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#146504 - 01/16/06 08:15 PM
S90ES or T2
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Registered: 06/10/00
Posts: 624
Loc: Allentown, PA, USA
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Yes, they're completely different animals, but that's the 2 boards I am now considering for our church music ministry. My keyboard player wants more than 61 keys, otherwise the T2 would be great. So I am considering the S90ES as an alternative. It's not nearly as complicated as the Motif, but still has great sounds, including MegaVoices. It lacks many of the features of the T2, however, such as a good screen, and a decent sequencer. It will play MIDI files via the USB. (I don't know if one can tweak those files to play the good voices in place of GM voices). In the end, the S90ES would be limited in its versatility, but will make my keyboard player happy, and the T2 would open all kinds of doors to creativity and would make me, the minister of music guy very happy! We'll see how it all pans out. Tim
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Tim Schaeffer
----------------------------------------------------------- YAMAHA CVP-509 / Korg Pa300
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#146508 - 01/18/06 07:28 AM
Re: S90ES or T2
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Registered: 06/10/00
Posts: 624
Loc: Allentown, PA, USA
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Last night I went to Sam Ash in King of Prussia, PA and after getting prices for the T2, the S90ES, and the Motif ES7 and comparing them to what my '06 church music budget will allow for a new keyboard, I ended up with the Motif ES7. I would have gone for the S90ES (it's one fabulous board and really beautiful in black), but I didn't need the 88 hammer action keys and wanted a sequencer. Now to learn how to operate this monster and then teach the basics to my worship band keyboard guy. I'm gonna need a lot of patience and grace. I am very impressed with the voices on the Motif ES7 along with the hundreds of rhythms or patterns (or whatever they're called). I realize we will never delve totally into the depths of this keyboard, but I always tend to purchase equipment that will give me (or us) the potential of growing INTO it, rather than get something which we will grow OUT OF and wish we had more. This board is going to have to serve us well for years to come. Thanks to all of you who have guided me towards making the final decision. Even tho I did not make the purchase some of you suggested, you still were a valuable resource. BTW, I personally own a PSR3000 and we have used it once in a while because it has such great voices, too. But I like to keep it at home where I have access to it, and the Motif will more than replace it in the voice department. The strings and MegaVoices on the Motif are my favorite. However, I miss the "Sweet Soprano Sax" which the PSR3000 has. As far as I could tell, it's not on the Motif (at least not by the same name). Sorry for my rambling. I think I'll close by saying that over the years I have thouroughly enjoyed this forum and look forward to reading it every day. Tim
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Tim Schaeffer
----------------------------------------------------------- YAMAHA CVP-509 / Korg Pa300
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