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#118246 - 10/17/04 09:57 AM Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Compared to 7-10 years ago, have the advancement in keyboard technology helped to make your performance better in terms of the quality of the show. Is it easier or more efficient?

If so what specifically makes it so. Is it the hard drives, more and better sounds, larger screens, the ability to connect to different storage drives and not just floppies and …?
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#118247 - 10/17/04 12:14 PM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Are you kidding? Absolutely!

Large storage,
Mic input with effects,
Vocal harmoniser;
Lyric read,
Text edit,
Improved sounds,
Get around in live situations...etc..
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#118248 - 10/17/04 03:55 PM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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#118249 - 10/17/04 08:02 PM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Better sounds
Smaller packages
Superior rhythms
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#118250 - 10/18/04 03:51 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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For me sounds have been improved to my personal taste and liking. Having more storage space means that I can go from song to song with out taking a break. More spaces to put user styles makes it better to make the performance more individuallised.
But what about the audience and club owners. Have you noticed a difference in their reaction to the music through the changes in keyboard technology? Has it meant more gigs or more steady gigs?
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#118251 - 10/18/04 05:18 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Lyrics display - My memory for words of songs is abysmal.

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#118252 - 10/18/04 06:47 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Ten years ago I did a OMB gig using:

Roland R-5 drum machine
Ensoniq Mirage rack sampler (for bass/guitar)
Roland MC-500 sequencer
Kawai K-1 tone module
Korg CX-3 keyboard (organ)
Kurzweil K-1000 (mostly for piano)
Peavey mixer
Peavey CS-800 power amp
Bose 801 (pair)

and today I use:

Yamaha 9000 Pro
Motion Sound KP-200s

I can do everything with one keyboard today that I could with that ensemble of equipment back then and more, and I think it sounds better now too. And if you go back to my OMB rig from twenty years ago, the difference is even greater.
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#118253 - 10/18/04 07:07 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Well i dont think this thread in any way makes up for the comments made on the g70 thread, not that they were aimed at the g70 in particular but arrangers in general which i still believe havent improved by a whole lot on THEIR OWN TERMS.

The advancements have come in the form of technology as a whole. In 2004 you can put your entire 'family' collection of music on one hard drive and listen to it at your leisure (anywhere). Thats real progress, yet theres still gripes on these forums about a keyboards lack of this feature or that, which should be part of the system from day one. Addons like a $350 firewire box, £300 for an mp3 player, £250 for a CD writer for a keyboard. I mean c'mon.

The cows been milked too many times, but lets keep plodding along..............................

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#118254 - 10/18/04 07:16 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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But what about the audience and club owners. Have you noticed a difference in their reaction to the music through the changes in keyboard technology? Has it meant more gigs or more steady gigs?[/B]


That's a good question - to some people it makes a difference that I can setup with minimal equipment in just a few minutes in a fairly small space and still sound like a band. A couple of my clients are gadget freaks and they take note that I use an expensive high-tech keyboard whereas some other guy might use an outdated or cheap instrument. And yes, because audiences are surrounded by great hi-tech sound systems in their homes and cars I think they know when they are hearing good modern music equipment and when they aren't. So improvements in technology has made some impact on my ability to stay booked. But there's still a lot of OMB's who stay booked with minimal and/or outdated equipment on the strength of their talent alone, so I'd have to agree with many past comments made here that ability still outweighs technology.
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#118255 - 10/18/04 07:19 AM Re: Have the different advances in technologies helped to improve your live performance?
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Registered: 08/23/04
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Loc: Dayton, OH USA
Huge differences...

The ability to sound like a band and provide a huge variety of entertainment as a solo is my first thought. Back then, I relied on working in an ensemble. Now, of course, I do more work as a soloist than with others.

Back then I was using a Roland JXP-3 Synth, a Fender Rhoades Suitcase-88 and a double manual Farfisa organ on the road.

Now, Tyros is the only KB I use.

Issues in sound, power, flexibility, weight, etc. are significant.

As the Pro says, ability is still the number one criteria for solo success. For those of us that perform full time and who do this for a living, musicianship, knowledge, professionalism, etc. still far outweigh simple techno-advbances that any Tom, Dick or Harry can go out and buy.

Its the tasteful application of current technology combined with a high musical skill level that separates the men from the boys.

Wonder what advances we'll see in the next 10 years or so?

Bill in Dayton



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