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#160069 - 03/16/05 06:29 AM
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I check in a couple times a day, but synthsofts, sound fonts, etc, pose very little interest for me as well. Not much snow left Don, but this morning's temperature was a brisk 28 degrees--not my kind of temperature. I'm currently working on a miniature, stereo, pre-amp that can be used as an interface between a laptop's headphone output and keyboard's auxiliary input. Something about half the size of a pack of cigarettes that runs on a small battery and puts out sufficient power to match the keyboard's normal levels. Hopefully, I'll have it ready in a couple weeks. Guess I'll go back to being a lurker, Gary
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#160070 - 03/16/05 08:56 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Originally posted by The Accordionist: ...It used to be Scott Yee, Donny, Don M, Uncle Dave, Fran, etc., and now it seems that a whole new crew have arrived and the "old guard" seem to have vanished... You didn't miss me, Tommy, but I do really understand your request. I am one of the newer posters. I came to visit this forum because I had and have trouble with my synth. I've got some really good advisements in here but nevertheless it will last a while until the trouble will be shot. If the trouble will be shot I will leave this forum for a longer time because I'm in progress of recording. Maybe the threads will go better again then... ------------------ Greetings from Frankfurt (Germany), Sheriff ;-)
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#160071 - 03/16/05 09:01 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Posted by Trident: --------------------------------- "Squeak_D is also missing I think" ---------------------------------
I'm still here, but like others have said I'm not interested in some of the topics that have come up lately. I pop in from time to time now to read the posts, and if one catches my eye I'll read and possibly post if I have something to say on the issue. The forum has gotten a little dry lately, but I've seen this happen before. I've been a member going on five years now, and over that time I've seen it happen a few times.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 03-16-2005).]
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#160080 - 03/16/05 01:28 PM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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I have to agree with you there Pro. I think Yamaha was out of line requesting the pics to be removed. What the hell happened to free speach? Obviously this keyboard was demoed somewhere and pics surfaced. It doesn't make any sense to me.
A good example of how Yammie acted like "jerks" in this is MotorTrend magazine. I've read that magazine many times and seen snapshot photos of the next SUV or Sedan, or Sports Car where the photographer caught a sneak peek of the vehicle being tested. GM, Ford, and other makers don't make them remove their pics from the magazines (and these are publicitations in the millions).
The Zone has been about a lot of other stuff not related to arrangers. I too am at fault for it as well. The addition of the "Bar" by Nigel was a good idea in my opinion. It's a good place to talk about everything else. I too think that there hasn't been much hooplaaa about arrangers lately. Roland's G-70 (from what I've read on the Zond) fell short with reviewers. Plus Yammie balling out on the next Tyros seems to have pissed off a lot of dedicated Yamaha fans as well.
Squeak
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#160084 - 03/16/05 05:23 PM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I understand why some folks don't find the need or desire to talk about softsynths and soundfonts, because for the most part they have no real relavance in a hardware based system. Much like a discussion of "Tyros vs PA1x vs etc etc" or "Can PSR3000 use PSR 1000 styles" likely has little relevance to someone using One Man Band or one of the other soft arranger programs. ( not picking on your particular topics guys, just making a point ). Doesn't make any of these bad or irrelevant topics though right ?
In my software based hybrid arranger / workstation / analog modeling system, sound fonts and Vsti's have all the relevance in the world, because the system itself is software based and is very flexible.
I have no desire to discuss or comment about arrangers that I will likely never own, including the Tyros, PSR3000, PA1x, G70, and so on and so forth. For one, as far as playing experience with them, I'm a model or two behind, and have little if anything useful to add. I also don't feel any need to discuss my only hardware arranger, the PA80, since it has always worked pretty much just as advertised, and just as I have expected it to. It's an old model now, and I doubt That I'll ever see new aftermarket products that I can use with it. That said, I'm always happy to answer any question about it ( If I can ) that another member might have.
So yes, many of the topics aren't about the Tyros, or the PA1x, etc. I happen to think that's a good thing btw. I think the title of this forum legitimizes the discussions from those of us who use or prefer to discuss the use of a software arranger system, or am I reading it wrong ? Is it because it says "keyboard" in the forum title ? If it helps, my controller is a keyboard.....
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 03-16-2005).]
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#160086 - 03/17/05 02:15 AM
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Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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I don't know if this "identity crisis" has hit this forum before, or if it is just a byproduct from slow news in the industry, but for all it is worth, I wouldn't like this forum to become an "arranger only church". I believe the purpose of a forum is the exchange of views, ideas, some fun, on a specified topic. If you then broaden the view just a little bit and include arranger "systems" as well as keyboards (can't find a better word now), then softsynths or OMB like programs will fit the bill nicely. The Bar is a wonderful addition for people who would also like to share their opinion on sports, weather, or the most wonderful invention ever made, women Limiting the discussion only in hardware arrangers will make the forum more sterile, less fun, like some other forums I have seen around. The more "niche" the category, fewer people will talk about it, few will have interest, and fewer will post. And then of course, when the Roland GW-5 or the new Tyros or whatever next hits the news, there will be a surge of posts and topics like these will be forgotten, right? Or we may just wait for Scott Yee to recover from the flu and Uncle Dave to finish doing better things than posting here. Sometimes, half of the posts were theirs. It too, shall pass.
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#160088 - 03/17/05 05:52 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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My feelings exactly royandreno. I had hoped Arrangers might evolve a little more than they have, but other than better samples and better storage capabilities, I don't see a lot of significant changes as new models arrive to replace old older ones.
I had hoped someone would be innovative enough to incorporate similar technologies used by Steven Kay in Karma, but with better control so that a user had a choice between using the locked patterns that exist now and algorithims like those used in Karma. It never happened, and I don't see any signs that it will.
Rayzoon's Jamstix has exactly the type of features I would like to see in a new arranger. It lays down drum tracks instantaneously as you play, and it can create them interactively, based on midi or audio input, or it can lay out predetermined patterns, or a combination of the two. A bit surprisingly to me, from the demo I tried, it works quite well. That is exactly the kind of functionalty I hoped to see an arranger have, but I just don't see Yamaha, Korg, or anyone else doing it anytime in the near future.
AJ
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#160089 - 03/17/05 06:10 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Enough already! (I learned that from DNJ) The last time I looked at the top of the page it said General Arranger Keyboard Forum. However, the forum has over the years, gradually transformed into a general music forum, of which the arranger keyboard is the centerpiece. We've discussed the merrits of every concievable speaker, amp system, mics, tyles of wires, recording devices, diagnosed computer problems, evaluated nearly every piece of recording software available and even advised folks how to transport their gear in a safe, secure manner. Synths are, like every facet of music, just another component of a very complex, but enjoyable profession, and for many, pastime.
Despite the fact that there hasn't been any lively discussions about amps, mics, etc during the past few weeks, it does not indicate the forum is gasping its last breath. When someone discovers a new, exciting, inovative product and posts the information, the responses will once again be lively.
Keep those creative juices flowing guys and gals, look for new and wonderful ways to make music. That's what makes this a great forum. Narrow it down to just one or two areas of expertise and I'll be among the first to seek greener pastures.
Cheers,
Gary
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#160093 - 03/17/05 08:25 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 11/10/00
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I have to believe that the recent obsession with all the questioning of what is on and off topic has happened largely because there isn't all that much that is new and exciting to report about arrangers. Of course that's just my opinion, but it certainly affects what I will consider purchasing in the future.
I have no interest whatsoever in discussing A / B comparisons of hardware arrangers, speakers, drum machines, etc, but I think these things are relevant to an arranger setup for someone else, and I don't complain if that's the topic of the moment. If it doesn't interest me, I simply don't read. It really isn't that hard to do. So if I discuss what I use in conjunction with One Man Band and my soft arranger system in general, I would like the same courtesy.
I respect what everyone is saying, but I don't want to see this become a place where forum cops abound. I think Nigel does the job just fine, and he always has. it isn't like folks are coming in here and discussing analog synths or workstations on a regular basis, but if it somehow ties into my overall setup, then yes, I think it's relevant. I have been here for over 4 years now, and I never remember so much quibbling over what is and what isn't topic. It's getting old guys and gals.
I've also seen many "regular" members ( including and especially me ) at one time or another take a thread and run a completely different way with it. It happens. No need to fret about it.
Fran, after rereading over and over, I am quite sure you called it right. My apologies to Gary, as I'm sure my initial reaction was totally unwarranted. I now think I completely misread what he was saying.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 03-17-2005).]
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#160110 - 03/20/05 01:30 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Did anyone really get a 'close' look at the 'supposed' Tyros II pics? I for one think the Pics were doctored and I'm talking major surgery here. No reputedly respected Manufacturer of Keyboards, like any one of the Big three as an example, would IMHO even think about releasing such a weird looking Keyboard to anyone, let alone the masses. Yamaha did the right thing in requesting the 'supposed' leaked pictures (heavy on the 'supposed' btw ) be removed at there behest. That thing didn't look like a real Keyboard, it looked like a miniaturized version of the B2 Bomber. Up Up and Away!! And if I happen to be wrong (which I don't think I am btw) I would under NO circumstances buy that Albatross of a Keyboard even if it DID have 76 keys, had a Gigabyte of WAV ROM, and sounded sublimely divine. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO WWAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!! Time will tell all... But if Yammie releases something that ugly they have no one to blame but themselves. Best regards, Mike
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#160113 - 03/20/05 10:07 AM
Re: Slowdown on the forum?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Originally posted by keybplayer: Did anyone really get a 'close' look at the 'supposed' Tyros II pics? I for one think the Pics were doctored and I'm talking major surgery here. Mike, Yes, I'm looking at the infamous Tyros2 pics this very second, and convinced that these are NOT doctored shots. Mike, curious what evidence do you see of the pics being altered? Admittedly, when I first saw the pics, I thought the new design a bit odd (ugly), but have grown to appreciate this 'new' trimmed around the edges compact appearance. I for one might eventually get a Tyros2 for the new design change look alone. Even though I still appreciate the innovative look of my Tyros1, as one of the FIRST Tyros1 owners on this forum (2 yrs -4 mos) I'm perhaps ready for a new look. I'm now anxiously waiting to hear what (more importantly) new sounds & features Tyros2 offers. - Scott
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#160115 - 03/21/05 09:30 PM
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Loc: CA
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Originally posted by Scottyee: Admittedly, when I first saw the pics, I thought the new design a bit odd (ugly), but have grown to appreciate this 'new' trimmed around the edges compact appearance. I for one might eventually get a Tyros2 for the new design change look alone. - Scott To each his own I guess Scott. What I'm thinking and of course I could be wrong is Yamaha possibly released that pic as a kind of gauge or 'barometer' to see how something with a radical design would be received by the public. A prototype if you will which depending on peoples reaction is either given the green light or shelved. I for one hope that turkey is shelved for good. Steve's eyes are watching closely to our responses and I hope he takes mine and others into consideration when he relays his findings to Corporate headquarters. Yamaha will do what it wants of course but they will have at least one less sale if they do indeed release it as it stands, if indeed the Pic is real. Btw, time will tell if that pic was a hoax or not. You would be simply amazed at what you can do with Photoshop besides cunning people intent on pulling off a realistic looking deception. Best regards, Mike
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#160116 - 03/21/05 10:05 PM
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