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#149396 - 10/27/04 03:17 PM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
I've had about all of them, except for the GEM and latest Ketron (SD1).
I love the Tyros. Good sounds, easy to use, versatile, light weight, reliable, and not that expensive.
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#149397 - 10/27/04 03:21 PM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
royandreno Offline
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Registered: 03/15/02
Posts: 451
Loc: Sandnes, Norway
Well, I gotta say, the Mediastation has got something going, I think!
Hey Domenik, what's the price of one of these?

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#149398 - 10/27/04 03:27 PM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by DonM:
I love the Tyros. . . . and not that expensive.
DonM


DonM: Good point! The actual street price is quite a bit lower than the manufacterer list. I got mine for around $2,400 (US dollars) nearly 2 years ago when the Tyros was initally released. This comes out to costing me only $3.28/day (over two years) . . . a BARGAIN all things considered. I assume that the Tyros street price has dropped substantially since I got mine as well. - Scott
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#149399 - 10/28/04 07:24 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
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Originally posted by royandreno:
Well, I gotta say, the Mediastation has got something going, I think!
Hey Domenik, what's the price of one of these?


Hi Roy
The official price of MS is 3.290 Euro.
Ask from one your dealer there to order one MS...maybe you will get a interesting price...

Domenik

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#149400 - 10/28/04 08:35 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
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Registered: 03/08/01
Posts: 640
Loc: Cottage Grove, MN, USA
Hey Dominik,

Have you found a US distributor yet? If so, who and where?

Tell Bernd I thought he did a real nice job in the demos.

While watching the Sounds demo, I really like the way you could edit and shape the sound in real time as you played. The screen and controls were right there, no digging down 3 or 4 screens. Then, while watching the Player demo, I wondered if you could do the same thing while a midi file plays? Go to an individual instrument in a track and have immediate editing capabilities while it played. Shape the sound to your liking and save the changes for future play.(?)

I know you can do that now on some boards but it's not as immediate as it appeared on the MS.

Hope to see and hear one soon in person......

Apologies to cassp for sneaking this in on his thread.

-mike

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#149401 - 10/28/04 09:15 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
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Originally posted by msutliff:
Hey Dominik,

Have you found a US distributor yet? If so, who and where?
Is still MusicIndustries, next week when i get the new Linux ISO distribution, I will shipping there the Mediastation.

Tell Bernd I thought he did a real nice job in the demos.
Ok...bernd is here now to record in digital by Jack Connect the sounds and styles demo Mp3, so I think this night I can upload it in the server. Then you can hear the sound quality too.

While watching the Sounds demo, I really like the way you could edit and shape the sound in real time as you played. The screen and controls were right there, no digging down 3 or 4 screens. Then, while watching the Player demo, I wondered if you could do the same thing while a midi file plays? Go to an individual instrument in a track and have immediate editing capabilities while it played. Shape the sound to your liking and save the changes for future play.(?)

Well, the idea is good, I had right now tested this function by routing in jack connect the midi of the keyboard to the player. Is working, but I think we need a script in one key to made all much easy and in realtime.

I know you can do that now on some boards but it's not as immediate as it appeared on the MS.
Yes, true. Now our limits is only the software and not the hardware. Just standard Linux application to developing.
I get a new release about every 3/4 days from my 6 Linux developers, the actual release is the 535. ( mean that we have developed 535 version in less one year, and NOT months every new release..)
Right now I'm testing/debug the MS-Synth: http://www.lionstracs.com/modules/Static_Docs/data/gui/msadd1.png http://www.lionstracs.com/modules/Static_Docs/data/gui/msadd2.png

In the next week we get the COMBI 4x8 layer sound patch and the MEDIACOVER GUI, is like the same system of the Discovery keyboard, but without limits of database.
i will post the shoot soon.

Hope to see and hear one soon in person......
Of couse, I think we are present at the next NAMM there.

Apologies to cassp for sneaking this in on his thread.
Don't worry....i know what you guys there thinking....just some more patience.

-mike


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#149402 - 10/28/04 10:24 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
kbrkr Offline
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Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 2867
Loc: Tampa, FL
Domenik,

In the Lionstracs demo, the demonstrator edits the patches (sounds) with faders and changes resonance, chorus, reverb, etc.

Can you save those edited patches back to the keyboard and recall them later?

Thanks
Al
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#149403 - 10/28/04 11:08 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
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Originally posted by kbrkr:
Domenik,

In the Lionstracs demo, the demonstrator edits the patches (sounds) with faders and changes resonance, chorus, reverb, etc.

Can you save those edited patches back to the keyboard and recall them later?

Thanks
Al

Hi AL
yes, of course.
You saw in the Video, when we are in the sound screen, the 8 left slider are available for the realtime sound: Volume, Panpot, Reverb send, Chorus send, CUToff, Resonance, Attack, Release.
Then you can recall the USER key mode, where in this case you can save your own patch sounds and always recall in realtime this 8 effects.
Same stuff when you recall in realtime with the key MODE: the MS-Synth, the Linux sampler or the Native Instruments B4, FM7, TC Elicon...


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#149404 - 10/28/04 11:33 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
royandreno Offline
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Registered: 03/15/02
Posts: 451
Loc: Sandnes, Norway
Domenik,
I am really interested in some more demos of your styles. On your homepage you only have 4 or 5 demos. Are you able to give us some more? I must say that so far this looks very promising, and maybe a few of the members here must swallow a little camel after this one.......

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#149405 - 10/29/04 11:50 AM Re: Best LIVE keyboard...
RW Offline
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Registered: 01/30/01
Posts: 344
Loc: NJ, USA
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Originally posted by squeak_D:
I really liked using the Roland XP-60, and the Yamaha EX-7. It was nice being able to set up numerous 16 part performances, and having 16 buttons on the panel to select the voices in each performance on the fly.

Squeak


I agree with Squeak on the XP. I used an XP-80 and those 16 dedicated part buttons were awesome. Pluse they were right in front of you so you could easily see what you're pressing and you could just layer sound after sound. Of course you have to use less fingers each time you layer a new sound so as to not run out of poly. I gave it up for an Motif ES7 because of the sound quality the ES7 puts out. I really do miss that function of the xp-80. So much so, I'm going to build a midi controller/merge box with 16 toggle switches to get this functionality back. Hopefully I'll build it small enough to be used by placing it righ on top of the ES7, just off to the left side.

Bob
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