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Re: the smallest portable hardware keyboard synth
I just saw Alessandro Cortini (formerly of NIN) as part of an improv
trio last week, and the only piece of equipment he used was one of
these:
http://www.teenageengineering.com/now/category/op-1/
The Teenage Engineering OP-1. I'm not quite sure if it's a synth, or a
sampler or both (I think both), but it's a standalone piece of
hardware. About 8 of these would fit inside a MicroKorg.
Despite its small size and keys that are not keys, it seemed to have a
great user interface. The display screen is a touch screen. One of the
things you can do is have it show your sample as a reel to reel tape,
and you can manually "manipulate" the wheels as it goes.
$800 bucks. Currently sold out. Good luck!
--
Matt Davignon
mattdavignon@gmail.com
www.ribosomemusic.com
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On Thu, May 19, 2011 at 12:58 AM, Louie Angulo
<louie.angulo@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hoi boyz,
> if u were to pick the smallest most portable hardware keyboard synth
> with really nice qualitiy strings,vintage pianos,organs etc. which one
> would it be?
> here is one ive been looking at
>
> http://www.korg.com/microkorg
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> www.luis-angulo.com
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