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#161498 - 10/19/05 02:04 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 12/01/02
Posts: 1790
Loc: Medina, OH, USA
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Donny,
Many things... but what comes to mind first is 76 keys and great sounding live drums. Also, re-drum - being able to play those live drums replacing the drums in a midi... very cool feature. Not sure if Midjay has that, but I think so.
Killer saxaphones, average/good guitars and organs, but much improved with AJs EXP upgrade, which also has a dynamite stereo grand - fantastic!
Relating to another subject discussed recently, when I'm performing with the SD1, it sounds like a very good "live band". With the PSR3000, like a very good "finished CD". My point being, when you have that laptop front and center for all to see, plus a polished CD sound, yea, more than a few folks could be thinking DJ, canned music, not live.
Your setup (yours, Dave's, and Gary's) is a very slick setup, IMO. But it does "broadcast" the laptop. I've been using a laptop for all of 2 weeks now - front and center, but somewhat concealed. From the audience POV, it looks like a music rack.
Glenn
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#161500 - 10/19/05 03:13 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 02/21/05
Posts: 314
Loc: Allen, TX, USA
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SD1 just simply fits my need, and my ears. It is best for what I do which is arranger playing. I've been plying one since it first came out, been trying to replace it with something new, bought TYROS with the intention to replace it, still have it, but never taken it out to gig. SD1 is kind of like "Security blanket" for me when I play.
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SD9, Audya5, Genos, Roland XP60, 2 Yamaha DSR12, 2 Yamaha Sub, 2 Turbosound 2000
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#161503 - 10/19/05 03:41 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 02/21/05
Posts: 314
Loc: Allen, TX, USA
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Originally posted by DonM: Shade of Pale, you aren't THAT far from me here in the Shreveport area. We'll have to get together some time. I like the SD1 a lot. I have been considering going to the Midjay and controller also, but can't make up my mind. Maybe Ketron will bring out an SD2 soon? DonM Don, I read in the Bose PA post that you and HankB might come up to Dallas to check it out, please let me know when, we can arrange to meet, i'll email you my cell later. Hope I can get you some Beers!!!!!!!!
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Tye
SD9, Audya5, Genos, Roland XP60, 2 Yamaha DSR12, 2 Yamaha Sub, 2 Turbosound 2000
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#161505 - 10/19/05 04:19 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Your setup (yours, Dave's, and Gary's) is a very slick setup, IMO. But it does "broadcast" the laptop. I've been using a laptop for all of 2 weeks now - front and center, but somewhat concealed. From the audience POV, it looks like a music rack.Glenn, I working on a new concept that may blow away all of the misconceptions the laptop creates, plus solve a host of problems with the keyboard's lousy LCD display. If you recall, I've been trying to located a sunlight viewable LCD display that is compatible with the PSR-3000's video output. Just a few days ago, I stumbled across a website that had something along these lines, and it was available in several screen sizes. I have a few other projects that must be completed first, but I hope to work in this one in the next few months, possibly during January or Feburary if the schedle ever slows down. I'll post my progress at that time. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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