Okay, thanks for your input.
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Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Cameron, I'd tend to agree with Ricky here, as Logic's built-in sounds beat the
pants off most hardware stuff on the market. That said though, I feel your pain
where hardware keyboards go. I still have a K2600 and can use KDR with it, but
having fully converted to the Mac and discovered how
Main stage, logic Pro X, and a nice weighted midi controller. If you have to go
out on location take a laptop. That will get the job done.
Ricky Prevatte LMBT1154
> On Mar 22, 2016, at 10:12 PM, Cameron Strife
> wrote:
>
> Hi all. Covering a lot of ground
Hi all. Covering a lot of ground here;sorry if it's a bit much but I
thought one message may be better than a bunch of them...
Looking for suggestions regarding a weighted 88 key keyboard with some
sort of reliable sound source that is high quality and covers many
different styles of music as I
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