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#115472 - 06/15/02 02:59 PM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
sk880user Offline
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Registered: 01/26/01
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Dreamer,

Thanks for the comparison. This interesting because I never sampled VA7 before. I will be checking out this keyboard in the future.


Thank you always for the perspective. I agree with you. For me, I am always interested in comparing keyboards. I am always searching for the better keyboard. Not just for me, but so many other people in my daily live and my relationship within churchs depend on my recommendation on what keyboard to buy.

Finally, I am seriously considering buying a new keyboard. As you may know, I have an 88-keyboard which is over 90 lbs. I thought maybe it is time to give my back some break, and get 61keys/76 keys with speakers. and hence my questions.

Thanks.

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#115473 - 06/15/02 03:00 PM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
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Dreamer,

Did you get the chance to watch any soccer games?

reply back at the world cup soccer topic.

Thanks.

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#115474 - 06/18/02 12:18 AM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
Mosiqaar Offline
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Registered: 12/01/01
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UD, I think you got confused on this post...how did the G1000 come into play in your comment?

Or am I the confused one
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#115475 - 06/18/02 11:35 AM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
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I was responding to macbabbi's post directly above mine. No harm, no foul.
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#115476 - 06/19/02 12:21 AM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
Mosiqaar Offline
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ahhhh, fooled me
lol
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#115477 - 02/26/03 08:06 AM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
BJR Offline
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Registered: 02/24/03
Posts: 9
Loc: PORTUGAL
Quote:
Originally posted by macbabbi:
Much better?
I worked on the VA76 for several, several hours, and only found it irritating to work with. Since I never use arranger keyboards in my studio set up for the mere fact that I have other samples that will always sound better, I am talking from a live standpoint.
Before the VA76 came out, I, and many of my friends were all 'geeked' about the the keyboard. We were all looking forward to the ability to sample, multi sample, etc. What DOES it have? A Variphrase PHRASE sampler, that cannot even be used for accompaniments, you can't play multi samples, and you cannot even expand the sample memory. The new sounds will only be as good until the new version comes out, and then you have to go out and buy another keyboard? I guess Roland is smart that they ensure customers every 2 yrs and just make suckers out of the us.
It lost a lost of buttons, which stinks for live....that touch screen will never be as quick and convenient as the g1000 in terms of live style control.
What new features are there...style morphing? Thats got to be the dumbest concept i have ever heard. If I wanted to create a style with a different drum kit, i would have done so.
I don't know, this is obviously my opinion. Yes it sounds a little better, but not enough for me to sell my g1000 and spend $2495. I see why keyboards which may not be packed with features like the GEM WK8 would be a better overall buy since you can stick samples in to play as a multi instrument, and you can stick them into your arrangements (Not to mention that memory can be expanded as well). Why is that good? Because then all you need to invest in is some good sounds, and when you get tired of the ones you have, then just get some more, and you have a keyboard for life. Just my two cents.


I agree totally.I own both keyboards and am pretty dissapointed with the VA.This whole discussion (& others in the vein of my stuff´s better than yours )could have been avoided had Roland actually listened to G1000 owners/USERS suggestions,even their wish lists which have been postsd repeatedly in various forums(some wishes arent that difficult to make come true!). Had the mighty Roland done this and brought out a`G 3000´lets say,the competition would have been blown away.But,what could have been and should have been is Roland´s loss.

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#115478 - 02/26/03 10:28 AM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
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Registered: 07/29/02
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Loc: South Africa
If u thought the VA7/76 is great wait till this summer... Roland is coming out with an all new arranger to replace the VA series...

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#115479 - 02/26/03 03:52 PM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
Uncle Dave Offline
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Oh goody ..... more "hurry up and wait" promises.

Show me the goods !
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#115480 - 02/26/03 04:34 PM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
Roddey Offline
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Registered: 02/09/03
Posts: 18
Loc: Wagga NSW Australia
I recently exchanged my VA7 for a Tyros(got it yesterday)For me the best features of the VA7 were the sounds,the polyphony and the style morphing feature.I really liked the way that you could switch to a different drum beat on the fly with the touch of a screne in the middly of a song.I ended up not preferring a touch screne for on the fly changes in an arrangement and often had to also use buttons as well-I would have got the hang of it with practice.I was dissappointed in the absence of an event editor so my mistakes had to be fixed up by punching in and out the affected bars and re-recording these bits.However the final disappiontment was the variphrase.More than half of the 10 or so wav files I encoded in it got distortions of various degrees.And the few that did work had a noticable loss of sound quality.I sent the VA7 back to the Roland service dept and they took a month to look at it before concluding that everything worked properly.So it was that variphrase couldn't handle the files I put into it.The files were complex pad sounds and choirs voices.anyway I am much happier with the responsiveness of the Tyros.I guess I am a button man rather than a touch screne man-but you don't find this out without trying out the alternatives.
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#115481 - 03/12/03 07:14 PM Re: The Genesys comes close to the VA7/76
BJR Offline
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Registered: 02/24/03
Posts: 9
Loc: PORTUGAL
Quote:
Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
Oh goody ..... more "hurry up and wait" promises.

Show me the goods !


And so say all of us Uncle Dave,Im am too a Roland fan but it must be said ,their ability to screw it up really amazes me.Not listening to their customers can be costly,does anyone remember the MEMORYMOOG !!!

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