Hi Claudiu,
your VA76 has styles that give you your automatic accompaniment when your press a chord with your left hand, you'll hear bass, drums, guitar etc in the rythm of your choice, be it rock, pop, waltz, bigband etc.
If you hit the RECORD button in your VA76, you can record your performance & save it to zip or disk, this is called sequencing. You can then also go further & edit your performance in the sequencer & save it, and play it back or whatever.
A work station doesn't have styles like your VA76 has. If you decide you want to record a performance, you have to record each track individually ie you have to play the bass part, then you have to record the drum parts etc you more or less build up your song track by track and you have to know what notes you want to play. This is multitrack sequencing.
The above is a very simplified explanation,
My understanding is some of the newer workstations have loops ( musical phrases) that you can use in your songs. These are not the same thing as styles in an arranger keyboard.
It really depends on what type of music you play and what you really want it for ie to play styles ( workstations don't) , to sequence, ( workstations usually have very good sequencers) to use for melody sounds. ( workstations usually have a good variety of sounds)
Personally I don't have a workstation anymore because I need the styles from an arranger type keyboard for my songs. I don't have the musical ability to to record a song from scratch ie know what the bass player, plays, or create a good drum part etc
best wishes
Rikki
Originally posted by claudiu:
Ok - Thanks - Now i know what a workstation is - Now please tell me what can it do ? what styles ? Please be more specific - BTW - I hace a thick skull. what can i do with a workstation ? I don't know what sequence is and all that. Best wishes !
[This message has been edited by rikkisbears (edited 10-24-2005).]