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#130236 - 10/04/07 01:45 AM
Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 03/28/02
Posts: 2814
Loc: Xingyi, Guizhou (China)
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I just called a major music shop in Taipei, Taiwan.
I inquired about the Roland G70 and was told that they're out of stock. They said that it might take a long time before they will even get one and even then they can't be certain as the G70 has been discontinued. Anyway, price was around US$2500. It may be a bit more than last time I asked but that's due to the exchange rate.
The salesperson told me that the Roland e80 sells for about US$3000. Around that figure, could be less but definitely not more. Good to know but only 61 keys. Darn!
Now came another surprise. They apparently do have the Tyros 2 in Taiwan now. Last year I was told that it wasn't marketed in Taiwan. Price: US$3000. Could be less but not more, so I was told. That would be including the stand but not speakers.
Well, I was hoping for the Roland G70. Those 76 keys sure make a big difference. Coming from an organ background that little yet major difference does seem enormous. There's just so much more you can do with 76 keys then with 61 keys, whether it's for playing piano or having that extra voice (key split). Perfect for question/answer with different voices.
Oh, another thing that came as a surprise to me: was told that Roland (Taiwan) doesn't import Roland instruments from Japan but from the US. Now that's weird since Japan only a short flight away. Learned something new today.
Before I forget, when inquiring about the next G-series model...not likely. So that may mean NO G80. From what the dealer told me, Roland is more prone to further develop the E-series. True or false, I don't know. Just being the messenger, that's all.
Last month I checked out Tom Lee, the largest music shop in Hong Kong. They don't carry the G70 either. Neither does Tom Lee (Canada). I might try Roland Singapore and Roland China ...will see. Did call Roland Thailand but they charge list price only and has to be ordered through them as no Thai stores carry it. Now why pay double if I can get it for half the price.
So now I'm feeling kinda stuck. I'm thinking of getting an arranger around January (2008) but now I have no idea what to get. Preferably with the next best thing to physical drawbars. I can dig sliders. I don't think I can handle digital drawbars when playing. It's just too different.
Oh, well...still have a couple of months left. Still...
Taike
[This message has been edited by Taike (edited 10-04-2007).]
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#130237 - 10/04/07 03:25 AM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#130239 - 10/04/07 08:16 AM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 11/24/99
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Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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#130240 - 10/04/07 08:50 AM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 03/28/02
Posts: 2814
Loc: Xingyi, Guizhou (China)
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Hi Russ, Actually I'm still looking myself. Heck, I'll be happy with 61 keys if that's what it takes. Coming from a Technics KN5000 about every other newer keyboard sounds great. Like I said, it won't be until January but nothing's set in stone. May be the first time for me to look forward to my b'day and actually remember it. I tend to remember my b'days like a month after. You're right. S&H is a hassle but I'll have to deal with it whether I like it or not. Actually I've never had problems with goods shipped from Asian and European countries or even the US. Then again, I never had a keyboard shipped. Keep on looking, Russ. You'll find something to your liking. You can always wait for the Ketron Audya and see what that's all about. Now, if I had a Hammond B3, all my needs would be fulfilled. By the way, Russ, you'll be receiving an email either tomorrow or on Saturday. One of the topics concerns Novice Bounlath. So talk to you soon, my friend. Taike ----------------------------------------------------- Thanks, Frankie, but I'm not in the US. Also, I've never dealt with eBay and wouldn't know what to do. Oh, and I no longer use a credit card. Thank you for the nice gesture, though. Taike
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最猖獗的人权侵犯 者讨论其他国 家的人权局势而忽略本国严重的人权 问题是何等伪善。
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#130242 - 10/04/07 12:47 PM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 09/29/05
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Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Originally posted by Taike: Now, if I had a Hammond B3, all my needs would be fulfilled.
Taike Taike, I kinda figured you for a theatre organ kind of guy but if the above statement is true, you'd be happier with a Nord C1 than an arranger. Plus, you really don't need those Leslies. It really does sound great. You'd make peace with those digital drawbars once you hear how it sounds. Like Capt. Russ, I wish you were closer, as well. We'd find something for you, for sure. chas
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#130243 - 10/04/07 07:22 PM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 03/28/02
Posts: 2814
Loc: Xingyi, Guizhou (China)
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Hi Chas,
Correct assessment (theatre organ kind of guy) although I love Jazz as well (was very into Jazz while at the Academy).
Now, the B3 is such a versatile instrument that it can be used for about any kind of genre of music. In fact, a friend of mine has one and he plays nothing but theatre and the B3 does an outstanding job.
The Nord C does sound great but I'm worried about being left in the cold when something happens to it. In a way I am kinda forced to get whatever is represented in the Far East. So Roland would be a good bet as there's a Roland Music Instruments HQ in Bangkok which, once I am across the border, is only a 50-minute flight away.
Have you received yours yet? I don't think that I read on SZ that you have unless I missed that thread.
Distance has its advantages... and disadvantages. But, yeah, it'd be great to meet with some of you guys; you, Captain Russ, Richard, Squeak,... I think that you and Captain Russ should meet. Who knows, you two might even start a band. LOL
Taike
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#130244 - 10/05/07 01:25 AM
Re: Decisions, decisions, decisions...
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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The most important decision?
Stick with what you have! If you don't know your keyboard inside out, if you've ever heard a factory demo that made you go WOW! (of your arranger), if SOME of your stuff makes you happy and some doesn't... It isn't the keyboard.
Familiarity, knowing the sounds, effects and OS like the back of your hand will go a LOT further than getting the latest, greatest, but only scratching the surface of what it can do. Dig deep, explore the WHY of why some things sound great and others don't, get to know your OS as well as you know the keys (or even better!).
You take ANY of the mid to upper level arrangers out there right now, and spend four or five YEARS on them learning them inside and out, I guarantee you'll blow anyone away with the 'latest greatest' that they've had for only a few months, no matter WHAT new features they have.
Just about ANY arranger in the $1500 and up range (S900, PA800, E60, etc.) can sound absolutely amazing. Those factory demos aren't made on Oasys's or FantomX8's. They are made on the very keyboard you own! If YOUR work doesn't equal theirs, it certainly isn't the arranger...
We really need to try to think less in terms of a technology fix, and concentrate more on an 'understanding' fix... Deep and intimate knowledge of the full capabilities of what you already own will go a lot further than a cursory knowledge of the NEXT arranger...
JMO, yada yada yada....
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