![]() I can definitely appreciate good tone when I can afford it and I would love a very customizable synth (I'm familiar with FM synthesis already and know a bit about chip tunes for what that's worth). I could go with or without weighted keys and speakers. I'm leaning toward new gear and would like to keep costs between 5. I'm alright if I memorize parts and drill them, but looking competent enough to buy a 1,000+ dollar keyboard is not my strong suit. Meanwhile, I can't actually play much yet. I'm great with technical details, but it takes time to sort all that out. I've walked into several stores, but I have no hope of sorting this out in a store environment. So, what's the cheaper alternative that can produce decent piano, organ and flexible synth? We're covering rock songs from 60's to 90's or so (steppenwolf, pink floyd, rush, ozzy, zebra). As much as I'd love an instrument worth 100 times my ability to play it, I can't imagine taking such a fine piece of hardware into some of the dumps we play in. ![]() Nevertheless, I'm switching to guitar and keys in my band and I'll be on stage playing background keyboard parts to several rock covers in 2 or 3 months (or trying to ).Īfter looking around a bit, it's obvious that a Nord Stage 2 would be perfect for my needs. ![]() ![]() I've been playing guitar and drums for nearly 18 years but have only been playing my e-piano for 6 months. ![]()
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