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#7555 - 05/17/03 12:05 PM Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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Most of you are aware of the fact that I had purchased and then subsequently lost a Minimoog synthesizers from a guy in Israel. Who by the way said would refund my money? Anyway back to my original point. Finding a replacement for the lost mini. Many have told me to buy a Korg MS2000, others a Nord Lead, or JP8000. While these are good synths, they are still out of my price range. So, I have been thinking that instead of saving money to buy a VA synth. Instead use it towards buying a vintage analog synth. Either a Korg Polysix, or a Roland Juno 60. Granted that these are older synths, with no MIDI and are a bit heavier then today’s VA’s. Plus I can find ones a little cheaper then a newer VA.

At least the Korg POLYSIX has large knobs that I like, as opposed too those dinky knobs on the MS2000. I know everyone raves how great a synth the MS2000 is but I have too disagree. The sounds are good, the keyboard feels good, and everything is laid out well. But I really detest those blasted knobs. No offense to MS2K users, but I can’t stand them. As for the Microkorg, if it had full size keys I would buy one.

The main reason for wanting a Korg Polysix or Roland Juno 60 is mainly because of already owning two vintage analog synths which I still own. I’m not sure why, since they don’t get much use. Maybe it’s my fascination with older analog synths. That and the fact I have more or less bought and then subsequently sold off digital synthesizers.

I let everyone know what I decide. Who knows I may wind up with both?

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#7556 - 05/17/03 10:57 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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Id try to find a prophet-5 rev. 3
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#7557 - 05/17/03 11:04 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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oooh oooh or an ARP 2600
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#7558 - 05/17/03 11:52 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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booth would be nice to have but are out of my price range.

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#7559 - 05/18/03 07:42 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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Paul Thank me later if you get this synth. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2530866691&category=38090

The above link is to a JP8000 which IS a VA synth. VA stands for Virtual Analog. All vintage keyboards are Analog. L/A synth's are not considered vintage like the old ones(66-80) At the time I posted here, the thing is only at $250 dollars which is cheeeeeeeep! There is a reserve on it though that is unknown.

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gotta go!!!!......MORPH!

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#7560 - 05/18/03 09:14 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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HI Morph,

Thanks. Those things still run about $500.00. Right now it's $280.00. I am trying to keep my spending under $300.00.

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#7561 - 05/18/03 10:49 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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Have you checked out the RedSound Darkstar XP-2 ? It's a VA synth but it's only $199.99 . It's just a straight synthesizer , no sequencer , no effects . Analog synthesizers don't have sequencers except for a few of them ( i.e. Roland SH-101 , SCI PRO-ONE , ROLAND MC-202 , YAMAHA CS-30L , OBERHEIM OB-1 ) . Plus they generally don't have effects , some may have a chorus circuit but that's about it . The Redsound is a fat sounding synthesizer that has plenty of features . Also the Yamaha AN-100 is down to $199.99 at guitar center , mainly because it's been discontinued but that just means a better deal . The Redsound is a 8 voice synth , the Korg PolySix and Roland Juno-60 are only 6 voice . Plus the Roland Juno-60 and Korg Polysix have programmable memories that are kept by a Nickel cadium battery , if it leaked on the circuit board , it will destroy it .

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#7562 - 05/18/03 11:19 PM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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I don't know anyplace in Maryland that sells the Redsound Dark Star, so I could check it out. I am also well aware of the Battery in the Juno 60 and Polysix.

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#7563 - 05/19/03 04:44 AM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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SH-101
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#7564 - 05/19/03 08:27 AM Re: Finding a replacement for a lost Minimoog
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Guitar Center is the only place to find one . Do you have a Guitar Center in Maryland ?

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