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#145480 - 08/27/07 07:21 AM
Re: those who complain about keyboard weight
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Registered: 11/16/05
Posts: 1115
Loc: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Originally posted by cgiles: I'll tell you what's amazing. What's amazing is how much energy, thought, and time goes into figuring out new and cleverer ways to regurgitate the same tired arguments over and over again, ad naseum. I think that we know by now that:
1. my keyboard is better than yours (that's why I chose it, dummy).
2. 76 keys is better than 61, except for midgets or those with very short arms.
3. Heavy keyboards are better than plastic, toy, crappy, lighter ones (if you're a 21 yr. old weightlifter in training) but light ones are better if you're an out-of-shape old geezer who hasn't yet given up cigarettes.
4. A laptop on stage will solve all of your problems, including your musical shortcomings.
5. Playing an arranger, using SMF's or mp3's, is cheating, EXCEPT under the following 183 conditions...........
4. Whatever gets the job done, baby...
5. "That (tune you just posted) was very good, you've got a nice voice" .....code for "YOU SUCK".
6. If we complain enough on this board, the manufacturers will listen to us (or possibly even hire us as "consultants").
7. Home users are a bunch of low-life losers whose opinions are worthless. Only us working "pro's" have the "RIGHT" answer for everyone.
8. We need to practice more and post less (Physician, heal thyself).
9. Droping the chord sequencer (which the overwhelming majority of G1000 users never used anyway) was the single biggest mistake and worst corporate decision Roland has ever made.
10. The important thing is to keep your (drunken) audience entertained (except in the nursing home where everyone is deaf anyway).
11. Chicken Hats are a GOOD thing....
12. Civility is better than common sense.
12. Enjoy whatever you play (but mine is still better than yours).
Feel free to add to this list of things we probably don't need to do another 100 post thread on.
BTW, I wonder if the new T3 will have 76 keys. Probably. Nah. Maybe. We could sign a petition (from the PRO users of Synthzone) and send it to Yamaha. That should do it.
chas I would love to meet this guy in real life!! heres one to add to the list - Donny is the KING and another: Rolan make the most durable keyboards - high quality construction, will last a lifetime - but I will sell it in 2 years when the new replacment comes out another another: This is a GENERAL ARRANGER FORUM - which means, we talk about social issues, conflicts, who is gigging on thanks giving or independance day, who is receiving fan mail (Squeak), what keyboards Uncle Dave loves, those who complain about..., oh yeah and arranger keyboards... Nick from down under.
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#145483 - 08/27/07 02:59 PM
Re: those who complain about keyboard weight
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by cgiles: I'll tell you what's amazing. What's amazing is how much energy, thought, and time goes into figuring out new and cleverer ways to regurgitate the same tired arguments over and over again, ad naseum. I think that we know by now that:
1. my keyboard is better than yours (that's why I chose it, dummy).
2. 76 keys is better than 61, except for midgets or those with very short arms.
3. Heavy keyboards are better than plastic, toy, crappy, lighter ones (if you're a 21 yr. old weightlifter in training) but light ones are better if you're an out-of-shape old geezer who hasn't yet given up cigarettes.
4. A laptop on stage will solve all of your problems, including your musical shortcomings.
5. Playing an arranger, using SMF's or mp3's, is cheating, EXCEPT under the following 183 conditions...........
4. Whatever gets the job done, baby...
5. "That (tune you just posted) was very good, you've got a nice voice" .....code for "YOU SUCK".
6. If we complain enough on this board, the manufacturers will listen to us (or possibly even hire us as "consultants").
7. Home users are a bunch of low-life losers whose opinions are worthless. Only us working "pro's" have the "RIGHT" answer for everyone.
8. We need to practice more and post less (Physician, heal thyself).
9. Droping the chord sequencer (which the overwhelming majority of G1000 users never used anyway) was the single biggest mistake and worst corporate decision Roland has ever made.
10. The important thing is to keep your (drunken) audience entertained (except in the nursing home where everyone is deaf anyway).
11. Chicken Hats are a GOOD thing....
12. Civility is better than common sense.
12. Enjoy whatever you play (but mine is still better than yours).
Feel free to add to this list of things we probably don't need to do another 100 post thread on.
BTW, I wonder if the new T3 will have 76 keys. Probably. Nah. Maybe. We could sign a petition (from the PRO users of Synthzone) and send it to Yamaha. That should do it.
chas ROFLMAO... well said chas! Now, of course, having nixed ALL the above topics, would YOU care to start some threads on topics NOT on the list? I try to do my bit from time to time (threads about as yet unseen features that players would LIKE to see, posts about how to get BrandX to talk to BrandZ through MIDI, a little organ chat from time to time, etc.) but they quickly drop off the main page. Seems it is only the discussions that boil down to 'I know I am, but what are YOU?' schoolyard wordplay that ever gets much in the way of any interest. But it often seems that most of the people that CLAIM to want to read less antagonistic threads are the ones least likely to START ONE... That's the beauty of an open forum. If you don't like where the topics are going, start some about what YOU want to talk about. Then if the members are REALLY fed up of the above topics, they can stop posting on those threads and join in on yours. But if they don't.... well, you've got to admit that basically it's not a very articulate or interested crowd in here. Taike is one of the members that posts the most about subjects NOT on 'The List', although, admittedly, most of what he posts are quotes and articles by OTHERS (I prefer to hear and post our OWN thoughts, here, rather than simple straight quotes and then a 'what do YOU think', but maybe that's just me), but at least they are about something OTHER than 'The List'. But, again, they never garner the responses of the 'my arranger, right or wrong' threads. So be it. At least I have Roland-arranger.com, where we can just get down to basics, helping each other out... In the meantime, I guess I need to brush up on my Emoticon communication skills, English seemingly unnecessary at SZ for the deeper forms of discourse! (Tiny bubbles, tiny minds...)
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#145484 - 08/27/07 03:03 PM
Re: those who complain about keyboard weight
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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