Hi Robert,
The store wants $200. I've checked out the turbo
features. They seem to work. I just need to verify
that writing to memory works.
I want to use the DW 8000 is a little laboratory to
learn about sound design. It seems so straight
forward.
Thanks or the reply,
Dave
--- robert andrew scott <
quiet_channel@...>
wrote:
> Try to offer them $135.
> If they won't take it.. remind them that you could
> get one on ebay
> for $150-175 (don't mention that that is a rather
> low ebay figure. .
> and without the turbo..)
>
> Try to keep it under $225, if you can.
>
>
> It is a great synthesizer for a wide range of
> applications..
> I use mine in two live bands and extensively in the
> studio. . as far
> as digitally controlled analogs go, you couldn't
> really do much
> better.
>
>
> -r andrew
> [myspace.com/moddrug]
>
> --- In DW8000@yahoogroups.com, "David Swaddell"
> <deltadad2001@y...>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I found the Turbo Manual in the Files Section.
> Downloaded okay.
> >
> > But I would still appreciate advice on using the
> Turbo.
> >
> > I consulted Sonicstate.com to get princing.
> >
> > What is a fair price for a DW 8000 with a working
> Turbo?
> >
> > I need an inexpensive 61 key synth to take to jam
> seesions. Are
> there any reliabilty
> > problems? Or should I keep it protected in the
> studio for specific
> vintage sounds and find
> > another used synth to carry around?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > David
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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