the gigging musician
- KVRAF
- 2548 posts since 7 Jul, 2003 from Huntington, WV
Kruzweil's been mentioned, but I would personally prefer Yamaha or Roland for durability. Also, didn't Kurzweil recently undergo some sort of drastic company financial restructuring? Do they still even exist? It might not be a good time to invest in an expensive Kurzweil product.
Have you given any serious consideration to using VSTi instruments live? A performance-oriented host like Forte Ensemble could be very handy for that sort of thing.
take care,
McLilith
Have you given any serious consideration to using VSTi instruments live? A performance-oriented host like Forte Ensemble could be very handy for that sort of thing.
take care,
McLilith
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- KVRAF
- 7879 posts since 16 Apr, 2003 from -on the outside looking in
I'm not ashamed to tell you I love some of the songs in that set! Cash, Creedence,bluedad wrote: here's a recent set list for the band..there's 4 lynnrd skynnrd tunes, thank goodness no freebird.
Title
Artist
Feel like making love Bad Company
Good Better than Ezra
She talks to angels Black Crows
Song 2 (WooHoo) Blur
Knocking on Heaven's door Bob Dylan
Come to Papa Bob Segar
Main Street Bob Segar
Old time rock and roll Bob Segar
Turn the page Bob Segar
Born on a bayou CCR
Green River CCR
The twist Chubby Checker
Johnnie B. Goode Chuck Berry
December Collective Soul
Shine Collective Soul
Low Cracker
Higher Creed
My sacrifice Creed
One last breath Creed
Rodeo song David Allan Coe
The perfect country song David Allan Coe
Little sister Elvis Presley
Santa Monica Everclear
I just want to make love to you Foghat
Times like these Foo Fighters
Alright now Free
Bad day Fuel
Keep your hands to yourself Georgia Satelites
Some kind of wonderful Grand Funk Railroad
Break up song Greg Kihn
Whiskey bent and hell bound Hank Williams Jr
You are so beautiful Joe Cocker
Folsom prison blues Johnny Cash
Hurts so good John Cougar Mellencamp
Don't close your eyes Keith Whitley
Blue on black Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Walk softly Kentucky Headhunters
Only God knows why Kid Rock
Molly's chamber Kings of Leon
My own worst enemy Lit
Gimmie three steps Lynard Skynard
Needle and a spoon Lynard Skynard
Saturday night special Lynard Skynard
Simple man Lynard Skynard
Sweet home Alabama Lynard Skynard
3 AM Matchbox 20
Back to good Matchbox 20
Every rose Poison
Whiter shade of pale Procol Harum
She hates me Puddle of Mud
Creep Radiohead
Honky tonk women Rolling Stones
Wooly Bully Sam the Sham
Copperhead Road Steve Earle
The joker Steve Miller Band
Pride and joy Stevie Ray Vaughan
Plush Stone Temple Pilots
My girl Temptations
Roadhouse blues The Doors
Come together The Beatles
Kryptonite Three Doors Down
When I'm gone Three Doors Down
It's your love Tim McGraw
Last dance with Mary Jane Tom Petty
Open up your eyes Tonic
Brown eyed girl Van Morrison
Hash pipe Weezer
Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett
I thank you ZZ Top
Sharp dressed man ZZ Top
Tush ZZ Top
Waiting on the bus/Jesus left ZZ Top
I'd pay to hear you
..what goes around comes around..
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- KVRAF
- 1789 posts since 17 Mar, 2004 from Bretagne, the west of France
My live gear :
- Roland XV
- Kork Triton
- Yamaha Motif
Covers about anything.
Rony
- Roland XV
- Kork Triton
- Yamaha Motif
Covers about anything.
Rony
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 23 Jun, 2004 from UK
nah. Its a ramones style band. Be done in about 18 mins for all them tunes, no?kilroy wrote:That's going to be a bleeding long night.bluedad wrote:here's a recent set list for the band..there's 4 lynnrd skynnrd tunes, thank goodness no freebird.
Title
Artist
Feel like making love Bad Company
Good Better than Ezra
She talks to angels Black Crows
Song 2 (WooHoo) Blur
Knocking on Heaven's door Bob Dylan
Come to Papa Bob Segar
Main Street Bob Segar
Old time rock and roll Bob Segar
Turn the page Bob Segar
Born on a bayou CCR
Green River CCR
The twist Chubby Checker
Johnnie B. Goode Chuck Berry
December Collective Soul
Shine Collective Soul
Low Cracker
Higher Creed
My sacrifice Creed
One last breath Creed
Rodeo song David Allan Coe
The perfect country song David Allan Coe
Little sister Elvis Presley
Santa Monica Everclear
I just want to make love to you Foghat
Times like these Foo Fighters
Alright now Free
Bad day Fuel
Keep your hands to yourself Georgia Satelites
Some kind of wonderful Grand Funk Railroad
Break up song Greg Kihn
Whiskey bent and hell bound Hank Williams Jr
You are so beautiful Joe Cocker
Folsom prison blues Johnny Cash
Hurts so good John Cougar Mellencamp
Don't close your eyes Keith Whitley
Blue on black Kenny Wayne Shepherd
Walk softly Kentucky Headhunters
Only God knows why Kid Rock
Molly's chamber Kings of Leon
My own worst enemy Lit
Gimmie three steps Lynard Skynard
Needle and a spoon Lynard Skynard
Saturday night special Lynard Skynard
Simple man Lynard Skynard
Sweet home Alabama Lynard Skynard
3 AM Matchbox 20
Back to good Matchbox 20
Every rose Poison
Whiter shade of pale Procol Harum
She hates me Puddle of Mud
Creep Radiohead
Honky tonk women Rolling Stones
Wooly Bully Sam the Sham
Copperhead Road Steve Earle
The joker Steve Miller Band
Pride and joy Stevie Ray Vaughan
Plush Stone Temple Pilots
My girl Temptations
Roadhouse blues The Doors
Come together The Beatles
Kryptonite Three Doors Down
When I'm gone Three Doors Down
It's your love Tim McGraw
Last dance with Mary Jane Tom Petty
Open up your eyes Tonic
Brown eyed girl Van Morrison
Hash pipe Weezer
Mustang Sally Wilson Pickett
I thank you ZZ Top
Sharp dressed man ZZ Top
Tush ZZ Top
Waiting on the bus/Jesus left ZZ Top
... no time for unnecessary politeness nor a debate ...
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 23 Jun, 2004 from UK
Mother Keyboard of choice.
Laptop of choice.
Proper flightcase.
Comes to a lot less than £2000. Why bother with anything else?
Laptop of choice.
Proper flightcase.
Comes to a lot less than £2000. Why bother with anything else?
... no time for unnecessary politeness nor a debate ...
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
- KVRAF
- 9220 posts since 23 Jul, 2002 from Pequot Lakes, MN
Interesting blend of songs that would be fun to do and songs you couldn't pay me enough to do, Gary
nocompromise kind of has the right idea, though. Some kind of master keyboard for you; after all, you're a piano tuner. Do you really want a soggy synth action on everything? I'd try out some of the newer E-pianos out there- they're getting pretty cheap, and they sound passable in a club setting. For your soggy synth action, dig the Polaris out of the closet- those still sound pretty cool. If you look around, you can probably pick up a good used or discontinued laptop for pretty cheap- use your second Komplete authorization on that.
Have fun
ew
nocompromise kind of has the right idea, though. Some kind of master keyboard for you; after all, you're a piano tuner. Do you really want a soggy synth action on everything? I'd try out some of the newer E-pianos out there- they're getting pretty cheap, and they sound passable in a club setting. For your soggy synth action, dig the Polaris out of the closet- those still sound pretty cool. If you look around, you can probably pick up a good used or discontinued laptop for pretty cheap- use your second Komplete authorization on that.
Have fun
ew
A spectral heretic...
- KVRAF
- 25041 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
hey, I was the first one to bring up this idea!ew wrote: nocompromise kind of has the right idea, though. Some kind of master keyboard for you; after all, you're a piano tuner. Do you really want a soggy synth action on everything?
Jens wrote:Get yourself a laptop and a Doepfer LMK4+!![]()
- something special
- Topic Starter
- 8629 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
thanks for the suggestions!
glad I have a week or so to figure this stuff out..I do have my clavinova keyboard, but I wouldn't mind spending to get a piano grade master keyboard. I still have my emu-piano module, and a korg m3r..polaris and dx7 have died. I would love to try using the laptop and going that route, but having my old stuff nearby..for emergencies.
yes, it's a long set list, but I just found out Friday nights play 9-3am
glad I have a week or so to figure this stuff out..I do have my clavinova keyboard, but I wouldn't mind spending to get a piano grade master keyboard. I still have my emu-piano module, and a korg m3r..polaris and dx7 have died. I would love to try using the laptop and going that route, but having my old stuff nearby..for emergencies.
yes, it's a long set list, but I just found out Friday nights play 9-3am
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- KVRist
- 303 posts since 23 Jun, 2004 from UK
ok thenbluedad wrote:and I just found out, the guy I'm replacing uses a real b-3!
master keys
laptop
really big flightcase (its a customised hammond)
... no time for unnecessary politeness nor a debate ...
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
... you might not care but some members are actually human with feelings and stuff you know ???
- something special
- Topic Starter
- 8629 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
nocompromise wrote:ok thenbluedad wrote:and I just found out, the guy I'm replacing uses a real b-3!
master keys
laptop
really big flightcase (its a customised hammond)
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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
FREEBIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!

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- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
ouch ...bluedad wrote:normal wrote:FREEBIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!

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- KVRian
- 1219 posts since 12 Aug, 2002
Boy...I'm with you on that, to be sure.bluedad wrote:I would love to try using the laptop and going that route, but having my old stuff nearby..for emergencies.
To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders - Lao Tzu
