core7
19.03.2006, 09:41 PM
Mint K5000 W up for grabs, very, very underrated synth. ( additive synthesis ) here's the specs:
Type: Synth/ keyboard/
Synthesis Type: Digital Additive plus PCM
Polyphony:
Max: 32
Typical in use: 8-16
Multi-timbral (number of parts): 4
Oscillators per Voice :
Min : 1
Max : 6
Controllers : Sustain, Hold, 2 Programmable FS
Effects :
Number of FX units : 4 (+Reverb & GEQ)
Number of different effects : 40 or so?
Keyboard :
Number of Keys : 61
Can send on 4 simultaneous MIDI channels
Responds to : velocity, after-touch
Sounds can be split by : velocity, keyboard
Memory :
Patches : 200
Performances : 64
Inputs and Outputs :
Number of Audio Outs (excluding Phones) : 4
Number of Audio Ins :
Number of MIDI Outs (excluding Thru) : 1
Number of MIDI Ins : 1
Upgrade Options : All system updates are loaded via DOS-compatible HD floppy drive.
Comments about the sounds :
IMHO, this is the coolest Digital Synth I've ever laid my ears on. Some of the presets make sounds that i've never heard come out of a synth before. When you check it out, make sure you try some of the sounds by simply holding down one key for a couple of minutes. The long-term modulation is truly amazing. One of the first synths i've ever seen with killer presets.
My W has 2 midi I/O's, hence the "W" in K5000W
The above statements and specs are from SonicStae.com
I'm not taking anything less than $500 for it, ( as per PrePal's suggestion )
I'm really looking for a Roland JD-800, Kawai K5000 plus cash difference or straight cash for the K5K.
Sorry for the long ass post, pm me if interested.
thanks.
Worst case scenario I'll keep her and use her as my primary seq. if and when i play out.
Type: Synth/ keyboard/
Synthesis Type: Digital Additive plus PCM
Polyphony:
Max: 32
Typical in use: 8-16
Multi-timbral (number of parts): 4
Oscillators per Voice :
Min : 1
Max : 6
Controllers : Sustain, Hold, 2 Programmable FS
Effects :
Number of FX units : 4 (+Reverb & GEQ)
Number of different effects : 40 or so?
Keyboard :
Number of Keys : 61
Can send on 4 simultaneous MIDI channels
Responds to : velocity, after-touch
Sounds can be split by : velocity, keyboard
Memory :
Patches : 200
Performances : 64
Inputs and Outputs :
Number of Audio Outs (excluding Phones) : 4
Number of Audio Ins :
Number of MIDI Outs (excluding Thru) : 1
Number of MIDI Ins : 1
Upgrade Options : All system updates are loaded via DOS-compatible HD floppy drive.
Comments about the sounds :
IMHO, this is the coolest Digital Synth I've ever laid my ears on. Some of the presets make sounds that i've never heard come out of a synth before. When you check it out, make sure you try some of the sounds by simply holding down one key for a couple of minutes. The long-term modulation is truly amazing. One of the first synths i've ever seen with killer presets.
My W has 2 midi I/O's, hence the "W" in K5000W
The above statements and specs are from SonicStae.com
I'm not taking anything less than $500 for it, ( as per PrePal's suggestion )
I'm really looking for a Roland JD-800, Kawai K5000 plus cash difference or straight cash for the K5K.
Sorry for the long ass post, pm me if interested.
thanks.
Worst case scenario I'll keep her and use her as my primary seq. if and when i play out.