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Posted by djbruuen on Nov-04-2007 23:33:

Satan (eek!) FS: 2 keyboards and a mixer (Look Inside)

I'm doing a little fall cleaning trying to lose some of my old gear that i don't use anymore. (i only have stock photos for now, but all the units are in great working condition) ...i will consider any reasonable offers.




M-Audio Radium 61 ---- $150 OBO

great midi controller for anyone trying to get into the software vst world






Yamaha DJX II ---- $150 OBO

This keyboard is a lot of fun, and is great for anyone who wants to to play around with some cool sounds with lots of prerecorded things to play around with






Numark DXM01 Mixer ---- $200 OBO

Great Numark mixer that plays like new.


Posted by LKD on Nov-05-2007 03:46:

omg that yamaha looks tempting....bahh...lemme know in a couple months if u still have it


Posted by NuERA on Nov-05-2007 15:40:

do you know if the m audio radium has semi-weighted keys?

edit: dont think it does..can't find it as a feature on any website


Posted by LKD on Nov-05-2007 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by NuERA
do you know if the m audio radium has semi-weighted keys?

edit: dont think it does..can't find it as a feature on any website


i've had the radium 49 for about 3 years now...its got velocity on the keys but no weight...personally i feel that unless ur into all out piano riffs, it aint that neccessary...i love my radium...only thing it lacks is the pads that the current axiom has


Posted by NuERA on Nov-05-2007 16:53:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
i've had the radium 49 for about 3 years now...its got velocity on the keys but no weight...personally i feel that unless ur into all out piano riffs, it aint that neccessary...i love my radium...only thing it lacks is the pads that the current axiom has


yeah, i want something for just practicing straight up piano playing.


Posted by LKD on Nov-05-2007 17:20:

quote:
Originally posted by NuERA
yeah, i want something for just practicing straight up piano playing.


among the lower end m-audios, as i mentioned, if u want the piano feel, go for the Axiom...


Posted by djbruuen on Nov-05-2007 17:35:

quote:
Originally posted by NuERA
yeah, i want something for just practicing straight up piano playing.


you probably wouldn't want the radium then. I'm a piano player myself, and every instrument other than piano, i prefer using the spring keys like on the radium, but when i use Synthogy Ivory(awesome piano library btw) , i borrow my gf's 88 wieghted keys. (she actually uses a kawai ES-3 and it's THE best keys i've played on a keyboard, most 88 key keyboards i've been very less than impressed on, they always feel like plastic garbage)


Posted by NuERA on Nov-05-2007 17:47:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
you probably wouldn't want the radium then. I'm a piano player myself, and every instrument other than piano, i prefer using the spring keys like on the radium, but when i use Synthogy Ivory(awesome piano library btw) , i borrow my gf's 88 wieghted keys. (she actually uses a kawai ES-3 and it's THE best keys i've played on a keyboard, most 88 key keyboards i've been very less than impressed on, they always feel like plastic garbage)


i have synthology too! But nothing sounds like the real thing. Im playing on an M audio 61e key station right now. Not weighted at all and I hate it. Like you said, feels so plasticy. Thanks for the tip!


Posted by djbruuen on Nov-06-2007 14:23:

I'll give this a bump if anyone's still interested...

El K Dee, i'll send you a pm after christmas if i still have the DJX II on my hands.


Posted by m2j on Nov-06-2007 15:43:

pm sent.


Posted by LKD on Nov-06-2007 15:57:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
I'll give this a bump if anyone's still interested...

El K Dee, i'll send you a pm after christmas if i still have the DJX II on my hands.


thanks man...would be nice to work with a hard synth/sampler for a change



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