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RMI Piano junk or not?

Well, as of now, I have never even seen one of these RMI electric pianos, but I am sure that I want one. In-fact, I am seeing one tonight for the first time, and if I can deal him down, I will buy it.

I have read a lot of reviews for this keyboard on the net, and I am a bit worried buy some of the peoples comments. They all agree that it is a very reliable piano, but many say that it has terrible action, and it is like a poor mans Rhodes or Wurly. Well, I have made my mind up for better or wors… Continue

Posted on October 29, 2008 at 4:00pm —

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Geddies crazy Keys

I just wanted to add some images of Geddy Lee's keyboard rig in the late 1970's. Too bad I couldn't find larger images. Check out his crazy huge Oberhiem setup.


Posted on October 10, 2008 at 1:30pm —

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EBOARDMUSEUM

One must check out these images at the EBOARDMUSEUM. It appears to be a museum located in Austria. To get the exact address, visit the website.
http://www.eboardmuseum.com
They have the largest collection I have ever seen. One day, I hope to visit this museum. As time goes on, the importance of this museum will surly increase. It is my Sistine Chapel! One day I hope to make the trip over there to visit this wonderful collection.
To learn even more, feel… Continue

Posted on October 10, 2008 at 1:00pm — 1 Comment

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keyboard museum

Here is a Museum located in Florida. The address is listed on their website.www.keyboardmuseum.org
They apear to have a smaller collection than the eboardmuseum, but impressive none the less. Here are some images to entice you.




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Posted on October 10, 2008 at 1:00pm —

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Roland SH series

Roland has ever a very attractive vintage synthesizers. They offer good value for the money as they are not as expensive as Moog vintage synthesizers. One popular model and Roland SH-1. It was produced back in 1978 and today you can buy one for $200 to $400. This synthesizer is strictly monophonic. It has a very attractive looking black casing, and a wide array of sliders and knobs to play around with. I am partial to these pre-1980s designs that eventually look like vintage synthesizers. They a… Continue

Posted on September 29, 2008 at 3:17pm —

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At 5:15pm on October 2, 2008, ken Chiarito said…
You got it. It's an awesome idea.
weekly guest= Jan Hammer (just kidding)
At 12:11pm on October 2, 2008, ken Chiarito said…
how could I screw that up?
At 12:10pm on October 2, 2008, ken Chiarito said…
Yes Sir, The Man the Myth,the Legend!
I bought an Oberheim OB-8 with the DSX sequencer.
I have a friend re-soldering a Roland SH-101 mono-phonic.
I love the real time controls. Always been a Moog Rogue fan and anything
put out by Sequencial Circuits. Can't for get the Roland Juno 6/60 or Jupiter 8
Man...those were the days!!!!!
 
 

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