Well I'm not Vintersorg... still awaiting his answer... but I can tell you I have a Casio WK-3200 or something. It has synths plus normal orchestral instruments. Sounds good. Has effects in the keyboard that you can customize, but I usually turn them off and edit the sound in the computer for effects. Check it out maybe, it's not too expensive... good bang for the buck.karpsmom said:I have a question too. What do you suggest a beginner buy who wants something with decent sounding synths, something that's affordable, and that I could use to record with, without symphonic stuff sounding super fake.
karpsmom said:I have a question too. What do you suggest a beginner buy who wants something with decent sounding synths, something that's affordable, and that I could use to record with, without symphonic stuff sounding super fake.
Awww thanks for your reply. I thought there was some big secret about learning the keyboards, I've been learning some parts to my songs just by matching the sound from the computer to the keyboard.... Well thanks man!! I am impressed even more now.Vintersorg said:I've learnt by playing..I'm not that good though. But I know how to create the part I want.
And for the 2nd question of the thread: It's a lot of synts out there, software and hardware that sounds great, it's hard to point in a specific direction.
mr V
karpsmom said:I have a question too. What do you suggest a beginner buy who wants something with decent sounding synths, something that's affordable, and that I could use to record with, without symphonic stuff sounding super fake.
karpsmom said:Well what do you use most of the time V? For instance, what did you use for "Prologue Dialogue - The Reason" and "Curtains", that stuff sounds really good!
Oinkness: I'll look into it, thanks!