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#112179 - 10/23/07 12:26 AM
Re: Psr 3000, Roland E50 face to face
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Registered: 02/06/04
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Loc: Alkmaar, The Netherlands, Euro...
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: According to the E-50 manual...
"press the [INTRO] button (so that it lights), one of the VARIATION [1]~[4] buttons to select the “complexity” of the introduction."
So the buttons are there...it just takes TWO button presses to access the intros...the 3k needs only ONE press.
The E-50 has similar operations for the endings...TWO button presses as opposed to the 3k's ONE.
Transposer on the E-50 requires TWO operations...one to activate the display/menu, another to choose the key...the PSR-3000 need only ONE.
So the E-50 has slightly more complex operations than the 3k...I guess it depends if you can live with them...or not.
Ian You ONLY need to press TWO buttons if you want the ENDING to be in another variation than the MAIN your playing at that moment. Example: If I'm playing in MAIN 4 and I want to use the ENDING 4, I only have to press ONE button: "ENDING". Only if I want to use another ENDING, I have to tell the E-50 which one by pressing TWO buttons. Same goes for intros that I want to play in the middle of the song: In MAIN 3, I just press INTRO to get INTRO 3 to play, after that MAIN 3 will take over again. ONE button, again.
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#112184 - 10/23/07 08:57 AM
Re: Psr 3000, Roland E50 face to face
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Registered: 02/06/04
Posts: 319
Loc: Alkmaar, The Netherlands, Euro...
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And to hand in my two cents on the amateur/pro discussion: Is a pianist in a band more "pro" than the pianist who performs without a band but with the help of an arranger? I think the last one is at least smarter: he doesn't have to split the income in four or five I consider a keyboard only to be "professional" if it's built to carry around a LOT. In and out suitcase, bumpy rides in cars, it has to withstand that. Where it comes to features, the top-ranges can all compete, no matter what the brand is. Sound quality doesn't make the difference between "amateur" or "pro", IMHO. I mean, come on guys, even with the best PA system available, the sound is always "average" at best. Unless you play a concert hall, the conditions are hardly optimal.
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