Thursday, December 15, 2011

Korg X50 61-Key Synthesizer

!±8± Korg X50 61-Key Synthesizer

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Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 01:23:06 | N/A


  • Triton HI (Hyper Integrated) sound engine48kHz sampling frequency64MB PCM ROM470 multisamples,
  • 518 Drum samples61 velocity-sensitive keys62 voice polyphony with 62 oscillators (single mode)
  • 31 voice polyphony with 62 oscillators (double mode)2 master effects processors (mono in, stereo out)1 insert effect processor (stereo in/out
  • 1 Master effect processor (3-band stereo)All effects available simultaneously89 total effects512 user programs
  • 512 Preloaded)384 user combinations (384 preloaded)128

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Korg X50 61-Key Synthesizer

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

"At night" Beat/song on the korg triton extreme

Something I did a couple-o-days ago. All tracks were pre made except for one which was played live whilst recording. (So yes there are some mistakes) Enjoy (Rate/subscribe/comment)

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Levys EM527DX Gig Bag 88 Key Thin Width

!±8± Levys EM527DX Gig Bag 88 Key Thin Width

Brand : Levys | Rate : | Price : $99.95
Post Date : Dec 03, 2011 18:56:45 | Usually ships in 6-10 business days

EM527DX Gig Bag 88 Key Thin Width Travel Bag fits Roland RS9 & Korg Triton LE88 and compatible. A durable cordura style gig bag designed to fit most 88 key keyboards. You will get lots of mileage out of this tough bag, one of Levy's biggest sellers.

  • Shoulder Strap
  • EZ Zipper Closure
  • Weather Resistant
  • Padded support protection
  • 56 in x 14.5 in x 5.5 in

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Clavia Nord Stage 88 Review - The Truth About This Keyboard Powerhouse

!±8± Clavia Nord Stage 88 Review - The Truth About This Keyboard Powerhouse

I've been using the Clavia Nord Stage 88 for the last 6 months and found it a real pleasure - the onboard sounds were easy to tweak and set up using REAL knobs. At first I looked at this and thought wheres the display? - it's there but it's tiny. But after you've played the Clavia Nord Stage 88 for a while you realise you don't really need the display. Manual is excellent. Personally I would prefer the traditional 2-wheel arrangement pitch bend setup.

Apart from my organ, this is the most I've spent on a keyboard instrument and it has (on paper) the fewest features. The Nord Stage 88 hasn't got expansion in a ordinary sense. You can download new sounds from their website which can be uploaded into the keyboard with a managing program. It's very easy to work and yet very effective. Compared to a Korg Triton or Roland Fantom you might think it has very few features: no sequencer, no sampler, no drumkits. But that would be to miss the point of this thing - it's a musical instrument in the way that a Triton could never be.

The Nord Stage is an instrument that you can really get into. The sounds are outstanding - particularly the Rhodes and Hammond. I find I can easily get the kind of sounds I hear my favourite musicians use. The layout of effects and amp sim is like having a set of floor stomp-boxes so the whole thing really feels like a retro setup with modern convenience which I love. My only gripe is the acoustic pianos - the bass and treble ends are decent enough but they all get 'soggy' between C4 and C5. Might just be my preference.

In the time I've owned the Clavia Nord Stage 88 I have not yet had a single problem with it but most good gear these days is very reliable.

This is my favourite board by a long way and I would unquestionably buy it again.

Overall Rating: 10/10
Easy of Use: 9/10
Features: 9/10
Reliability: 10/10
Sounds: 10/10


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