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#150132 - 06/28/06 11:14 AM
Re: Can we make one simple test?
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Registered: 07/21/05
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I think the easiest way to look at the Mediastation, is to treat it as a controller keyboard and computer, (In one box) therefore what sounds you get out, will be totally dependent on what instruments THE USER loads in. (Like virtually all computers it has its own internal sounds, but whether you use them or not, is down to user preference) If you look at it from this point of view, it should make it easier to understand. Hope this helps.
Bill
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#150133 - 06/28/06 12:02 PM
Re: Can we make one simple test?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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--------------------------------------------- treat it as a controller keyboard and computer, (In one box) therefore what sounds you get out, will be totally dependent on what instruments THE USER loads in. (Like virtually all computers it has its own internal sounds, but whether you use them or not, is down to user preference) ---------------------------------------------
Well said, you couldn't have put it any better. This board lets you add what you want (isn't this what a lot of us have been asking for as well), plus it comes with decent sounds, but the power is adding what you want. It's a computer with a killer controller (that has ARRANGER functions).
With the Mediastation couldn't you essentially load in VST's and substitute those great voices into the styles be it user or preset?
There's just so many possibilites with a keyboard like this.
Squeak
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#150134 - 06/28/06 01:40 PM
Re: Can we make one simple test?
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Registered: 03/31/02
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Loc: California
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Originally posted by Diki: But one year ago you WERE trying to sell us on the Mediastation, and it wasn't ready......... It's an uphill battle to tell us the thing is "much stable" now, (do you mean 'much more stable' or 'completely stable'? This is why you need English speakers.....) and have us completely believe you.
I've yet to see any high end keyboard that was completely stable and needed no OS updates out of the box. I previously owned a Yamaha 9000 Pro and the early software versions were absolutely atrocious. I didn't see people bashing Yamaha for releasing a keyboard that had numerous bugs and believe me the 9000 Pro wasn't the only product Yamaha released that had serious problems. The reality is almost every manufacturer releases a product knowing full well there are bugs in the software. Manufacturers hope the end user will never find the bugs and most often that is the case. Its when bugs are found that the true test of a manufacturer is at hand. What sets manufacturers apart is their ability to support future software and bug fixes and listen to their end users. So far Lionstracs has done an excellent job updating the Mediastation and Domenik is continually working on new software, sounds, and features which is more than Yamaha ever did for me. The Mediastation is by no means unstable and I've yet to have a problem with mine. The main reason to own an open ended keyboard is that it can load and play sounds and software from many other companies greatly expanding your sound and style palette. Unlike a closed system where you are fixed to what the manufacturer decides most people want and many times those sounds are weak. The Mediastation has some great GM/GS sounds and some that I consider average but that holds true for any keyboard. If you judge a keyboard simply by GM/GS sounds which I think are horrible in most keyboards, you are definitely limiting yourself. When was the last time you purchased a keyboard where every sound was incredible? I personally love my Wersi Abacus Duo Pro and Lionstracs X-76 because I can make them sound like whatever I want. If I need better strings, pianos, or drums, I simply load new samples in. Its not until you spend time with an open ended keyboard that you realize the incredible potential they have. So far I've not seen or heard any other arranger or workstation that has been released that has the same capabilities as the Wersi or Lionstracs. Korg did a very good job with the Oasys but it lacks most of the abilities of the Wersi or Lionstracs. If Korg would incorporate the features of the PA1X Pro into the Oasys and expand its sequencing and recording capabilities, then they'd have a serious contender on their hands. Who knows if Korg will ever consider doing so? I know I've posted this before but I stress that unless you've personally heard a Wersi or Lionstracs in person you can't understand how good they truly sound. My suggestion, try and hear one in person rather than postulate what it sounds from an MP3 demo which can't convey what the instrument truly sounds like.
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#150136 - 06/28/06 01:49 PM
Re: Can we make one simple test?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Ensareyou, I totally agree with you. That's the whole purpose of an open ended keyboard. That's what makes the Mediastation such a good product in my opinion.
Yes Dom and his crew have done a great job at fixing problems too.
Seriously guys talk to Dom, you'd be surprised at what he'll sell you one for.
Squeak
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#150138 - 06/29/06 12:35 AM
Re: Can we make one simple test?
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
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A good idea, but the instruments chosen will be the player’s personal choice, and may not be yours. (Just like some people prefer a Steinway Grand, were as others prefer a Bosendorfer Grand) Also, you may not be aware of this but a lot of the scores in films these days are not played by orchestras, but are done in the studio with a keyboard and computer, using VST instruments and samples from various manufactures. Enjoy whatever you play
Bill
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