From oldzuto@yahoo.com Sat Jul 29 03:17:51 2006
Subject:Re: Soft Synths and Samplers

Different strokes for different fokes....
I use dedicated controllers for one reason because they weight so much less and are easier to haul around. I use a Doepfer LMK4+, a Doepfer D3m and a CME UF-5.
The nice thing about using "regular keyboards" as your controllers is that they can act as back up sound modules should your Muse fail in the middle of a show.
I also use a rack mount Motif module in my rack in case the Muse dies during the middle of a show, which has never happened.

NJmm973@aol.com wrote:
Guys,

Thank so much for bringing up this subject and the thorough discussion that
is going on. I am at the same place as many of you seem to be: Wanting more
keys but not wanting (Well REALLY wanting) more keyboards, but I cant afford
to buy and haul so many individual keyboards around.

My question to add to this discussion is what controllers do you use? Do
you use existing keyboards? Normally i gig with my Roland V-Combo and my
Roland RD300sx stage piano. Would I use those to control my soft synths? Or go
for a dedicated remote controller?

Gene in NJ

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