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#184705 - 12/09/04 03:19 PM
Re: What if Arranger KB Manufacterers suddenly STOPPED releasing 'new' models ?!
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Registered: 10/22/03
Posts: 1155
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Like other members have said it is not the arranger keyboard that makes the difference, but the person playing and programming the arranger.
An arranger keyboard is just a tool for us to be able to make and perform good music. It is up to us as players and performers to know the keyboard and to make the most out of it.
To me, there are two aspects to using an arranger completely: 1. programming sounds and styles and 2. Actually playing the keyboard.
Every time I learn a new song, I then try to see what would be the best way for me to perform the song i.e. do I use an existing style, do I modify an existing style, do I create a new style, do I use a midi file, do I create registrations …. After I have gotten through that part (programming), I then would spend some time actually playing the song with the style and sounds paying attention to timing when pressing the fill button and when to press the start/stop peddle and so on … I usually think of that as the mechanics of playing the arranger. Kind of like practicing a new classical piece, getting it up to a performance standard.
I think that any arranger that has style making capabilities and sound editing, could last as long as you want it to as long as you are willing to spend the time being creative. If I were to get a new arranger, I would have to still have my old one until I can fully use and master the new arranger.
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#184706 - 12/09/04 03:27 PM
Re: What if Arranger KB Manufacterers suddenly STOPPED releasing 'new' models ?!
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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It's not that the older ones won't do it, it's that we are always hoping the newer ones do it easier and better. For example, I could still be playing a Technics KN2000, BUT there was virtually no memory. Everything had to be loaded from floppy, and a single-side one at that. The newer boards have eliminated external effects processors, vocal processors, harmonizers, tone modules, drum machines, mixers, samplers, sequencers. For example Yamaha made a tremendous advance in the quality of the drums between PSR 9000, 2000 and Tyros. Now what will the next one add? MP3s? Wavs? CD recorders? Digital Recorders? Which features to we need or want? That's up to you. That's the enticement of the "next greatest thing". To answer your question--Yes, I could do just fine with what I have for years to come. But I don't want to. DonM
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#184707 - 12/09/04 09:37 PM
Re: What if Arranger KB Manufacterers suddenly STOPPED releasing 'new' models ?!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Scott that's a really good question!
"As I mentioned on another thread, acoustic instrument players tend to eventually settle on a single instrument that they develop a lifetime playing bond with". ----------------------------------- I've noticed there are a lot or people that play acoustic instruments that trade up as often as keyboard players. A good friend of mine manages a local music store here, and from time to time I'll spend an afternoon there with him. I was shocked to see how many musicians who played guitar, drums, and other acoustic instruments traded up for a newer model every year or every few months. Many of the guitars he had on consignment were owned for a year or six months. Man I knew this one guy who got a new guitar every 3 months.
I think keyboardists would be ok if it was to happen. I still see musicians performing with Korg M1's Casio CZ's, Yamaha DX's, and Roland Juno's. They've owned them for years and they still work well for them.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-09-2004).]
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#184709 - 12/10/04 10:08 AM
Re: What if Arranger KB Manufacterers suddenly STOPPED releasing 'new' models ?!
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
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The reason we buy newer models is because they sound better Newer models are usually technically superior, and have more waverom (thus more sounds & better sound quality), better styles (because of the newer & improved sounds, and more polyphony allows programmers to create more complex styles as well), I think that most keyboardists (including myself) seek the ultimate in sound realism, we want our arrangers to sound as close to the real thing as possible, and every new generation is a step closer to "The real thing". And newer models will have improved & new features to even make playing keyboards more fun and easier and more efficient then before. Of course it still depends on the player how good the music sounds, but the sound itself and the quality and realism of it will depend on the keyboard you use, and a great sounding keyboard will make you sound a lot better, but wont make you play better. I'm already looking forward to what the future has in store for us "electronic" musicians, and what improvements will be made on future models. Greetz , Marcel
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