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#206583 - 01/20/04 11:12 AM
how far can keyboards go
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Registered: 08/12/02
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comparing all the top keyboards,some have features that others do not,with the next phase of keyboards it seems that the top keyboards are coming closer together with their new additions ,in other words they will all be having the same things with better quality sounds ,styles,CD player,etc,etc,etc,so what is new on the horizon,what else can be done,mike
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#206585 - 01/20/04 01:44 PM
Re: how far can keyboards go
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When it comes to technological advances, there is no end in sight. Just last night on the national news I saw a microchip the size of a grain of sand that can be imbedded into the skin of an apple. When the apple is placed on a reader, the computer identifies that it is an apple, how much it costs and adds it to the other items on the customer's grocery bill. However, instead of long check-out lines, the reader was right on the grocery cart. The information was sent to the store's exit, where they customer merely either signed his or her credit card slip, or handed cash to the person at the exit, who then handed them their sales slip.
Sometime in the next few years, we're going to see things in keyboards that are beyond our wildest dreams.
Gary
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#206590 - 01/20/04 03:56 PM
Re: how far can keyboards go
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Geez, A windows based arranger... I see that as a complete nightmare!!!!! There are so many bugs in windows as it is. Imagine you're performing, and in the middle of a song you get that dreaded blue screen Yikes. Squeak
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#206591 - 01/20/04 04:04 PM
Re: how far can keyboards go
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Registered: 12/03/99
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ USA
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Anthony,
This is the same picture they had shown us at a NAMM a year ago. This concept appears to be no closer to being an actual instrument than it was a year ago. There is also a similar product, Mediastation76 from Liontracks, which was going to be exhibiting at NAMM, but generated no publicity at all (I have seen no press releases, and if anyone was attending this NAMM exhibition, they did not appear to have taken notice of either prototype. Too bad, because it is high time for someone to give the Rolands and Korgs a run for their money.
Benno, about the price, I believe there is an old joke that applies here:
A woman walks into a store and asks the owner: -Joe, how much is this? -$10, Joe answers -But Joe, Pete around the corner has it priced at $5, the woman says -So why don't you go to Pete and buy it from him? says Joe -Pete is all out of it To which Joe answerd: -Lady, when I am all out of it, my price will also be $5
In other words, The price of vaporware does not matter until there is an instrument ready to be sold.
Regards, Alex
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#206592 - 01/20/04 05:47 PM
Re: how far can keyboards go
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Registered: 01/27/01
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There are a lot of professional musicians who play live with Gigastudio, a Windows based sampler. That's a pretty demanding program, but if a good computer is only loaded with that software and nothing more, it is no problem. I think the same will be true for an arranger synth. But I think that arranger players will want dedicated buttons on a console to control style variations and what not.
I think some developments on the horizon will be:
1. More and more realistic voices 2. Superior style morphing 3. Improved ability to create styles out of midis 4. Music Finder databases that can call up style, tempo, and any other desired parameter 5. More voice editing capabilities 6. Pitch correction on the vocals 7. More realistic vocalizers 8. Human voice modeling so that someone with a mediocre voice can sound more like Frank Sinatra. I'm not happy about this one. 9. Ribbon controllers to create arpeggiations 10. As everything becomes more miniaturized, they might create an accordian arranger that has everything on it. 11. Each year, the top arrangers have more and more styles. Ten years from now, you might be able to choose between 10-15 Mexican styles, a dozen Celtic styles, and many Arabic and Indian styles. The top arrangers might have 600 or more styles instead of 250.
These are some thoughts
Beakybird
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