Hog Guitar Synthesizer
Hog Guitar Synthesizer
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Keyboard with synthesizer effects?
I am pretty new to this keyboard thing, but I want a keyboard with synthesizer effects..
But I dont want to buy a synthesizer keyboard since these are way too expensive and they dont have too many keys, I want to also play the keyboard for the piano also.
So I was thinking maybe a yamaha pgx-235, with a HOG electroharmonix synth guitar pedal, and the output would go to an amp, notably a tube guitar amp?? Would this work?? Any other suggestions on how to get synthesizer effects??
I would not recommend that. Here is why. You're buying a $200 keyboard. True that Yamaha sound is better than any other inexpensive keyboard, I have one. But, you want to combine that with a $465 guitar synthesizer. The HOG is ok, but does not compare to any Roland or BOSS effect for sound. So, you're about to spend $665. It is doubtful that the Yamaha keyboard output will even match up with the HOG input specification. So, it's possible that the Yamaha, if it does not match up, will damage the HOG over time. Now what else could you by for you almost $700 investment. Well, believe it or not, you could probably buy a Roland Juno-G synthesizer workstation (I have one of those too) for around that price and you would be purchasing a synth engine that is equal to the same synth engine found in the $3000+ Roland Fantom Synthesizer. That's right! Buying the Roland Juno-G was by far the very best investment I ever made in musical instrument. Just read about how awesome the Juno-G really is! http://www.rolandus.com/products/productdetails.php?ProductId=756 - I know what you're thinking. It only has 61-keys. That bothered me too until I played it. I wanted an 88-key keyboard but, settled for a 76-key Yamaha. When I discovered the Juno-G I just had to have it at that price. The Juno-G has an octave up and octave down button that can raise or lower the entire keyboard up or down three octaves, That gives you a total range of 133 keys that cover the full range of the human ear. More than three octaves greater than an 88-key keyboard. My advise is to go play a Juno-G. Then see what kind of deal you can swing on a new one and if that is out of your price range, take a look at a good used one. There are a lot of used Juno-Gs out there.
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