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#156821 - 03/11/05 08:08 PM
Re: Roland G70 now available in California
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 6
Loc: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Originally posted by john smies:
I would back up Spalding here.(...)
Hi Spalding and John Smies! I'm musician in Brazil, my name is Marcos Vampa. I'm looking for information about G70 and I found thid forum. And I found two other foruns, with diferent opinions, one good, another bad. When you say " through the same set up" what do you mean? I ask it because keyboards with built in speakers always sound worst when plugged on an external amplifier and speakers. Recently I had a great disappointment with PA50 because of it, so I sold it. PA1X and Tyros have built in speakers an G70 don't. (well... sorry my english...). And My interest in Roland arranger keyboards is because there many brazilian styles for them, and styles that sound very similar to the reality of our music, different of other manufacturers, that have a "outside look" to us. If G70 have an inteligent style edition, and if it sounds at least like a Roland XP80 or a Korg i3 that's enough for me. What fo you think? Thanks, Marcos Vampa ------------------ Marcos Vampa Rio Brazil
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#156825 - 03/18/05 07:05 AM
Re: Roland G70 now available in California
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 6
Loc: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Originally posted by spalding: If you like latin styles do not spend £000's on a keyboard simply for that.Styles are easily bought on the net or provided freely from other net resources with a little tweaking. Hi everybody Hi Spalding The question is that Roland make styles that are really brazilian. They sound very close to our musical feeling. Korg, Yamaha, and others, don't do it sucessfully. They provide us with stuff they THINK brazilian music is. The simple fact the keyboard manufacturers situates brazilian music under the "Latin Music" label shows up how they don't know what our music really is, and how the styles should sound. But Roland have a special politcs to brazilian music, they have a different way to approach it. The result is: the best styles to play our music, brazilian music, not "latin" music. Maybe it's hard to foreigners understand, hear, see this differences, but to us they are very clear. In the same way is almost impossible for many brazilian musician see differences between american pop rock and english pop rock, grunge and heavy metal, rock and rythm blues etc. Roland provide dozens of samba, forro, axe, choro and others good brazilians styles, the others offers 3 or 4 poor styles I, as you, buy keyboards considering it's sound, but, considering Roland have a huge users community working and producing brazilian styles, and considering that their converted styles don't sound so good when played on others keyboards (Korg, Yamaha, etc) I want try G70 . If I will be very very disappointed, wel... maybe a XV-5080 as a tone generator could help. But it means spend more money... What do you think? Thanks : ) (and sorry my english) Marcos Vampa
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#156827 - 03/18/05 10:36 AM
Re: Roland G70 now available in California
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Junior Member
Registered: 03/11/05
Posts: 6
Loc: Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: I used other sources for sounds without problems[XP80, JV1010 and naturally all the GS instruments from Roland] Fran, I have a JV-1080, I use it with a EXR7 to improve the final sound. But in the GM mode EXR7 can't access all the GM Drum Kits, it's limited to Standard and Brush Set. Do you know a way EXR7 can use all JV1080 GM Drum Kits? And what is the best GM/GS instruments you used wuth G1000? Thank You Marcos Vampa ------------------ Marcos Vampa Rio Brazil
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