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#172275 - 05/28/07 08:38 AM
Re: Ketron Audya
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Originally posted by Dnj: Why dont we stop assuming things about people & products & just wait until the unit is released.....this way there is no questions. I think one reason to question something Donny is that the truth might be revealed. If no one asked or inquired about whether Ketron's Audya (or any other product for that matter) has a particular feature, especially a feature that is of a questionable nature since Ketron didn't specify what USB interface is on the Audya only saying on the spec sheet that it has "USB"; that maybe Ketron would see our posts or someone who might be connected with them to inform them that people are wondering if the Audya will use current technology i.e. USB 2.0 or old technology i.e. USB 1.1 on their new TOTL Arranger. And since the Audya is still in developmental stages and by our bringing attention to the USB issue, that maybe, just maybe, if Ketron was going with USB 1.1 that they could theoretically change their mind and instead implement USB 2.0. At the end of the Audya spec sheet there is a disclaimer that says: "Specificatons and appearance subject to change without notice". If indeed Ketron was going to go with USB 1.1 on the Audya and they noticed that people wanted it to have USB 2.0, that they might reconsider and use USB 2.0 instead. That would be my hope anyway. And if the Audya already has USB 2.0 that Ketron would change the spec sheet to reflect that fact instead of it just saying, as does now, that it only has "USB". BTW, Korg leaves no doubt in anyone's mind that the Pa800 has USB 2.0. I am just asking Ketron to clarify what "USB" means. Is that such a crime? If no one asked a question on a questionable matter it is more than likely the Company in question would have no reason to clarify the item in question and therefore the consumer may forever be left in the dark. What is that saying?.. ah yes, "You shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free". And just to know whether the Audya has USB 2.0 or even just old antiquated USB 1.1 would finally put this matter to rest and in the process would enlighten everybody, and consequently it might make their purchasing decision a little easier. Like mine for one. Best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 05-28-2007).]
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#172282 - 05/28/07 05:31 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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Originally posted by Taike: 2 USB Host, 1 USB Device (fur externe Gerate wie Speicherstift, DVD-Laufwerke, MP3-Player, Floppy usw) Taike For all those that failed German 101: USB : 2 USB Device + 1 USB host. Mass storage devices supported : Floppy, Stick, Mp3 players, CD/DVD Rom, HD, Computer keyboardetc By the way, on another forum 18.5 kg amounts to 38 lbs which is more like it. Mo!! Hold on with those wheels!! Taike [This message has been edited by Taike (edited 05-28-2007).]
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#172287 - 05/29/07 04:54 AM
Re: Ketron Audya
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#172292 - 05/29/07 07:08 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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Well, this whole USB thing seems to me to be much ado about nothing.... There really is only one thing that actually NEEDS USB2 speeds (IMO), and that is sample loading. Everything else, data transfer of registrations, styles, MIDIs etc, the file sizes are so small and USB 1.1 is so fast (theoretically) that it makes practically no difference between the two (if a file loads in 1 sec. using USB 1, would it be any more usable if it came in in .1 sec.? If backup of the entire registration memory takes 30 seconds, who would NEED it to be in 3 sec? How often do you back up? ). No, the only place that USB2 would make a SIGNIFICANT difference would be sample loading. Files of 32MB or more are the norm for good quality samples, and USB 2's transfer speeds would be very welcome. BUT.... the data transfer from the HD (or whatever storage it's on) is only part of the picture. The speed and size of the data pipeline to the sample RAM is actually the main bottleneck. Even USB1 outperforms most modern samplers in theoretical throughput. Put another way, if most modern keyboards had data pipelines as fast as computers, they would load up close to 50X as fast as they do now with only a USB 1.1 interface. The new MotifXS has a vastly better data pipeline, and loads up close to 10X faster than a MotifES. But the interface isn't the cause, just the bigger, faster pipeline. So before we start worrying too much about USB 1 or 2, we need better information about how fast the sample RAM can load. Trust me, it probably STILL won't be much faster than USB 1.1 can deliver. So chill, your USB2 peripherals will still work with it even if it IS USB 1.1.....
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#172293 - 05/29/07 07:36 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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As far as the great sound goes; I need a lot more convincing it isn't all hype. I still haven't got an answer, (or maybe I missed it?) if the audio styles stream from HD or are part of the sample Rom. If they don't stream from HD, then there cannot possibly be that many audio loops in the unit. Nothing beyond major and minor chords, and not much variety. How could they possibly fit major, minor, 7th, minor 7th, 9th, 6th, 13th, chords, plus live intros and endings, variations, etc, all using live loops without consuming vast amounts of data? I'm thinking we must be dealing with just a few styles that use live guitars, banjos, etc, and that in a limited major/minor capacity. The idea is excellent no doubt, and in a few more years will be stunning, but I think we're going to see a lot of limitations in this first version.
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#172294 - 05/29/07 09:42 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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The video was a mixed bag in my opinion. I really liked the Rhodes, the Organs, the Harmonica, and for that matter the Banjo too. I didn't particularly care for the Grand Piano sound, and the acoustic steel guitar(s) lacked authenticity in the upper registers to my ears. Also the Vocalizer sounds more akin to a vocoder than it does to a harmonizer in my opinion. I thought the Drums were very good though. I guess this thing is top secret since they didn't show any video of him actually playing the keyboard or pushing any buttons or a view of the LCD screen, etc. One reason they might have filmed it that way was the possibility of them changing some of the design or features before it is finally released at the end of the year. As a sidebar - when Korg showcased their the new M3 workstation keyboard they gave everybody an upfront and personal view of all the various aspects of the keyboard along with close up views of the LCD, button layout, etc. Even though it would be 6 months later i.e. July of this year before it will hit store shelves. I think Ketron is being a little too standoffish in their presentation of the Audya. Case in point is their inability to inform the general public of what type of USB interface the Audya has or will have. Also not letting people get a glimpse of someone actually playing the Audya so people can see layout of the Board, the keys, the LCD screen, the buttons, etc. So what if you decide to change it later. People could care less just so long as it doesn't hinder any functionality or change the design in such a way as to be ridiculous or absurd looking. Don't be so secretive or reluctant to let the public know about your new product. How you market your product goes a long way in how the general public will receive it. So come on, open up already. Best, Mike
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#172297 - 05/29/07 11:43 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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exactly, so ketron is not necessarily trying to hide something, or to avoid showing the keys and front panel etc. maybe is just an amateur video recording from someone in the audience.
nevertheless, ketron, and all the manufacturers for that matter, should have hi quality video presentation as soon as their instruments get to the first public event. since the instrument is ready to be shown at these public events, shouldn t be a problem to make a decent official video to post on the internet for everybody.
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#172304 - 05/30/07 10:24 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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i think what korg did, posting an hour long video on their official arranger site is a nice idea. if you're really interested, no need to go in a store to try it by yourself, especially if there's no store around, but just watch carefully the presentation. and it gives you a preety good idea what that keyboard is about. as for a good official video demo on official websites... is yet to be seen!
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#172316 - 02/11/08 05:08 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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#172317 - 02/11/08 06:53 PM
Re: Ketron Audya
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