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Korg MicroKorg: ... recently got the chance to use one of these in a studio- having lusted after one on paper several years back, but eventually buying an original analogue MS-10 . I m really glad I went for the seventies synth. The microkorg falls somewhere between a casio keyboard and a digital synth- whilst it has been dressed up to look cute and analogue, it is actually a soul-less digital beast, with impenetrable controls, and...
Read the full review: Don't be deceived by its looks by MGEEK
 

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Keyboard / Synthesizer - Yamaha Motif XS-8 Yamaha Motif XS-8
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
 
Yamaha PSR-260 Yamaha PSR-260
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
overall rating  1 review
 
Keyboard / Synthesizer - Yamaha PSR-270 Yamaha PSR-270
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Yamaha PSR-550 Yamaha PSR-550
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
overall rating  1 review
 
Keyboard / Synthesizer - Casio Keyboards Casio Keyboards
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Casio
overall rating  4 reviews
 
Yamaha MO-6 Yamaha MO-6
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
 
Keyboard / Synthesizer - Roland FP-4 Roland FP-4
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Roland
overall rating  1 review
 
Novation X-Station 61 Controller Keyboard Novation X-Station 61 Controller Keyboard
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Novation
overall rating  1 review
 
Keyboard / Synthesizer - Technics SX-KN-2600 Technics SX-KN-2600
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Technics
overall rating  1 review
 
Yamaha PSR-530 Yamaha PSR-530
Keyboard / Synthesizer / Brand: Yamaha
overall rating  1 review
 
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Narco M-Audio Oxygen8
... off, this is a great little keyboard which should be a staple in EVERY studio, but the only thing I ask you to consider is how big you need your keyboard. I initally bought this keyboard thinking that I d only need 2 octaves but after EXTENSIVE use, I feel I should have gone for a much larger one - so i suggest you look into it. The feature set of this keyboard is outstanding for the price including an LCD screen, transport section (loop, rewind, fast forward, play etc.), programmeable pots, octave selection, velocity sensitivity keys, modulation wheel and pitch wheel - ALL for just over £50? Not only does it have all these features, but it feels VERY sturdy and...
Read the full review: Oxygen 8? You won't be able to breathe without it! by Narco
Midrange Korg MicroKorg
... keys vs. Big sound. Plastic feel vs. Real time controllers. Cheesy presets vs. Excellent analog modelling synthesizing. It depends what you want from the instrument! It is small, the keys are not weighted and it is, admittedly difficult to play. But once you ve got the hang on the tiny, half sized keys (and please don t get confused - they re just helf the length, not half the width of a normal piano key) you can create some pretty cool sounds. (Well, if cool for you is sweeping 80s saw wave tones!) I really enjoy playing around with this machine. There s an almost endless set of possibilities and plenty of online patches you can download. The online software is al...
Read the full review: microKORG - small keys, small price tag by Midrange
Midrange Roland FP-2
... used to own a Roland FP2 but have now upgraded to the Roland FP4. The Roland FP2 was my first ever stage piano and, I can tell you, I was not disappointed! The piano is very transportable - I could easily fit it into the front seat of any car (just put one end in the foot well beneath the glove box and have the other on the head rest of the passenger seat!) or, if necessary, could carry it short distances (like 10 minutes up the road to the University Student s Union). The piano also sounds great - a very bright, crystal clear grand piano tone. There are at least 250 other voices in the machine too - including some classy double bass, some surprisingly neat sounding or...
Read the full review: Roland FP2 - still working well by Midrange
 
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