The biggest limitation with a single keyboard is that you'll want hammer-action (aka fully weighted) for piano and Rhodes, unweighted for the others. The main bases to cover are: Hammond organ piano Moog synthesizer (mostly monophonic, but often multi-tracked in the studio) Mellotron With a smattering of polysynth (in later stuff), Rhodes, Farfisa, and Clavinet. According to, Wright used Kurzweil after 1987 to cover the bases other than piano and Hammond organ, so that would be a good starting point. Joe KC Island #2527864 - 09/16/13 09:28 AM Re: Pink Floyd - Which Keyboard? MP Hall of Fame Member Registered: 04/30/10 Posts: 2475 Loc: Toano, Virginia, USA. Is there a single keyboard which would allow me to reproduce their sound? Kurzweil Pc3 61 What I would really like to do is spend a couple of years getting to grips with the music of Pink Floyd. I would be really grateful for your thoughts. I have had a Yamaha Clavinova for the last 15 years but would now like to spread my electronic wings. ![]() ![]() Hi I am new to this forum and new to the world of Workstations and Arranger keyboards.
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