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Old 02-05-2009, 09:41 AM
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master keybord use (what's your setup)

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Hi everybody!
I need some suggestion for my next keyboard setup

sometimes, rarelly, I play KB, live I play a normal synth,
but now I've bought a master KB to play at home on my pc
(I use also to compose, but there I know what I do)

my question is: what's your pc setup to play a mute master KB? vat's a good host for live playing use? (live but at home
to compose or add something to recordings, I use Cubase and many VSTi, but to play I'm very confused using that setup

best regards, fiends!
m.
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Old 02-09-2009, 06:11 PM
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Reason? Any of the Native Instruments softsynths? Depends on what sounds you want.

You'd probably get more responses posting at an electronic music production forum.

I have a Kurzweil SP that I use as a controller. I like the action and the built-in piano sounds when I have just a couple minutes to sit and play. Roland RD stage pianos, A-90 or A-70 controllers with the sound module boards, Yamaha KXes, etc. are all good controllers and in the first two cases also offer a few built-in sounds to 'just play' with.

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