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#135700 - 09/12/07 01:37 PM
Re: Roland OS vs Yamaha
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by zuki: Are the registrations there to go from one song to the next?
Do the fills/variations/endings/intros (I use them all in a song) integrate (smooth) nicely during a song?
How are the big band stlyes?
Does it have an OTS link like Yamaha? Yes to all the above (except the big band question - I like 'em, you'll just have to see for yourself) Nothing short of an extended audition is going to be of much use in helping you make up your mind, I would hope, though. And be prepared for the fact that Roland do a lot of things differently to Yamaha... No multipads, no break/fills (just break/mutes), no audio recording or playback, no speakers, and a VERY different OS. Once you are used to it, the plusses - the 'live' sound, the toned down styles (more room for you to show what YOU can do, not the arranger!), the incredible piano and organ sounds, the amazing key-bed, the V-Drums, the touch-screen, can start to influence you. But be prepared for a whole lot of 'Why'd they design it THIS way?' changes to your Yamaha-trained reflexes. Oh, and make sure any G70 you audition has the OS3 styles and OS installed. Night and day to previous versions. Take your time, and don't expect it to be ANYTHING like your Yamaha.... Good AND bad.... Have fun...
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#135702 - 09/13/07 09:34 PM
Re: Roland OS vs Yamaha
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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Zuki, I saw in the buy/sell section you had
a budget of $1600. That will buy you an s900- which is a great ax, but you should also consider the s700, it's $600 less and only lacks the SA voices, a few less styles, and vocal harmonizer. If those are not critical, $600 is nicer in your bank or to put toward other equipment. You can't get a used G70
for $1600, but you can get a new E60. It's
still 76 keys, but has speakers and is under
30 lbs and very slim- so easy to carry and move
around. so for $1595, you get an advantage over
the G70 in price, weight/size, speakers. It
compares in many ways to the G70 (not quite as good a keybed but still much better than Korg pa800 and Yamaha) has a lot of the same
sounds and styles and similar layout. it also has several disadvantages to the G70--some
are lack of mic input/harmonizer, no jack
for multi-pedal control, less versatility,
more limited, and I'm sure others that i'm unaware of.
I think for your budget these are the 3
choices: s900, s700, E60. but since the E60
has no mic input/harmonizer or SA-type voices, or multi-pedal, it compares more to the s700. Then the question is: are the 76 keys, better keybed, and Roland styles/sounds (if you prefer them) worth the $600 over the s700? and if so, do they win even up v. the s900?
Hope this helps.
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