "Seventy Three"
2005 Nord Elextro 2 "Sixty One"
2007 Roland Juno-D
Stop by my studio in Dallas and I'll demo one for you.
Oh really???? I was talking about whole subject dear, do you understand what I'm saying? Do you?
I think you are too much in that keyboard thing no offence....
I like to think I have a collection, but it's all VST2 synths. That said, I have a helluva collection in that sense!
Only keyboards I've personally had are:
Korg Poly2
Korg X5D
Korg X5DR
My brother's the keyboard wiz, not me!
Adam.
innuendo1990 wrote: hello.
i am starting a keyboard collection.
i have an:
yamaha psr-300
yamaha psr-77
yamaha psr-500
and an psr-530.
ive paid an total of 35 euro,s for al the keyboards
Are you going to post videos of yourself playing each one?
In the nude?
link
It's a terribly beat up thing that my brother is lending me. Most of the controls don't really work now, 'n' I made this video while I was trying to make them go, so typically - there's no music going on and it's quite grating on the ear :P
We've had it here for a while now and I'm bound and determined to try and actually make music on the thing.
One of the problems these things had was they weren't very easy to work on. Open it up. If you see what looks like a "glaze" on top of all the circuits, you may be screwed.
Also is it Monophonic or Duophonic?
Well it ain't mine so I won't be selling it any time soon.... damn Morals of mine :)
Most of the knobs are makeshift crap that my brother glued on there. And most no longer move. We've talked about opening it up before.. never got around to it.
I have a keyboard. Its hung up by the front door which is pretty convenient really. Its got 12 hooks (a modest amount I know but you can hang more than one key on each hook which is handy).
I'm not sure of the make, it was bought from B&Q a couple of years ago. It was originally wood coloured but Mrs No Mates got all arty farty and painted it green and put a pattern on it.
I'm not sure if I'll collect anymore keyboards as I don't have that many keys. Half the keys I do have I've no idea what they're for. I think one is the shed key to our old house.
Keep up the collecting though, every house should have some useless rubbish in it if only to fill up the garage. You'll find that if you cut 12 inches off each keyboard they'll be much easier to manage.
They'll fit in the bin so much easier.
iGSM wrote: A wikipedia visit says it is duophonic.
Actually, the wikipedia visit said it came in both, which I thought keyboardists remember. It was the first duophonic, but originally just monophonic.
It was their attempt to attack the Moog marketplace. If only they would have added a couple more oscillators, they would have knocked 'em right off. I remember that whole campaign.
Former Omni Arp user.