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prophetic 03.10.2004 05:46 AM

very new to synth
 
Hi all!
Im very new to synth and got questions.
Do you guys think it's enough keys to play with Indigo?
and are there any pages about how to play hardware synth for a VERY beginner? :lol:

Tomer=Trance 03.10.2004 09:54 AM

playing on a synth is just like playing on a full scale piano just with only 2 and a half octaves (right? 32 keys?)

get you a good piano teaching book.
cant realy recommend anything tho...

Juho L 03.10.2004 10:29 AM

Re: very new to synth
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by prophetic
Do you guys think it's enough keys to play with Indigo?

Well, it depends. 32 keys are fine when you start but after a while that keyboard is annoyingly small. I'd recommend you to get a five octave Virus (kB or kC) if you're getting yourself a first keyboard. It costs the same and is much better in a terms of master keyboard.

Hollowcell 04.10.2004 12:09 AM

First off, welcome to the forum! :D

If the I'd recomend getting a bigger keyboard too. Once you get into playing more you'll see the benifit.

Good luck with the choice.

jasedee 04.10.2004 03:52 AM

Yeah....32 aint enough. How about a Virus desktop with a MIDI keyboard/controller, with at least 49 keys.....the more the better.

Welcome to Planet Virus!

Juho L 04.10.2004 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jasedee
Yeah....32 aint enough. How about a Virus desktop with a MIDI keyboard/controller, with at least 49 keys.....the more the better.

Better to get a keyboard Virus because the keyboard on Viruses is excellent.


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