hi all, as you would possibly be aware, someone is advertising an RA-800 module and a GEM WK2(HD not oriental) module...i have no experience of these at all, and i cannot find any demos on the net, so i would like to ask those on the forum what their thoughts are, and perhaps indicate which unit sounds better, and has better rhythms...i have been trying unsuccessfully to utilise software arranger programs to complement my s90es, so need to return to hardware..(module preferably) i do like the midjay but it is still too expensive, as are the other modules in the ketron range... thanks for any info dennis
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Dennis, The Roland RA800 is a great table top arranger, modeled after the 76 key G800..It has great features including a SMF playback...The sounds are very good.. I used one for a couple years with my XP80[76 keys]...The unit is a little large but makes it easy to use..
It also has lyrics read out with embedded sequences..
They are hard to find, and a good alternative if you are looking for something to go along with your favorite keyboard..
Hi Dennis, If I had to choose I'd go for the RA. I had a G800 & a couple of RA's over the years, I wish they still made them. Bear in mind though, they do date back to the mid to late 1990's. What might have sounded fantastic to me back then, may not be on a par to current instruments. You may want to consider the differences in the USA & Aussie Electricity supplies. I think they're on 110volts were on 240?? Don't know how that affects things & I wouldn't have a clue as to whether that could be a problem for you. best wishes Rikki [QUOTE]Originally posted by miden: [B]
hi rikki, thanks for your thoughts, as long as they use "wall warts" and not internal power supplies, no problem...yeah i know they are pretty old(although i think the wk2 is newer) but the marriage with the s90es may get around some of the sounds issues, i don't really know at this stage, its more a "suck it and see" exercise.... but i am finding that eventhough it sounds good, OMB is way to fiddly and a bit "clumsy" to use live... cheers dennis