And I mean live looping of chord input, NOT pre-entered chords. Some of us play sax, t'bone, guitar, whatever. Without a chord sequencer, you HAVE to use SMFs for backing.....
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"Additional Sounds (up to 128) may be quickly loaded from Disk to the internal 64MB (expandable to 128MB) Internal RAM and a renewed Sampling section 44 KHz / 16bit is also provided."
Maybe if Ketron could expand this part of the Audya Keyboard. 128Mb is not a lot of storage space for additional sounds. It would be consumed very quickly. The additon of extra sound would allow user to customize their Ketron for their particular application. The Tyros 2 currently has 1 Gb expandable internal Ram. At least 1 Gb ( possibly 2 Gb) if not more would be a great addition. Aftermarket companies are starting to make larger samples. Capabilities of reading multi-format samples would be nice ( i.e Aiff, Wav, Akai, Giga etc..) This would open the door to selecting sample from various companies. Further, if the tranfer rates could be made at USB 2.0 speeds (480Mb/sec) or better then loading extra samples would be much easier & faster. Thanks for listening
PS--keep up the good work, the Audya looks promissing
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I can't believe that I'm the only one who is interested in how many styles are on board? Or is that mentioned and I missed it.
Will there be 8 bar, 12 bar, and 16 bar loops? Or just plain old 4 bar loops? These two things are essential in my even thinking of another board.
Seventeen sliders sound great. Another big big down fall for me is what Diki mentioned. Sequencers are very important. I think great and easy sequencers with the option to use the variation changes and other functions while playing a sequence in a live act when playing another instrument of any kind is a must on an arranger board. I think this feature would draw more horn players into OMB situations because large bands venues are getting more and more scarce as time goes on.
What a large customer base the keyboard manufactures are passing up. I can’t believe that they haven’t figured this out yet with all the folks that work for them that probably went to college and studied marketing. Perhaps even the owner(s) studied marketing, eh?
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Originally posted by brickboo: I can't believe that I'm the only one who is interested in how many styles are on board? Or is that mentioned and I missed it.
Nah, you're not the only one, and somewhere I did read 200 on board styles. But maybe the addonstyles plays just as dynamic as onboardstyles this time?
GJ
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When I purchased my (Roland) auto-arranger keyboard, I went crazy downloading, borrowing, seeking out alternative patterns/dance styles. I ended up with probably about 600 that I stored on the computer. Do you know how many I've used on the job for the last 10 years. About a dozen! Why? Because I discovered no one even notices... on the job. Nowadays you're lucky if they even notice your melody line! Still....I'm looking forward to the new Ketron as I'll play it for sheer enjoyment for myself. My audience wouldn't know if I showed up playing a washboard with chopsticks!
What a dissapointment! If I understand correctly Ketron has not skipped there completely useless operating system. No information of important features as Songbook/Music finder. Very limited registration memory. Sounds and styles means nothing if it can not be operated in a proper way! Look at Yamaha and Roland and make something smililair! I hope I'm wrong otherwise it's no point of releasing this product!
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1. According to reports it is not due out until later in the year, so was most likely shown to the trade to find out what they think needs modifying for the final release. 2. If you listen to the video and read other reports, it says that the OS has been redesigned to allow easier use of all the facilities. 3. Remember the saying “One mans meat is another mans poison” so while you may enjoy the Yamaha OS, it does not mean that others will. Enjoy whatever you play
Bill
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