Subj : WElcome to the guitar echo To : Scott Brown From : Richard Webb Date : Sat Feb 26 2011 01:46 pm HI Scott, On Fri 2039-Feb-25 21:58, Scott Brown (1:261/220) wrote to Richard Webb: RW> AS soon as I knew I was going to have a stable address RW> though I went out and bought a decent 88 key weighted action Roland so I c RW> have both again. I'm starting to play the martin more these days though RW> because I'm getting ready to RW> start recording some original music again soon. SB> I used to have a Roland HS60 and a Roland axis back in the early SB> 90's along with a yamaha cp3 which I still have and another yamaha, SB> but I can't remember what model it was. My guitar is a Greg SB> Bennett, it was the cheapest one in the store that had a good sound SB> to it. I accually traded my daughters snare drum that she no longer SB> wanted or played for it along with $20.00. :) I like to play the SB> blues a lot and this is the first guitar I've had that does not go SB> out of tune in 5 mins of playing the blues. YEp, seen that with a lot of the cheaper guitars especially. I'm not sure which model ROland I have at the moment, I'd have to get the owner's manual or something, probably even wait for someone with eyesight to tell me . Before the storm I had a Hammond xb-2, the single manual hammond organ with the draw bars, a LEslie 147 for it, keyboards otherwise were a ROland a30 controller, only 76 keys, not weighted action with a bunch of midi modules, including the Alesis d-4 drum module, two ROland sound canvas knockoffs, the Boss models, some sort of bass sounds module by PEavey believe it or not that really sounded good. I'd do music beds for commercials and stuff, used CAkewalk for dos as sequencer. See what I'm into these days audio wise at www.gatasound.com Regards, Richard --- timEd 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: (1:116/901) .