keybord what to get

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Roll Tide Roll
ill o.g.
Hey wuz up I got the mpc-2000xl, custom computer, cool edit pro, turntable and some records on the list now i need a good keybord\synth. because i want to be a hiphop/r&b producer so what would yall suggest that would not break a dude buget.
 

bigdmakintrax

BeatKreatoR
ill o.g.
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Roland RS50 $650-750 or a used Triton you can get for below 1G....other than that head to the Guitar Center and Do a Deal with them....if you got ANY old equipment...not too old....they take trades towards a new board....Get a Fantom S....its an all in one board...
 

incogneeto

J.B. LEGACY
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 1
Trade It All In And Get The Roland Fantom-x 8..sickest Board Out There Right Now....u Can Do It All, Im Going And Copping 1 Next Week, Go Check It Out....i Had The Mpc2000xl...f That, Get A All In One Board
 
ill o.g.
I dont think youd wanna go trade all that in after you just bought it. Your decision though.

I'd say get a sound module. An E-MU sound module. If you didn't know it, getting the sound module keeps you from paying extra money on features like a sequencer and other stuff. You dont need another sequencer, because you already got the MPC.

E-MU:
"E-MU's 30th Anniversary Proteus® 1000 is a powerful 64 Voice Expandable Sound Module that celebrates the legendary sound quality and cutting-edge synthesis features of the Proteus 2000 in an affordable package. Proteus 1000 offers you the same 32 MB Composer soundset and lightning-fast processor as the Proteus 2000, delivering dead-on MIDI timing for your most complex sequences. Proteus 1000 also provides you with an additional 32 MB ROM slot, so you can expand your sounds using any of the available Proteus ROMs ... you can even author your own custom sound ROMs using E-MU's E4 Ultra samplers! The 12 programmable front panel controllers allow you to perform and record a host of parameter changes in real-time, giving you total control of your sounds. Proteus 1000 gives you all the power and flexibility of a legend at an unbelievable price.

64-voice polyphony
1536 presets (1024 ROM, 512 user)
4 layers per preset
32 MB internal sound ROM
One 32 MB expansion slot (up to 64 MB total)
16 MIDI channels
24-bit dual stereo-effects processor
4 real-time control knobs (12 parameters)
2 analog outputs
16 part multi-timbral
SoundNavigator
Super tight MIDI response"

http://www.musiciansfriend.com/srs7.../g=rec/s=computer/search/detail/base_id/59703

check that one out.
 

Cold Truth

IllMuzik Moderator
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 25
actually, it would be well worth your money tp spend the extra $200 on a roland xv 5050, or for the same price you can have the xv 2020. both of these are superior machines (IN MY VIEW) AND I HAVE OWNED A PROTEUS 2000, AND THE ROLAND XP 30 AND 80, so i do speak from experience.
 
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