The Technics KN arrangers recognize jazz chord voicings (rootless type) in full keyboard mode. but don't recognize them in split (left hand) keyboard mode.
The Yamaha arrangers (on the other hand) recognize jazz chord voicings in split keyboard mode, but NOT in full keyboard mode.
Coming from a background as an accoustic jazz piano player, this is really frustrating because I believe jazz chord voicings need to be recognized in BOTH full keyboard (pianist) and split keyboard modes. WHY?
When I perform, I typically play the arranger from the approach of a piano player in a combo. This means that 95% of my songs involve me playing ALL the piano parts. I prefer playing piano in full keyboard mode with both hands utilizing numerous jazz chord voicings. Then when its time to take an instrumental solo, I want to be able to switch to split keyboard mode, continuing to the play jazz chords with the piano sound in the left hand while soloing in the right hand on vibes, jazz guitar or whatever. Unfortunately, because each of the above keyboard manufacterer's does not recognize jazz chords in BOTH full & split keyboard modes, this results in limited playing restrictions on both brands of keyboards.
The best keyboard compromise solution for me (at the moment) has been to set the Yamaha keyboard (PSR2000, Tyros, etc) to split mode and assign both LEFT and RIGHT sides to the same instrument (piano) voice. Now I'm able to at least trigger left hand jazz chord voicings, when both playing the entire keyboard as a piano (full keyboard mode, as well as when assigning the right side (split mode) a soloing instrument while continuing to have the acoustic piano in the left hand, continuing to play the jazz style comping chords. This obviously limits complete true full keyboard piano playing possibilities, but this is better than on the KN7000, where its not possible (at all) to play jazz (rootless) type chords in the left hand (split keyboard mode), while soloing with another instrument sound in the right hand. On the Technics KN boards, the left hand chord recognition is limited to only the basic vanilla chord voicings which sound rather squirrelly (inapropriate) on the more jazzy tunes.
I seriously think that Technics & Yamaha need to GET TOGETHER and share & incorporaate each others jazz chord recognitin strengths to further improve chord recognition on BOTH Technics & Yamaha arrangers.
Does anybody else care about all this? Maybe not, but it sure felt good getting this off my back anyway. At least I hope Yamaha or Technics are listening.
Scott