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Best Looking Keyboards Ever

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Based on looks alone, what do you think are some of the best looking synths ever?
Of course I have a couple to get it rolling:

- The Roland JD-800 with the angled controls on the side etc. always gets me breathing faster.

- A Korg Lambda that I used to have (shouldn't have sold it!) had some unbelievable wood on it. I used to polish that thing and just marvel that it even existed. It was that beautiful!
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I agree - JD800 looks great. I'd also add Jupiter-8 and JP-8000.

But Fantom-S definitely is the best starship available.

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jd 800 is indeed a fine looking unit.

But... as you can import bitmaps to fantom-s, I'd say:

Best looking keyboard = fantom-s + Cat_Deeley.bmp ;)

How about the ugliest synth (lets not mention fantom-s + My_Gran.bmp)

???



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LOL!!!

BTW, does the Fantom-S need exact 320x240 pixels bmp files?

And what color format should they be?
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My votes (apart from the FS/S88, of course),

Best Looking:

http://www.synthmuseum.com/sequ/seqpro503a.jpg

Prophet -5 (love the wood paneling and general layout)

Ugliest:

http://www.vintagesynth.org/misc/wasp.jpg

The Wasp. 'Nuff said.

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I'll check the exact resolution for you in the manual & get back to you on this one tomorrow (I'm usually on the 'net at work between 07:00 - 16:00 GMT, and do not have a connection at home)

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Right On RW!

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I was about to rant about how you young whippersnappers have never seen a keyboard with wood panels, but you beat me to it RW. In fact I have a printout of the synthmuseum picture of the Prophet 5 just to look and reminisce. I'm not sorry I sold it when I did (1985), but I sure wish I owned one just for the "cool" factor.

Other great looking synths: The Minimoog and the new Moog Voyager. The Modular Moogs, the Jupiter 8, OB-X/OB-8, and the LinnDrum, even though it's not a synth.

I know, I know, some of the newer stuff looks cool too, but you can't beat the cool factor of those wood-paneled beauties!
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Exactly. The Voyager is definitely a beauty, too. The lighted pitch/mod wheels are a very nice touch. Sounds great as well. If I had the cash, I'd love to have one. Particularly now that there are presets!!! From a sheer cost/benefit perspective, though, Arturia's Moog Modular V looks rather nice. Okay...enough gear lust for today.

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Artemio - in reply to your question

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Yes, p.185 of the manual says that the only files that can be transferred between the Fantom-S and your computer are bitmaps (320 x 240).

I guess this means that you can't transfer MIDI files, SQV files etc... such a shame (Dogzilla pulls funny face and does impression of monkey writing technical manuals)

;-]

PS- Waldorf wave: mean looking synth.

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LOL!!! Thanks, Dog!
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I am not so sure that they didn't use monkeys to write the manual. I realize there is a translation issue but, for what they charge surely they can afford to get better translators and proofreaders.
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We should feel lucky to get printed manuals at all. The trend with software is to put everything on-line in help systems instead. I don't know about the rest of you, but I HATE having to rely on on-line help. I seem to grasp things alot better if it is printed on paper.


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“I don't know about the rest of you, but I HATE having to rely on on-line help. I seem to grasp things alot better if it is printed on paper.”

I am the same way and would probably end up having to print out the manual to get a hard copy of it.

You the man, Artemio!
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