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#180879 - 11/16/00 08:26 PM
PSR-9000Pro
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Registered: 09/17/00
Posts: 707
Loc: Palmyra Mo. U.S.A.
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Clif Anderson & forum friends, Clif you said the 9000p will be the greatest arranger keyboard on the market! I believe your right! Have you checked out this site? http://www.musicallin.nl/Musicallinfo/DownloadsBestanden/9000p_in.pdf Hope I got that right. If you don't have it,you will have to download a Adobe Acrobat 4.0 reader. It's free! I think you will like this. Have fun! Nobby ------------------ [This message has been edited by Nobby (edited 11-17-2000).]
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#180883 - 11/17/00 05:05 AM
Re: PSR-9000Pro
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Registered: 02/17/00
Posts: 532
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Hi Vic
I think and hope you are right about Roland. They have the XV-88 to base a 76-key arranger on. Just give us the XV soundset, JV and SRX slots, and hopefully a vocalizer, in a G-1000 package. Roland has the best expansion library available. I would lean toward Roland for this reason.
Korg, after all, has a 76-key Triton. Just add arranger functions. The Triton has both ROM slots and a MOSS expansion slot.
Yamaha has the expansion slots, mostly for other forms of synthesis. But how do you control the virtual acoustic synthesis on a PSR-9000Pro? I think Yamaha has some more thinking to do. However, Yamaha's emphasis on quality vocal harmony is well placed.
Technics apparently has one or more expansion slots. Not much of a library. The next model should be the KN-7000, maybe there will be a KN-7600 as well.
Solton is introducing a new 76-key model. As the company with the best styles, it remains a contender. But Solton must be nervous with the heavyweights moving into its pro-arranger niche.
GEM has great products, but needs something new, like an arranger version of the Equinox, or a version of the SK-760, 880, with lots of ROM, and plenty of solid-state memory for styles.
Casio has already joined the 76-key party at the low end. I think the 61-key MZ-2000 is an exciting entry into the high-middle range. How interested Casio is in the high end, I do not know.
It seems like there should be more news from Music Meese this year. What happened?
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