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Anyone using an External midi synth or can recommend one. Am tired of dealing with "unable to install VSC" problem.
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Larry
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If you are using Windows 7 64-bit, the VSC is not supposed to work.
I use a Roland Fantom. That's pretty old now, but Roland makes a SD-50 and a Sonic Cell, both of which have almost all the Fantom sounds. Both have received good reviews here. Also, many use the Ketron SD2.
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I have just bought an SD-50 and it is great for my purpose - to use the standard BIAB styles (or those offered by third parties) to accompany me while I play along on my keyboard for my own amusement. I went this route because I never seemed to be able to completely solve all the issues with using a soft synth. I am not a geek and got fed up trying to resolve computer issues rather than playing music. Also I have decided that RTs don't have a lot to offer me. The styles are a little boring and they brought other issues involving computer power and disc space. The SD-50 midi sounds give me everything I need. With my SD-50 I just connect up and start playing. It is powered from the USB cable and acts as a mixer so you can use the line in connection from your computer to mix with the RTs. There is perhaps a need for a "BIAB Lite" for people like me.
Tony Wright
Last edited by Tony Wright; 10/20/10 10:58 AM.
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Got an idea of price range?
A few hundred will get the Ketron SD2 Closer to 1000 for Juno-G Closer to a few thousand for a Fantom
Lots of choices, just need a budget! Keep an eye open for used synths too, as lots of people are selling equipment in this economy.
Make your sound your own! .. I do not work here, but the benefits are still awesome
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I don't regret getting a Ketron SD2 in the least. Go to their website and listen to some of their sample sounds. Also Mac has done some SD2 sounds that are most excellent. Find them via a forum search on this site.
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I'm using a Yamaha DGX-505 keyboard, the XGlite sound bank is awesome. Mine is a full keyboard but you can pick up a basic model with XGlite pretty cheap. For my taste the Yamaha's Portable Grand Piano sound is incomprable
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I don't have a Ketron, but I've heard lots of nice things about them.
From the external modules that I currently own, the Edirol SD90 is perhaps the most versatile. Most of the sounds are very good, some are excellent and some are OK.
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I've got the Ketron SD2 and a new Roland SD50 sitting right next to each other. I like them both, they cost me about the same, and sometimes I can't decide which I like better for a particular song. I bought the Roland mainly because its combination of features (midi, usb audio interface, etc.) is a real plus when I just want to work with a laptop, and -- based on on reviews -- I expected to be blown away by its sound. Well, I wasn't. Maybe I'm jaded now that I spend so much time with RealTracks, but to me the SD50 sounds good, but not light years ahead of previous generations of Roland midi gear -- and certainly not better than the Ketron. The Ketron is great for general midi, but really shines in some sounds in its upper banks that are just gorgeous. I do think my Ketron might be just a bit noisier electronically than the Roland SD50 -- I'm talking about something you'd probably never hear in a mix. With any encouragement, I could probably post a few BIAB-created files using both synths for a side by side comparison... unless somebody has already done this.
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Yes, Yes!!... Please post some comparisons. I too am looking to upgrade an SC-88 that I've used for a long time, but trying to be careful when I'm spending around $400 to feel like I'm getting the best option for the price.
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I use a Roland Fantom X6 which, with some add on cards, gives me thousands of sounds and I always find what I need. It was superseded by the Fantom G which has a bigger colour screen and a slight uplift in sound quality, (not a lot or I would have bought one!).
John
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