Hi Folks, I'm a new guy to this group and thought I would say "hi" and tell you a little about myself. I've been playing keyboards for many years, my first...
Welcome! We're not a real talkative bunch, but we have our moments. Sorry about the stroke - does it affect your playing? Or was it just a "better slow down,...
Welcome Roger! ... Enjoyed your pics. Tiny Tim, eh? What was that like? We're a very quiet list right now, but with all the new members, who knows? We may...
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Andrew Carroll
andrew.carroll@...
Dec 4, 2001 2:23 pm
Hi y'all. Re. Roger: Good to hear from a D-50 fan. Over here in Europe the retro synths (Poly-6, Juno 106, etc) are going up in price rather than down. Is it...
hi! i have this keyboard, and i have had it for months and i'm still not able to figure anything out. i want to split the keyboard with out using the MIDI,...
I got a hold of a Studiologic Midi control keyboard, and am really impressed with the realistic weighted action. Also bought a kurtzweil micropiano which...
I'm sorry to hear about the MicroPiano. I use two of them (in overflow mode) in my road setup, and they've been working great! If you're stuck with it, call...
Hi Emily, I've got an SP88 set up at church, should be the same as yours on those kind of details. Unfortunately, I've never tried to split. I'll take a look...
Hi, Does anyone have a control voltage pedal for an Ensoniq keyboard laying around, that they'd be willing to sell? This is the "volume pedal" for these...
thank you so much. that would be wonderful. do you use the midi? or just the keyboard by it's self? i think it's so confusing. i don't like the midi...
Hi All, Ken the Moderator Guy here. By spousal order, I have had to abandon one of the two ISP's I pay for each month. This means that my above address at...
Hi folks - I play keyboard for a band in the North East of Scotland. We're possibly planning a trip to New York for a few gigs for A & R folk. My query...
Hi Dave, welcome aboard, You will need some sort of adaptor to run your 240v equipment on our 120v North American lines, but it might be cheaper to hire (we...
Hey, I have experience doing Us to UK, but not the reverse. One thing I did was definately call the manufacturer. I think you need 2 things - 1. A converter 2....
Thanks very much K, I'm currently exploring a few options!! Right now I'm trying to get as much info as possible (including the name/number/address of a decent...
I'm in a 6 piece coverband. We play lots of blues, rock, R&B, Funk. I'm required to play songs from Evil Ways to Old time Rock 'n Roll to Respect to...
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Andrew Carroll
andrew.carroll@...
Jan 19, 2002 7:00 pm
I use the Yamaha KX88 whenever possible...it is THE MOTHER of mother keyboards in terms of touch, but has no sounds and is very VERY heavy to cart around. At...
What kind of sound module did you use with this keyboard? I haven't had much luch with sound modules. I can't seem to change patches fast enough. Al ... ...
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Andrew Carroll
andrew.carroll@...
Jan 20, 2002 7:17 am
I use a Kurzweil MicroPiano. Anytime I've used it I've never really needed to change patches mid-song, but it seems fast enough. A. ... From: TheItalianNY...
I use a Roland A-37 Controller.. controlling both Roland SC-8850 (Sound Module) and Korg X-3(Keyboard) I´m used to play 70´, 80´ and 90´flashbacks.....
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Andrew Carroll
andrew.carroll@...
Jan 20, 2002 8:42 pm
Most interesting. The address that eventually took me to the music files is http://search.mp3.com/bin/search/?query=farjoun. Andrew ... From: Daniel Henrique...
Hi Andrew, ... What, you mean play a real acoustic piano on a gig? <g>. Well, I've played at weddings and funerals on grand pianos, and I used to have a piano...
I have boatloads of stuff, but most doesn't make it out on a gig anymore. My KX-88 was my central keyboard, but it needs an overhaul (keys are getting VERY...
Hi folks - I play keys for an acoustic/rock(ish) band called driveblind - all original material. Most of my stuff is piano with a little organ and the odd...