Originally posted by DanO1:
Hello John,
The piano sample itself is very , very good !
Incredible vocal sounds and Orchestral sounds .
6 gig hard drive . Plenty of storage !
The vocal kit in my opinion has been improved over X1 ... Great keyboard .
Dan O oneils4@home.com
Hey?, You sound likes a sales-man to me Dano
Maybe the Piano does sound great to "Your" ears, but as me and a few other have spotted out, The Piano on the SD1 does have some "sample breaks", and doesn't seem to get it totally right in the higher octaves, or some of the mid-range. (I agree a lot to what Dreamer was saying about the EQ etc). Also, when trying a keyboard out, turn the DSP's
OFF and check out some of the raw samples.
Noise/Effects/Reverbs etc. - or too much of them can "spoil" a sound, and what may sound great as Demo's (or if you try them briefly in the shop - or listen to demos' elsewhere,) will sound different once you get it at home I think, and just using the SD1 and a pair of speakers, without any extra aids.
Golden rule: Try the SD1 out extensively John before you think about buying I say. You say you have one on order? - Does that include a “30-day" Trial? Have you
NEVER played the SD1 at all John? - it is very risky just buying a keyboard - especially without having played it before. Try one out john if you can!
I have a KN6500 – and am more than satisfied with it – with the ever growing expansion boards available for it (2nd card has just come out – and will take my KN6500 to 80MB of Rom) I am not in the process of buying a keyboard, but would like to see those who do make a purchase – make the right choice, and just “Ordering” one without trying it isn’t wise – In my opinion of course…
I brought A
Korg M1 8 years ago - because of its reputation/Recommendation & that "Many people had it".. When I got it home,(having tried it out briefly) I wondered what on earth the fuss was all about! - 70% of the sounds were unusable to me, So I made the mistake of buying from recommendations, something I don't recommend...
That said, I brought the Technics Kn6000/6500
WITHOUT trying them out first, but that was because I had a KN5000 before it, and the Kn2000 before that, then the KN1500 etc (all Technics). When you become acustomed to Technics, and there sound, then you know that the next keyboard up is going to be better. And loving the KN5000 made me want more....and the KN6000/KN6500 gave me that - and an awful lot more.
Maybe the Choice to buy a SD1 would be easier ...if it was called a SD2! - and you already had the experience of this "new" Solton-Generation of keybords behind you.., because I don't think that the Solton X1 is similar to the SD1 - in the same way the KN5000 is to the KN6000. Just My opinion...of course
Tony
[This message has been edited by Jupiter5 (edited 06-29-2001).]