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#161507 - 10/19/05 03:49 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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I played the SD1 over several long audition sessions, and on separate occasions. Though I appreciated the nice 76 key feel, it's compact dimensions, it's live drum style sync feature, and some nice impressive sounding instrument voices, it overall left me unimpressed, namely because I felt the the bass & rhythm section bass heavy & muddy (unfocused?) sounding, and it lacking in enough swinging jazz styles, with many sounding overly busy to my ears. Navigation with all the identical buttons in straight rows drove me wild too. Even after attempted tweaking . I find the Yamaha OS navigation & Korg PA1XPro sounds & styles more open & transparent (life-like & natural). The BIG thing that turned me away from Ketron (at that time) was Ketron horrible breakdown & repair record. As a PRO musician, I can't afford having the keyboard in the shop all the time. When I auditioned the SD1 & XD9 at my local Ketron dealer, I not only witnessed an SD1 being brought in for repair for the 2nd time in a month, but the XD9 I was auditioning kept locking up when simply selecting another bank/style. I'm waiting for SD2 before giving Ketron another look. In the meantime, the ONLY Ketron dealer I know of within 300 miles of me advised me they no longer carry Ketron because of all the keyboard repair problems they had. Donny, if you switch to Ketron, be prepared for a STEEP and LONG learning curve too. The beauty with the Yamaha Tyros is you can just sit down and start MAKING 'Terrific sounding' MUSIC from the get go, and with Tyros2, people can STOP COMPLAINING that the keys feel cheesy and toy-like any more. Only 61 keys, so what?! It's an auto-accomp arranger for god's sake, and remember, it was you that always made it a POINT that the keyboard's easily transportable size & weight is an all important priority to you because you "gig everyday". That said, it seems to me that your only truly lightweight options now are the: Midjay, SD1, or Tyros2. G70 weighs nearly 50 lbs, and the PA1Xpro is a close 2nd. Ok, if I haven't said enough already, remember that highly respected SZ musician members, Roel & Dreamer, BOTH owned the SD1, and then after an extended honeymoon period enjoying it, like you with your PSR3000, chose to 'DUMP' (using your words their SD1's, in exchange for the Tyros, and are now upgrading to Tyros2 . . . as the world turns. Scott
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#161512 - 10/19/05 07:54 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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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Scottyee: [B]I and it lacking in enough swinging jazz styles, Scott, I do agree with the statement above, as much as I'm so used to SD1, Tyros to me has great Jazz, swing, and Jazz Ballad, as for sound, I love Rhode sounds from Tyros. But, as it has been mentioned, it's more like which one each of us feel more comfortable with......there's couple of things on SD1 that I need to have. I don't dislike Tyros, actually I want to like it more because of third party support and reliability, and i can really see me using Tyros for Cocktail lounge, or Country type, and in all fairness, I 've never given enough time with it. Each of us play whatever fits us the most, and that's a good thing. tye
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SD9, Audya5, Genos, Roland XP60, 2 Yamaha DSR12, 2 Yamaha Sub, 2 Turbosound 2000
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#161513 - 10/19/05 10:13 PM
Re: Why do you love your SD-1 ?
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Tom Cavanaugh: That is some tirade concerning the Ketron products. Tom, trust me. I wasn't trying to be negative about Ketron products. I went in with an open mind, even spending several days returning to the store to play and audition both SD1 & XD9. I can't speak for anyone else. I'm only able to report the experience I had playing it and nothing more. Whether this was merely isolated bad luck I don't know, but don't you think it strangely coincidental, when I now recently call my local Ketron music dealer a year or so later, to inquire about the Midjay, to have him tell me that they have since discontinued carrying Ketron products altogether, because of all the repair problems? Originally posted by Tom Cavanaugh:
What I miss most are the saxes and trumpets that I had on my X1. X1 Rock Sax Demo SD1 SuperSax Demo SD1 SoulSax Tom, I agree that Tyros1 is weak in the 'solo' sax dept, but think Yamaha well made up for that deficiency with Tyros2: Tyros2 SuperArt Sax Tyros2 Modern Big Band Tyros2 Big Band Scott [This message has been edited by Scottyee (edited 10-19-2005).]
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