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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Song Production => Topic started by: Ramar on May 14, 2009, 12:55:48 PM
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OK, so I have an old Roland VS-890 workstation and a sony CD recorder, that I'm no longer using because my ProTools set-up made them both pretty much obsolete.
You can find a VS-890 on Ebay for only a fraction of the $500 price I paid for it, so selling it is out of the question, (as I wouldn't get much for it anyways).
I don't want to get rid of it, so what can I use it for?
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What about for small gigs or something?
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What about for small gigs or something?
That's a good idea.
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What about for small gigs or something?
Do you mean using it to record, or using it as a mixer?
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Maybe both if that can be done.
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Looks like you can only record on 4 tracks at a time. I guess that's good for something. I don't see why you can't use as a small mixer as it has 6 analog inputs.
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You can always use it to run loops at a live gig. ;D
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Record yourself live, that way you can learn from your mistakes and/or improve your playing.
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Record yourself live, that way you can learn from your mistakes and/or improve your playing
Good idea... I've thought about using it to record rehearsals...
You can always use it to run loops at a live gig.
Like pre-recorded samples? That's a good idea... with all that hard drive space, I could store thosands of samples and loops...
Also, the VS890 does have a very good vocoder effect on it, so maybe I can use it like Hezekiah Walker in "99 1/2"...
Looks like you can only record on 4 tracks at a time. I guess that's good for something. I don't see why you can't use as a small mixer as it has 6 analog inputs.
That's a good idea as well, perhaps a stereo pair for my keyboard and another stereo pair for a drum machine