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| Gig's Keyboard Rig | |
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| Topic Started: Oct 12 2008, 11:23 AM (27 Views) | |
| Gig | Oct 12 2008, 11:23 AM Post #1 |
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One who sets the sun
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GIG'S KEYBOARD RIG![]() The keyboard on the left is my Yamaha PSR-E203. The keyboard is primarily used to emulate more classical sounds such as piano, harp, flute, or strings. The keyboard runs on six AA batteries, but adapters are available. The keyboard on the right is my Roland SH-201 Synthesizer. This keyboard is primarily used for stranger, more technical sounds. On the left side of the keyboard is a pitch wheel [hard to see in the picture] that bends notes and adds vibrato. It is required to either run through an amplifier, or have headphones plugged into it. The amplifier in the middle is my KC-150 four channel keyboard mixing amplifier. It's a keyboard AMP that I use mainly for powering Roland SH-201. The sound quality is great, and it has potential to be very loud. |
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