Hi,

thank you first for the detailed and friendly answers and the warm welcome. I 
am happy to see that I am not the only one who likes Hardware. I am in a whats 
app Group with blind musicians, but they mostly use Software, but I like the 
Advantages Hardware has and I haven’t to use the PC every time I want to make 
Music.
At the Moment I own the Roland BK-5, the Yamaha genos and a few Little synths, 
the bigger ones are the Korg microkorg and the arturia Minibrute 2. I like the 
Volca series and the Monotrons as well for what they are. What I realy like 
About smaller synths is that they are often underrated in the Things they can 
do. I still have some Mixers and FX boxes but I can’t exactly remember the 
Models at the Moment. I luckily had the opportunity to have a room wich was 
unused in my flat so I began to make a home Studio out of it.
I realy like this Hobby, since Music and experementing with sounds is simply 
fun and realy interesting.
What is your Setup guys? I am open for recomendations regarding synths and such 
wich can be used as a blind Person, since from time to time i buy some new or 
other devices if affordable.
But in General, I don’t make Music as a Profession, it is a fun and interesting 
Hobby to me and so I don’t have to take it too serious and the best is, I can 
do and produce what I like, not what the masses want.
@nicole: What do you mean with Handshaking? And are there Solutions to this on 
Roland devices?
Looks as I have found the Right place over here, cool.

Best regards
Niklas

Reply via email to