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#288438 - 06/01/10 06:46 AM Great older keyboard
Tom Cavanaugh Offline
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Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 2133
Loc: Muskegon, MI
Friday night I went to hear a friend of mine's band. It is a trio, drums, keys, and the leader, my friend, plays excellent guitar, trumpet, and valve trombone.

The keyboard player did fingered bass and mostly comping with the right hand. He was using an older Kurtzweil.

The sound was great. The basses, pianos and eps were excellent. The organ sound was excellent and the leslie sim was very realistic, far better than the one on my G70. To be fair it might have been the only organ sound on it. I don't know.

He did mention that he has had some reliability problems with it but it is getting up there in years.

I was impressed.

Tom

[This message has been edited by Tom Cavanaugh (edited 06-01-2010).]
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Thanks,

Tom

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#288439 - 06/01/10 11:08 AM Re: Great older keyboard
Bernie9 Offline
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5508
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
Tom
As a workstation, my Kurzweil K2661 sounds better than my two TOL arrangers.
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#288440 - 06/01/10 01:59 PM Re: Great older keyboard
Diki Offline


Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14194
Loc: NW Florida
My K2500S (w/KDFX) is still one of my primary studio tools, and will still give anything contemporary a good run for its' money, but live, it's a pig unless you have everything worked out in advance. My playing style relies heavily on each hand doing something different, and creating splits and layers on the fly is simply not a task you want to do while the bandleader is counting the song in!

I agree that the B3 sim is great (the KDFX Leslie is a big improvement over stock) and I have a sample collection of drawbar registrations sampled from a B3 pre-Leslie that when you run them through the Leslie sim, does as good a job as I have heard most dedicated clones do.

However, surprisingly enough, there's quite a few sounds in my G70 (including the main piano) that most producers prefer over my tried and tested Kurzweil ROM sounds. Some brass, some saxes, guitars, basses (w/SRX board), all kinds of things. Nowadays, my MIDI productions are running close to 50/50 between the two, at least as far as ROM sounds go...

But my K2500 is getting on, I've had it for at least 15 years, and I don't see me EVER replacing it. That's what I call value for money!
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