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| #361022 - 02/11/13 02:32 AM  Re: I'm done!
[Re: analogcontrolfreak] |  
|   Senior Member
 
   Registered:  04/16/03
 Posts: 1531
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Actually your not that far from the truth, Brian.  It is a inner thing, the problem is I can't seem to get rid of it.  You should have seen me when I first joined this board back in 2003, I was a compete mess.  Always talking and never doing.  Always saying I wanted this particular keyboard, but was always told to be careful.  I have always had people give me advice, but never wanted to listen.  I have gone through my share of keyboards but never really utilized them.  I still have an old ARP Omin, I have owned and ARP AXXE, Kawai K5000s, and Ensoniq Mirage, two Casio Home keyboards, Roland JX-305, a Roland Juno (latter version).  and a Yamaha DX7IIFD, and three Korg Poly-61's an AKIA AX-60 and a Juno-106.  
 I even had a list of keyboards and synths that I have wanted to own.
 
 Minimoog
 
 Korg Karma
 
 Korg Triton Le
 
 Korg Wavestation
 
 Roland XP-80
 
 Yamaha SY-99
 
 JP-8000
 
 MS-2000
 
 Juno-6
 
 Prophet 5 and 600
 
 Alesis ION
 
 Synthesizers.com Modular synth.
 
 Although I was discouraged from pursuing them.
 
 The other thing I noticed is that when I would talk to sales reps, most would steer me towards Yamaha.
 
 First was the SY-22, and SY-77, and not too long ago, a Guitar Center rep. suggested I buy a Motif.  Unfortunately, I never had the money.  Although, I remember when vintage synths were making a comeback, and my father and I went to a music store in Baltimore MD, and was looking at Vintage synths, from Polysix, and a Juno-6 and a sales rep suggested an AKAI AX-60.  Never bought it, but did own one years latter, but sold it.
 
 Even as recently, I have been talking about newer keyboards, such as the new Casio-XWP1 and the new redesigned MS-20.  My only concern is that I will buy another one and never use it.  I would play with it for a while and the loose interest.  Which has happened more then once.
 
 Which is why I still have an OMNI, and a Farfisa organ and a KS61, which are not getting any use.  I bought the KS61 because I thought I was going to get into software synths, but that never happened.
 
 So after while I just gave up, and have not done anything since.
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| #362194 - 02/25/13 05:41 PM  Re: I'm done!
[Re: analogcontrolfreak] |  
|   Senior Member
 
   Registered:  04/16/03
 Posts: 1531
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Nigel, Brian, and Russ,  I have been contemplating what you three have been offering me.  That I should buy an arranger keyboard, but the truth is, I know I am never going to play it.  I'll buy one, play with it for awhile, get frustrated, or loose interest push it aside, and let it collect dust.  I am tired of spending money on something I know I will never use.  I have spent money on too many synths and keyboards, to realize it's not worth it.   I have no talent, and I know I am never going to sit down to learn, because I am just no good.  I get too frustrated and it's just not worth it.  I am giving up completely.  No, more keyboards, no more Keyboard magazine, and I won't be coming back here.  Sorry, but this is they way it has to be.   Nothing is going to change my mind.  I'm sorry!
 Peace Out,
 
 Paul
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