As a New Year dawns upon us, we, as very musically gifted people, can look forward to the new technology that beckons towards us.
Arranger keyboards - and all musical technology for that matter - is moving faster nowadays, and one can hardly keep up. And only when some people have finished going through the "tone banks" of the Yamaha 9000, there is a "pro" version round the corner.... Albeit - without speakers.
Well, I have had my fair share of swapping/upgrading keyboards - right from the Roland Jupiter4 - to the kn6000 - and 18 keyboards in-between.
I am going to put a stop to this by buying a new sound module/sampler next year (around Feb). For all the keyboards I've had - I've never had a sound module! - Not one.
I was thinking of getting a Yamaha sampler (A4000), and thought that my budget of £700.00 would be ample. Well, in a way it would be...but It would be bare bones stuff! A dealer can get me one for about that, but tells me I will want: SIMMs, HARD DRIVE, ZIP, CD ROM, etc - to get the best out of it (not all of these, but at least some) I worked it out that with just a CD-ROM at £120.00 would be too much for me.
So then, I have elected to go for the more "user friendly " option, and that being a sound module. What I need now though, is some good recommendations of you very knowledgeable guys, and what would be best for me at this price (about $850 Dollars)
There are SO MANY sound modules on the market now, that it would, it seems, be impossible to get the right one the first time. I know sound is "Subjective", but there comes a time when a "Musically untrained" ear will know a good module from a bad one.
The modules I have in mind are: EMU Proteus 2000, Yamaha MU 128, Roland SC8850, to name a few. I like the "JV" models by Roland, but it seems like I'm limited to a JV1010 -, as the new "XV3030" is a bit too much for my budget. (£1,299)
I am after good solid sounds, and not anything specific (like a dance module), so good Synth pads, sweeps, Thick-Strings, etc, are on my main "must haves". Also, A module that can reproduce sounds of the
"Gregorian chants", Choirs, etc are needed (it's these
Choir/Gregorian sounds that I need for the music I want to compose)
I know the "JV1010" with the Vocal card can do this, but what I've heard from other people regarding this module - and it's "User-UN-friendlyness" - and also reviews (73%) (see link) I would be best to go for something more "upmarket" I'm told, and that the JV1010 wouldn't really do my KN6000 a great deal of justice....at least without the Expansion cards...
So then, I have my eyes on the "EMU Proteus 2000" - and with a review of 90% (see link for lots of reviewed gear etc) It looks favourite at the moment.
Any advice, and help would be much appreciated - Especially on the EMU 2000 module - which I've been told is quite a good piece of kit (never heard it though - any Demo's available?)
Samplers are a bit out of my depth I think, and maybe a bit too "technical" for me. And also the fact that 9/10 reviews associate samplers with Dance/Rave/Techno/Drum loops etc...something I'm not totally into - save the "odd" moment! -
Must have those Choir/Gregorian sounds though - even if it does mean relegating down to a JV1010! Thanks all in advance, and a happy New Year to you all.
Jupiter5
http://www.futuremusic.co.uk/search_awardwinners.asp?ScrollAction=3 [This message has been edited by Jupiter5 (edited 12-30-2000).]