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#226571 - 02/08/08 11:16 PM
Singer/Songwriter does an arranger work fo me?
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Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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Hi guys I'm new here and am considering purchasing an arranger or a synth workstation...I'm a Singer/Songwriter who is NOT the greatest at "arrangements".. First & MAIN use will be as a songwriting tool... I would also like to be able to use this instrument "live"...So the piano sound is paramount for ballads...Does it stack-up soundwise to the Triton/Motifs/Fathoms of the world? I write on acoustic guitar and keys... My budget as of today is $800 though I may be able to 'squeeze" a few more hundred to maybe $1200-$1500...from somewhere if it will really make the difference "sound-wise".. Any suggestions?? ------------------ Steve A http://www.soundclick.com/stevealtonian [This message has been edited by Steve A (edited 02-08-2008).] [This message has been edited by Steve A (edited 02-08-2008).]
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#226574 - 02/09/08 12:20 PM
Re: Singer/Songwriter does an arranger work fo me?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14294
Loc: NW Florida
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An awful lot of the decision is decided by... exactly what style do you write in?
Current, cutting edge styles are better served by WS, IMO. But if you write in a more classic, or simple songwriter style, an arranger is the better tool.
At the price point you think you can manage, probably a Yamaha S900 might be your best bet.
Another take might be; if you are just concerned with WRITING the songs, the arranger is by far the best tool. If you want to RECORD the piece (for final release, not just a demo), a WS might be the better choice.
But if you are a complete newbie to sequencing and recording, the learning curve on an arranger is a fraction of what a WS is going to make you have to deal with...
Me, when I'm writing, I want as little technology in the way as possible. That's the NEXT step of the process! In fact, 90% of the time, I just write at a piano....
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#226578 - 02/11/08 07:56 AM
Re: Singer/Songwriter does an arranger work fo me?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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From the description of your needs, I would seriously consider the Yamaha PSR-S900. Loads of great features, outstanding styles to work with, plus outstanding numbers of third-party styles, and excellent online help available 24/7. Good Luck, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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