terri c
02-06-2006, 05:56 AM
I have a Technics 3000 keyboard that I have happily used for years until the floppy disk recently got broken when the keyboard got dropped!!!!! I also have a 15 year old Rolland 4000 digital piano. I would LOVE to get a digital piano to replace these old instruments.... ie something that combines the features of both.
What I really loved to do on the Technics was to isolate the rhythm and bass line from one of the keyboard's own accomps (Having put in my own chord sequence) and then either play my violin over the top (then record direct onto mini-disc) or else I would play back the extracted parts from the keyboard and gradually add other instruments, layer style, (don't know the technical jargon to describe all this ...)
Would the cvp 307 do all this and more? Or can I go for a less expensive 303, or 305 ..... ?
Many thanks to anyone taking the time to reply to this ....
What I really loved to do on the Technics was to isolate the rhythm and bass line from one of the keyboard's own accomps (Having put in my own chord sequence) and then either play my violin over the top (then record direct onto mini-disc) or else I would play back the extracted parts from the keyboard and gradually add other instruments, layer style, (don't know the technical jargon to describe all this ...)
Would the cvp 307 do all this and more? Or can I go for a less expensive 303, or 305 ..... ?
Many thanks to anyone taking the time to reply to this ....