Actually, no. Er, I don't *think* I do. I gave it to my dad a while back, and who knows what he did with it. Actually, the purchase is designed to make up for the lack of my old buddy. I looked for a used 85, but they're not going cheap. I'm surprised because the 77, though it's a few years older, is significantly more powerful than the 85. What are you working on these days? Still have the old Wavestation?
Yeah, the Wavestation is still my primary girl, and I've also still got the Yamaha DX27s. What else? Kawai K5, Akai AX80, Akai AX60, Suzuki KM-88 Keyman (digital piano), Korg MS10 (not really mine), and lots of softsynths, the most significant being the Korg Legacy Collection: emulation of the Wavestation, the Polysix, and the MS20, alongside a USB controller in the form of an MS20. Eh, well, that's a lot, and that's not really going into the myriad of softsynths on either of my computers. But hey, electronic music's what I do.
The studio at my school has a Prophet 5, and modular gear from Moog, E-Mu, and Doepfer, alongside plenty of other great gear. Too much to make consistent use of, really. Which is actually the situation at home too, to be honest.
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Color me jealous. And bad.
Have you still got an SY85, working or not?
Signed,
Tangerine in Tampa
Actually, no. Er, I don't *think* I do. I gave it to my dad a while back, and who knows what he did with it. Actually, the purchase is designed to make up for the lack of my old buddy. I looked for a used 85, but they're not going cheap. I'm surprised because the 77, though it's a few years older, is significantly more powerful than the 85. What are you working on these days? Still have the old Wavestation?
Yeah, the Wavestation is still my primary girl, and I've also still got the Yamaha DX27s. What else? Kawai K5, Akai AX80, Akai AX60, Suzuki KM-88 Keyman (digital piano), Korg MS10 (not really mine), and lots of softsynths, the most significant being the Korg Legacy Collection: emulation of the Wavestation, the Polysix, and the MS20, alongside a USB controller in the form of an MS20. Eh, well, that's a lot, and that's not really going into the myriad of softsynths on either of my computers. But hey, electronic music's what I do.
The studio at my school has a Prophet 5, and modular gear from Moog, E-Mu, and Doepfer, alongside plenty of other great gear. Too much to make consistent use of, really. Which is actually the situation at home too, to be honest.
SY77s sound great. I'm excited for you.
dude! can you play The Final Countdown? that would be awesome.
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