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Hi Louis,
Thanks for the welcome and the fast reply. I was thinking the same
thing about the DW8000's aftertouch. The other korg I use is one of
thosh ix300 Workstations so I am used to the velocity and aftertouch.
The ix is good for 'real' instrument sounds but I like the DW sound
for synth sounds (especially when they use a lot of that resonant
filter :o) I have seen some dw8000s on ebay and am even
considering trying to get one with the angel city turbo upgrade. For
my purposes it would be mainly so that the keyboard can be split
into different sounds. I wonder how well those things work?
Well GTG for now,
Frank
Louis Zirkel III <lzirkel@c...> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:27:39AM -0000, fredbart26753 wrote:
>
> > Looks like a new board. Hope to see it grow. I currently have 2
> > korg boards in my line-up. One is a DW6000 which I suppose
qualifies
> > for this group.I've had it since the late 80's and had retired
it
> > when the internal battery went out, but recently I missed it and
so
> > replaced the battery and it is up and running. I am now
considering
> > a DW8000 but not sure yet. Just wanted to say hi to all and I'll
> > check back to see how this group comes along.
> > :o) frank
>
> Welcome to the group. I've got both a DW6000 and a DW8000 and
while they
> sound similar, in my opinion, the DW8000 is so much more
expressive because
> of it's aftertouch. I've wanted one for years and finally bought
one last
> year and have been extrememly pleased with it. I don't do much
more than
> noodle with any of my music equipment, but the DW8000 is my
favorite
> keyboard by far.
>
> --
> Louis Zirkel III (lzirkel@c...)
> Century Development Solutions