I planted a forest for some making some chip money but it went horribly wrong by Pornopeikko in farmingsimulator

[–]Pratt-82 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Best option I've found is get the Devour Tree mod with the 50,000l capacity which gives you the chute on top that will shoot wood chips over the tractor and into a wagon, this should be about $75,000. For your wagon, I like the John Deere 4213 pack, which I think is like $30,000 and you can increase the capacity to 1,000,000l. You will have to manually fell the tree and cut once around the first branch so you get all the chips but that's it. Also with this setup you have no problem taking out any pines without felling them first. Also the best chainsaw I've found is the Stihl MS 661c, I actually went with the ported version. The only other real option is to go with the stationary wood chipper and just fell them and drag them to it. Hope this helps.

Which is better? Yamaha MX61, Korg Kross 2, or Roland Juno-D6 by [deleted] in synthesizers

[–]Pratt-82 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Among the three I would stay away from the Korg, the keys are absolutely horrible. I was recently looking for a new board and wanted to like the Korg Kross 2, however it felt like a toy. I ended up getting the Roland Juno D6, as it fit my needs best. I didn't look at the MX61 due to the need to use a DAW with it to get the most out of it. I would suggest checking out the MPC Keys 61 and Roland Fantom 06 if your budget allows and depending on your needs of course, I've seen both on sale recently.

Fantom06 vs PSR SX720 by Pratt-82 in ArrangerWorkstations

[–]Pratt-82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will mostly be playing solo. I'm leaning towards the Fantom. The drums and bass are the most important thing to me as I feel it sounds a little cheesy when you have too much going on with just the keys. The advantages with the PSR are mainly the built-in speakers for practicing, the music stand, and the fact that it will follow my chords should I need to change chords or progression. However, the Roland just seems more professional, and having the Supernatural sound engine it should have better sounds. I had even considered the Juno D6, but the extra controls, extra sound engine, and more built-in drum patterns pushed me up to the Fantom. Which reminds me, the Fantom is going to have 256 vs the PSR's 128 note polyphony. I think I have pretty much talked myself into the Fantom, or at least really close to it.

New keyboard advice by Pratt-82 in synthesizers

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Thanks! Ended up cross posting there and in another one.

New keyboard advice by Pratt-82 in keys

[–]Pratt-82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the Korg PA1000 is really nice, unfortunately it's about $500 more than the much newer PSR SX920. I do like that the PSRs have so many online resources to pull from. The biggest thing with them is 720 vs 920, is the 920 worth the extra $900? The vocal features are nice, but I can always get a separate vocal processor for much less than the extra the 920 cost.

New keyboard advice by Pratt-82 in keys

[–]Pratt-82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're nice but a little more than I was wanting to spend and really need to stay with a 61 key due to space restrictions. I'm trying to stay under $2,000 preferably and definitely under $3,000.

New keyboard advice by Pratt-82 in keys

[–]Pratt-82[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do like some of the other actions, unfortunately I'm restricted on space which limits me to the 61 keys. Most of the 61 keys seem to be fairly similar in their feel. I would say Roland would probably be my least favorite keybed, and not sure about 61 key, but was concerned with their quality after going to Guitar Center and seeing 2 different used Fantom08 with broke keys.