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#186831 - 11/13/05 08:34 PM
 
Re: My review of Midjay as arranger
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Registered:  08/28/04
 
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Loc:  Louisiana, USA
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Originally posted by DonM: Hank came to visit it yesterday.  I have as much of his equipment as he does!  Between us we have enough stuff to stock a music store. Off the top of my head, we have: 1 Bose PAS 2 Barbetta Sona 31Cs 2 Barbetta Sona 32Cs 2 sets Logitech Z2200s 1 Samson Expedition pa 1 Behringer 1204 FX Mixer 1 Behringer 1222 FX Mixer 1 Mackie mixer 1 Studiomaster rack-mount mixer 1 Toa rack-mount mixer 2 JBL Eon powered 10s 1 Nady Pa system 1 Ketron SD1 1 Ketron Midjay 1 Yamaha PSR 3000 1 Yamaha PSR 2000 1 Casio WK3000 1 Yamaha PSR 580 2 Digitech VH vocal harmonizers 11 Keyboard stands, including 2 Standtastics,        3 Ultimate A-frames, 4 X-stands, 2 of those brown folding stands 6 sets speaker stands 1 rack-mount pa system with 1000-watt power amp, 16 channel stereo graphic, double effects unit and mixer 1 Behringer bass amp 1 Behringer guitar amp 2 electric guitars 1 acoustic/electric guitar 2 bass guitars 4 pole-mount monitor speakers 3 sets lights that follow music beat Mics include 4 Sennheisers, 3 SM58s, 3 Samson R11s, 1 Samson Q7, 1 Crown 311A, 1 Samson Airline transmitter that makes any mic wireless, 2 more wireless mic sets, 2 Evs, 1 Shure SM87 condenser, 2 SM57s, 2 older EV condensers, probably more 1 8-channel Fostex digital recorder 2 Creative Labs Nomad Jukebox 3s 1 "        "     "    Jukebox 1 1 Karaoke machine (it's HANK'S!) 3 Rack Bags Numerous mic stands and booms Various foot pedals, volume pedals, sustain pedals 1.38 miles of assorted cables 4 rack-mount power supplies, 1 with lights 1 Piano Bar!! I know there's a lot more, and MOST of it is for sale! DonM
 
  Dayum. Thanks for that review, BTW, and thanks for the gear loan. ------------------ Bill Yamaha PSR2000  
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#186835 - 11/14/05 06:29 PM
 
Re: My review of Midjay as arranger
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Registered:  06/25/99
 
Posts: 16735
 
Loc:  Benton, LA, USA
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Rice, I believe, having owned both, that the Tyros Vocal Harmonizer is superior to the 2000. The Midjay would be a valuable tool for a songwriter, particularly in creating demos. You could record on it, then re-record adding whatever harmonies, sounds, effects, etc you like.  Of course you could do the same with a standard multi-track recorder, but it's nice to have it all on-board and easy to fade things in and out in real time. I'm not sure what Hank paid, but I know you can get a new one in the $1,700. range, maybe less. DanO, George and AJ all sell them. DonM
  [This message has been edited by DonM (edited 11-14-2005).] 
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