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#104252 - 01/13/06 06:49 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
squeak_D Offline
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
Damn those are some impressive lists David and Fran!

Gee I don't remember everything I've had but here's a short list.

-Yamaha DX-7 (was and still in my opinion the best FM synth ever made)
-Korg M1
-Korg Trinity
-Roland XP-60
-Yamaha EX-7
-Yamaha DJX (original blue baby)
-Yamaha PSR-540
-Yamaha PSR-550
-Casio MZ-2000
-Casio WK-3500

Man I couldn't imagine having the number of boards over the years as others have here. Especially Fran and David. David where do you keep the 20 or so boards you currently own from that list? If I had just half of the boards you own I can only imagine what my wife would say

Squeak
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#104253 - 01/13/06 07:04 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Dave, my complete list probably is similar to yours , if I go back another 15 years..I pretty much have had every Roland product, some Kurz,a lot more Korg and Yamaha,, Ensoniq, Solton and I can't forget the Crumar, Arp, Moog,Siel products...I am sure there are hundreds,and if I count the effects,sequencers, drum machines, recorders etc....My memory can't recall all my stuff..

Some items [modules] I forgot to mention since 98...Roland SC88,SC155,SC55 and SC7..

Glenn. if I could only keep 3 of what I had[knowing what I know now]...It surly would be two of my current keyboards...The Roland G1000 and the Roland DisCover5[I am going to post more comments on the DisCover5 later]..If I need to include another, it would be a Roland VA-7 version2...a fourth would be a Roland VR760..

The above 4 keyboards could handle anything I would need, and do it the best for me..Each one is a great board..Quality abounds...
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#104254 - 01/13/06 07:48 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
BEBOP Offline
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
I will only be keeping two and selling the rest by or before summer. I am out of room and now that we don't lay down midi tracks and build songs one track at a time, they are surplus.
I will keep the Tyros 2 and the Technics KN7000.
OPen to offers,
Bebop
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#104255 - 01/13/06 08:03 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
Stephenm52 Offline
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Registered: 04/13/05
Posts: 5126
Loc: USA
Quote:
Originally posted by WDMcM:
This is fairly complete though I have surely missed some things.


Thank you everyone, especially you Dave for the exhaustive list of instruments owned. This all gives me a stronge case for justifying to my wife why I should by a T2 or possibly a Midjay.

Heres' my list prewife:
Rhodes Suitcase 73
Rhodes Stage 88
Hammond B3
Samick 5 foot 8 grand
(all sold)

After wife:
Kurzweil K1200 (still have)
Casio WK 1800 ( gave away to family member)
Yamaha Clavinova CVP 107 (sold)
Yamaha PSR 3000
Yamaha CVP 307
Casio Digital Piano PX400r

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#104256 - 01/13/06 08:41 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
claudiu Offline
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Registered: 10/17/05
Posts: 725
Loc: Sterling Heights, Michigan USA
Casio WK-3500
Roland VA-76

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#104257 - 01/13/06 08:50 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Starting back in the day:
SANO accordion (2)
Cordovox
Fender Rhodes Stage 70something
technics kn1000
technics kn6000

t.
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#104258 - 01/13/06 10:13 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
Starkeeper Offline
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Registered: 09/16/02
Posts: 1704
Loc: Toronto
Farfisa organ. Can't remember the model number.
Hammond L100 and Leslie 122
Roland EM20
Yamaha PSR540
Yamaha PSR550
Coming soon PSR3100
Starkeeper
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#104259 - 01/13/06 11:01 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
I forgot all about the Rhodes, Hammonds, Wurlitzers and accordions!!!!

The oldest musical instrument I still own is my 42 year old custom made accordion, and my 42 year old Sano amp..

You can not get them from me at any price[memories]..

BTW, you can not tell my accordion from new...amazing!!!
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#104260 - 01/13/06 11:53 AM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
tony mads usa Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Quote:
Originally posted by Fran Carango:
I forgot all about the Rhodes, Hammonds, Wurlitzers and accordions!!!!
The oldest musical instrument I still own is my 42 year old custom made accordion, and my 42 year old Sano amp..
You can not get them from me at any price[memories]..
BTW, you can not tell my accordion from new...amazing!!!


Fran ... I still have my SANO accordion ... and my WIFE'S !!! ... will never part from them ... (especially HER !!! ... I also have my 'stereo' SANO amp ... all are at least 45 yrs old !!!...With all this talk about accordions and old amps I am going to have to dig them out from under the stairs and hear what they sound like ....
t.


[This message has been edited by tony mads usa (edited 01-13-2006).]
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#104261 - 01/13/06 12:37 PM Re: My most recent keyboards/modules list
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Quote:
Originally posted by squeak_D:
David where do you keep the 20 or so boards you currently own from that list? If I had just half of the boards you own I can only imagine what my wife would say

Squeak


Yeah, I'm lucky that my wife is very cool about that. Most of the instruments are in my studio which is pretty much the entire basement of our house. However, a B3 and Leslie 145 have found their way into our dining room. I also have an antique pump organ that I restored years ago that greets visitors in the foyer, a Boston baby grand in the living room and a home style digital ensemble piano in the family room.

In fact the only rooms that don't have at least one keyboard are the bathrooms, kitchen and master bedroom. Although (and don't tell my wife) I was looking for something in the dresser of our bedroom and came across a Casio SK1, the little key mono sampling keyboard from years ago. Not sure why it ended up in there, but kind of funny.

Dave


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