[ddots-l] Re: selling stuff

  • From: "david ingram" <dingram269@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 08:53:35 -0500

    Are there any instrument definitions for what you're selling so that one 
can use them with sonar producer?
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Damon Fibraio 
  To: midimag@xxxxxxxxxxx ; ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2010 12:07 PM
  Subject: [ddots-l] selling stuff


  For sale: buyer pays shipping, I accept paypal. Can bend a little on prices, 
so if you have a better offer, let me know.

   

  1.       Korg M3. Yes, it has a touch screen, so not accessible. But, if you 
like Korg's sounds and don't want to do much than play presets, this is a cool 
sounding instrument. The m3 has the 73 keyboard chassis on it, plus the radias 
expansion board is installed, which gives you a virtual analog engine in it 
which sounds cool. Again, a bit of a waste if you just use presets, but maybe 
one of you knows a sighted person who can use this. I have the 256mb expansion 
for it, but the ram slot is broken, sadly. Asking $1700.

   

  2.       Korg radias 49 key version.virtual analog synth. It is rather 
accessible if you can master the menu structure, but the menus don't rap at 
least, which is rare for Korg. I can include a text file with the panel layout 
in it, but never got around to writing out the menus. Only issue, bank up and 
down buttons rap, so that may confuse you in live performance. If you just want 
to use it in studio, you'll be good to go. This thing sounds awesome, too. 
Asking $700. If you want to buy it with the m3, since you can mount the radias 
module into the korg m3 73 key chassis, I'll let them both go for $2200.

   

  3.       Kurzweil k2661. 61 key k2661 with rom block 4, which adds the 
electric pianos block, plus a ribbon controller, scsi cd-rom drive and a bunch 
of sample cds. If you buy this and the Kurzweil display reader, you have what 
is probably the most accessible keyboard on the planet. Asking $2000.

   

  4.       Novation Nova desktop unit. Another virtual analog unit. This thing 
sounds very huge. 3 oscilators, which you don't normally get. Menus don't rap. 
Have a text file with the panel layout. Asking $300.

   

  5.       Roland VK8m.Roland's virtual organ unit, with real drawbars. No 
display at all, very accessible. Sounds quite good, used it for years and love 
it, but want a nord stage and have b4 as well, so  really don't need it. If you 
need a kick ass Hammond b3 organ sound, this unit will deliver. Asking $750.

   

  6.       UseAudio Plugiator. This little box has no display either, but comes 
with 4 plugins, a minimoog emulator, a wavetable synth, a Hammond b3 simulator 
and a vocoder. I expanded it with 4 more plugins which included an arp odyssey 
clone, a prophet 5 clone, a Yamaha dx7 sounding fm synth, and a drum and bass 
module. The unit itself is accessible in that it has no display and a few 
knobs. The editors to edit the sounds in more detail are kind of hit or miss, I 
haven't ever figured it out, really, but you may not need to. There is an 
online service to download more sounds as well, but never got it to really 
work, but the unit has some very nice sounds in it. Asking $400. The unit with 
all 8 plugins costs far more than that.

   

  7. Nord Rack 2x. Completely accessible, this virtual analog rack sounds 
amazing. No display, all buttons and knobs. No effects, though, but you can run 
outboard all day long. I'm using it to record my band's new CD, but once done, 
I am selling this to get a nord wave. Asking $900.

  --

  Damon Fibraio

  personal site: http://www.keyboardguy.com

  band site: Days Before Tomorrow http://www.daysbeforetomorrow.com

  Find me on facebook as Damon fibraio or twitter as dfibraio

   

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