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> Jim said: > I've been collecting synths from the 80/90's- more because the prices > are in the $100-300 range and I like having a lot of options. > > Some good ones: > > Kurzweil K2000 (or K2k rack) - incredible sound engine, flakey I always longed for one of those, but for some reason never got 'round to actually buying one. > Yamaha SY 77/85/99 - Nice strings, fm synthesis engine I got a SY85, and really like it for its "percussive electric keybord" (electric piano, clavinet etc.) sounds - but for a few other sounds as well. It also got the possibility to add sample RAM (if you still find some SIMM memory modules and then still have a diskette drive in your computer to copy samples to it). > Quasimidi Sirius or Polymorph - More techno-oriented, I have a Sirius and it's really great for harsh elektro/techno sounds. It's also got a very intuitive pattern sequencer and lots of knobs to turn. For that period of keyboard design - do you also have a Korg Wavestation. I have a Wavestation KEX, and it's great for these evolving ambient pads. It forms the keyboard center of my hardware setup, together with a Waldorf Q (old series) - which I can really recommend! Great keyboard, close to 60 knobs, dimmed LEDs to indicate the period of the LFOs, and a case in aggressive yellow! Rainer