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#192052 - 08/10/05 04:20 AM
Keyboards
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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I'm in the market for a new keyboard. I haven't used one for a long time. The last keyboards I had was a Roland D-20 and a GEM CD-2 Arranger. I'm primarily a pianist, but I would love to get into the "One-man-band" scene, to make more cash. Therefore I need a keyboard, since my CD-2 is acting up on me, it doesn't work, and I can't seem to find anyways of reseting it to factory preset. So I was looking at the Roland EXR-7S, it looks fab on the demo videos available, but everyone I talk to says stay away, Yamaha or Korg is the way to go. So I tried a PA-50 in my local music store, and I have to say, I was not impressed. It sounded very "Keyboard". Like a Polish one-man-dance-band. Most people are telling me to throw in more bucks and get either the PSR-3000, or the Tyros. Theese sound great on the demovideos also, but they have less keys than the EXR-7, but more styles and such. The EXR-7 looked like a great live too, which is what I will be using it for, but everyone I talk to still says stay away. Is the PSR-3000 or Tyros really worth the extra bucks? They are like three times more expensive than the roland. The PA1XPro from Korg also looks good, but it's expensive. I've listened to demos of the Yamaha 9000 Pro, but it too sounds "Keyboard". The Roland G-70 looks like a great tool, and probably may suit my needs, but it's horrendiously expensive! Is it really that much better?
Opinions and advice needed!
Doc-Z
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#192055 - 08/10/05 07:33 AM
Re: Keyboards
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Do a search on SZ, General arranger for EXR-5. There is a detailed review..
I looked at the DGX305 because I wanted lyrics to read with a SMF, but the print was so small it was not usefull in a performance situation..[ I wanted a inexspensive keyboard to leave on the stage].. The EXR has better sounds , feels better[full size keys]..as for user friendly , I prefer the Roland..It is what you are use to..I have never found the PSR's easier to use than the Roland comparable instruments.. Play them and let your ears and hands tell you what you need to know and want..
AS for styles they are easily found with this membership at ZS.. How many do you want for your "NEW" Roland? Do you need the Yamaha styles , Korg styles Ketron, etc,,to play on a Roland?....Just ask here..
If you go with a Yamaha, the same style support is here at ZS.
[This message has been edited by Fran Carango (edited 08-10-2005).]
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#192056 - 08/10/05 07:44 AM
Re: Keyboards
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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#192060 - 08/11/05 12:17 AM
Re: Keyboards
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 436
Loc: Norway
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Hello again, and thank you for your replies. I revisited the 9000pro, I got a link from a friend of someone who posted demos of his live work online. The guys name was Esh and supposedly uses the 9000pro exclusively. His demos sound real good, but some of the voices sound "old" compared to the demos of other keyboards. I particulary like the strings and horns of his demos, they really sound alive. But the piano is a bit thin to my taste, and the guitars and basses are really not good compared to the others I've heard.
I had an idea, what if someone posted a midifile, then people with different keyboards could customize that midifile and play it through their keyboards, and post a MP3 of their keyboard playing that file, that way we could easilly compare keyboards.
The midifile should be a short song, featuring different instruments, strings, horns, piano, organs and guitars. Maybe 12 bars long?
That way people could really tell which keyboard they think sound best.
Doc-Z
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#192061 - 08/11/05 01:48 AM
Re: Keyboards
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Registered: 03/21/02
Posts: 788
Loc: Rotherham,England.
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Originally posted by doc-z: I had an idea, what if someone posted a midifile, then people with different keyboards could customize that midifile and play it through their keyboards, and post a MP3 of their keyboard playing that file, that way we could easilly compare keyboards.
The midifile should be a short song, featuring different instruments, strings, horns, piano, organs and guitars. Maybe 12 bars long?
That way people could really tell which keyboard they think sound best.
Doc-Z This is OK for someone who has not yet heard too many different KB's. Posting your MP3 will be a problem. Not possible on this forum. cheers Eddie ------------------ Eddie from Rotherham Skype:eddiefromrotherham www.yamahakeyboards.info
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