Originally posted by Spalding1:
The Karma still seems to me to be just the next step up in arranger technology
Firstly, thanks for the kind comments in regards to my demo's. Much appreciated.
Yes, Karma and now Karma 2, is the next step up from your typical arranger but it's a huge leap not just a step and that leap takes you in a totally different direction, musically, than would the next gen of arranger keyboards.
It's hard to explain it in words but using Karma is a whole new experience compared to using an arranger. Even the best ones out there, pale in comparison, imho at least. It's also worth noting though, that an Oasys with Karma 2 is *not* an arranger keyboard and was never intended to be one. It might have a few similarities on the surface, but they are just vague similarities and do not have really much in common at all.
I was like you, when I first got my Karma keybaord. Nice arranger functions, like a very complex step sequencer but that was all. Fun and a bit of a novelty but how would I, or even would I ever, use it in the real world of performance and recording?
I dabbled around with my little dark red Karma for about a year and then suddenly, one day, I 'got it'. I stopped thinking of it as a complicated arranger type keyboard as such and began using it as an extention of my own musical abilities to play along side me and help be do things I could never do, due to my terrible playing technique!
It was then and only then, that I realised how much more Karma was than what it seemed on paper.
I guess you simply have to use one for a while before the reality of what it really can do, sinks in. As soon as the Oasys came out with a version of Karma that is over 4 times more powerful that the original Karma keyboard, with an interface that is so much simplier to use, thanks to the graphic display and touch screen stuff as well as the work surfaces, then it was like a prayer answered from heaven for me at least. I sold a lot of my older gear and bought the Oasys and have never looked back.
The Oasys is not for everyone and it certainly isn't for someone who wants or needs arranger type functions because it will surely disappoint that type of user. However, for a creative musician who is in search of fresh and constantly new inspirations to compose and perform music, the Oasys is just the right 'beast' to fulfil those needs.