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#213991 - 09/25/03 10:55 PM
What would it take you to purchase a Ketron Workstation/Arranger?
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Registered: 03/21/01
Posts: 3606
Loc: Middletown, DE
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Friends,
I think I had asked this question before in other words, but for all you out there who currently own keyboards that are NOT made by Ketron, which main features are you looking for which if you did see on a Ketron product, you'd purchase it?
Please be serious, realistic, specific and very detailed. Also remember cost is a factor so be carefull what you ask for ... you might just get it.
For an example (Easy OS - Explain [easy access to arranger buttons on Left side, direct display of sounds/styles, very stable, ease of ...] ) and remember I will be reading this post closely.
Thanks,
AJ
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#213995 - 09/26/03 06:26 AM
Re: What would it take you to purchase a Ketron Workstation/Arranger?
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Registered: 02/17/00
Posts: 532
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Let's start with an SD1, which I seriously considered purchasing. I like 6+ octaves in a relatively compact form factor, good sounds and styles, and a good vocal harmonizer. The weight is not bad, but lighter would be better. I was impressed when Ketron responded to a request from one of our members to change the chord recognition scheme and was disappointed when all that effort did not result in a sale.
There are two areas where a lot of musicians would consider the SD1 lacking: sounds and digital connectivity.
Sounds. On the positive side, the SD1 has some great sounds and provides Oriental sound sets. But there is only so much you can do with 48MB sound ROM, and the limit of 16MB sample RAM is ridiculous. Of course, some sample RAM is better than none (read Tyros), but many arranger musicians have been looking enviously at the Yamaha Motif ES, with its 175MB ROM soundset and its 1G maximum sample RAM. High-end keyboards really should be implemented large sample RAM and even hard-disk streaming of samples.
Digital computer connectivity is also necessary. Many want to do hard disk recording, and others would like to drive soft synths--so that we can keep up with the latest sounds without buying new keyboards annually. A firewire interface would work best, but USB should be available as an alternative. Also, the hideous floppy should be replaced with removable flash storage like SmartMedia or MemoryStick.
If there is computer connectivity, the keyboard should provide a digital-audio workstation control surface--at least some knobs and sliders, if not x-y pads and joysticks. These should be assignable, so they can also control local sound and style parameters (e.g., swing factor, complexity).
While mentioned continuous controllers, if it had polyphonic aftertouch, I would probably get one, even if some other shortcomings were not addressed. But since there has never been an arranger with this feature, I focus on other factors.
Moving from keyboards to modules--why are Ketron modules so large? Maybe the Yamaha QY series is overdoing the less-is-more approach, but something in between might that and the X4 might be more attractive.
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#213996 - 09/26/03 07:40 AM
Re: What would it take you to purchase a Ketron Workstation/Arranger?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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To be honest..., a more affordable unit I think the SD-1 is great, but why not make a unit that is scaled down (that sequences), and still has those great Ketron sounds. Like what Korg did with the Triton. They released the LE which was scaled down, and more affordable to those of us with thin pockets Yamaha does it as well with the PSR's. There's a whole line up. Squeak
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#214000 - 09/26/03 09:31 AM
Re: What would it take you to purchase a Ketron Workstation/Arranger?
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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UD is right about display models.. I have checked with numerous music stores in my state and not one of them had ever heard of Ketron. I still think some lower end models would be good though.. The Vega and the XD-9 were good, but lacked recording power, and I still think were fairly pricey.
Squeak
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GEAR: Yamaha MOXF-6, Casio MZX-500, Roland Juno-Di, M-Audio Venom, Roland RS-70, Yamaha PSR S700, M-Audio Axiom Pro-61 (Midi Controller). SOFTWARE: Mixcraft-7, PowerTracks Pro Audio 2013, Beat Thang Virtual, Dimension Le.
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