rompler
Tony Scharf
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Thu Jan 19 20:25:05 CET 2012
What price range? Roland's Fantom XR is pretty cool. It can sample
as well. Also, Yamaha has the Motif line, and there are *tons* of
them on used market.
If you want to go a bit more 'vintage', the Yamaha TG500 was cool. I
had one for years. I also had the Roland JV1080, and XV5080. All
good romplers.
If you want to go a little higher scale, find a Kurzweil K2000R.
Around $500 bucks, but probably the most programmable rompler in
history.
Tony
On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Tom Adam <tom.adam at thebigear.be> wrote:
> looking for a cheap (second hand) rompler ala Roland MC505, but preferably
> without a sequencer.
> Rack is ok if the thing has a good CC implementation.
> No VA's.
> Any idea's?
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