kerble wrote:Just before leaving for india (where I am still), I bought one of these:
the Baldwin Discoverer. It's fantastic. not quite a synth, but it is one of the first portble keyboards manufactured. I think it's from the 60's, and mine is in impeccable condition. it's basically a tabletop version of those excellent home organs (kinda like my Lowrey duo Symphonic), but without the 2nd keyboard, bass foot pedals and leslie. It als doesn't weigh 500 pounds. Totally going to be part of my live set up, for sure.
It has the "Rhythm ace" style drum machine, albeit simplified (no snare cancel), the chord genie, and a sequencer, whih I haven't been able to figure out. I haven't seen a manual for one yet, so I'll have to wait until I can score one to do so.
fucking hell, this thing is awesome. I've gotten to play it some more since I got back stateside. it's currently on the top tier of my keyboard rack above the Juno 6, and it looks and sounds like a champ.
the BEST thing is the "mic" input, which is just a 1/4" jack. I plugged the Juno 6 into it, and can run both keyboards through the speaker on the Baldwin. there's a level knob for the mic, so it's really simple to balance the two out. holy mother of god it's fun. the two sound really great together to boot. I don't have to set up an amp or headphones anymore to play my keys in the house!
kerble is right.