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#200693 - 02/08/05 11:06 AM
Roland G70 reviews,,, How can they be so different???
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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How can Roland release a product that took 4 years to come out and be so inferior?
I've read reviews that said the G70 sounds like crap, then another review says they sounds are incredible,
one says the compressor settings are awful and the new op system will fix it, another says it works, another says it does nothing.
I remember the Tyros coming out first and everybody was saying that this was the best sounding arranger period.
I listen to the demos, and read reviews, then I got one,
Yes it did sound very good, but then I played it against my SD1, and was amazingly dissapointed, they bottom end was boomy and holllow compared to the sound of the thick full SD1,
The drums were very dull, no real pow or life to them, compared to the SD1,
Then I tried the vocal input, wow this was by far the worst I've ever used, the mic input is so hard to get to a level of usefulness, never mind the vocalizer that clipped at any change in volume,
It took me weeks to get it to a point were it was acceptable. the SD1 I had up and running in 10 minutes. Let me add I use my arrangers in band and solo situations, in solo situations the Tyros is very good, but in a band it sounds too much like a lightweight wanna be, (no offense)
Now I still feel the Tyros is a great board, but it seems to me not all reviews are to be taken as gold, I also have a PA1xpro and I think this board is great but, it seems to have styles and sounds that are designed to have stuff added to it, no very busy, which is not a bad thing but at least let us decide how busy we would like a style to be.
I have owned a i3, G800, em2000, PA80, X1, PSR8000, X1, WK8, VA7, SD1, Tyros, and a PA1xpro I think if I had to select the top 2, it would be the SD1 for sure and then a three way tie, VA7/Tyros/PA1xpro
So I think if I could actually find one to try would be nice
sorry for the rant
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#200699 - 02/09/05 07:12 AM
Re: Roland G70 reviews,,, How can they be so different???
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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That has alot to do with it, but a good portion of the Ketron styles have just regular drums, which sound very musical, it seems instead of having 55 different drum sets, Ketron went with fewer but better, and just to let you all know, I very much doubted getting a Ketron because alot of people on the forum said they were unreliable and not very supportive, but Dano convinced me and it was the best decision I made, then my worst was selling it thinking newer boards were better
If all manufactures, would use bigger samples and more programming and come up with 2 or 3 variations of a sound instead of 100 with 90% being a waste of chip space, we would have something
[This message has been edited by frankieve (edited 02-09-2005).]
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