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#214796 - 01/07/07 07:32 AM
Re: I'm dreaming: a PLAYERS arranger kb?
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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sorry, i hit send button before i entered reply
abacus, I play an old Korg is35. came out in '99, list $1500, all plastic, very strong and solid. has sequencer, vocal processor, speakers, lots of buttons and a few sliders, knobs, great easy navigation, just not up to today's standard re sounds/styles. weighs 28.5 lbs. what are you talking about? are you an engineer?
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#214797 - 01/07/07 07:35 AM
Re: I'm dreaming: a PLAYERS arranger kb?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mo, Most of my comments were not aimed at you, but instead Chas, who apparently looks down upon us lowly entertainers, categorizing most forum members as "Amateurs." AS for the old sliders and standard pot-type volume controls, I have lots of experience both installing and repairing electronic devices using both types. Because of their electro-mechanical design characteristics, then rapidly deteriorate, especially those that were not sealed. I won't go into the marketing aspect, and I surely don't want to turn this into another pissing contest. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#214798 - 01/07/07 07:48 AM
Re: I'm dreaming: a PLAYERS arranger kb?
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Registered: 01/06/07
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Originally posted by cgiles: Because PLAYERS don't use arranger keyboards; entertainers (which is what OMB's are) and home players (usually amateurs) do.
Yeah, there are a few exceptions, arrangers and songwriters usually, but for the most part real, honest-to-god, PLAYERS don't use arranger keyboards chas I am no entertainer,more of a player,and although I have not used arranger keyboards extensively,I am planning to. Just for the sake of creating music. If I get an idea and want to arrange a piece quickly ,rather than sitting down hours to program a drum track,I suspect that the arranger stuff would come in very usefully...the drum trak is already there,at least a good approximation of all the instruments,and they can be edited fully. I can't wait to get my used Yamaha QY700 in a few days...the reasons above are exactly why I have bought it. But it's a shame that Roland does not do desktop versions of these powerful arranger keyboards: the keys of these keyboards often put me off. Given the elevated cost of any keyboard workstation with hammer action keys, desktop versions make a lot of sense because then one can simply add a good master keyboard,whether hammer action or semi-weighted etc. That's why I am going for the Yamaha QY700,although it's rather outdated in matter of sounds and even functionality,compared to even keyboards like the Roland E-50. Let alone arranger keyboards like the G-70 ! Arranger keyboards now came a VERY long way! [This message has been edited by santantoni (edited 01-07-2007).]
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#214799 - 01/07/07 07:53 AM
Re: I'm dreaming: a PLAYERS arranger kb?
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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been playing korg is35 6 yrs, technics kn2600 2 yrs, never had an electromechanical problem w/either. there are solutions..and hey, aren't all the mfrs now starting to feature some real-time knobs on their workstations (even lo-enders!) to jack up sales? gee, there is market for that, isn't there, all you marketing experts out there.
Yamaha makes the ypg series..amazingly good for the price, but just barely an arranger. they could take their 76-key job, light as a feather, which sells for $399, put in the excellent live!grand they have in the ypg 88's..it has fantastic elec piano sounds..upgrade some of the other sounds, upgrade styles, put in l/r outputs in additon to headphone out..have a mic input w/vol control, add dedicated transpose, fade- out, and variations/fills, have a vol ped input, a few other arranger-style things, and voila, charge double..charge $800..and you have a great players kb...
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