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#227434 - 02/20/08 09:44 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Summer Launch
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I saw their latest WS, usually the source (after a couple of years) of their arranger technology. A HUGE yawn, all around.
Now, MAYBE they've got a new arranger in the pipe, but I don't see it being released with technology that the WS line doesn't even have, yet.
You don't have to spill any secrets, but let me make a guess...
It will have audio recording. Maybe multi-track. (FantomX) It will have some of those half-a$$ed SA wannabe sounds I heard on the Atelier. It'll probably drop the useful SRX slots for the new ARX ones (that they only have two cards out for, yet). BAD MISTAKE. It will drop all the GS sounds and make compatibility with older styles impossible (did that on the E80 already). It will have MP3 playback, with tempo and pitch transpose. (Yawn) It will play synced audio sliced rhythm parts (like the FantomX does). It will be more expensive than the G70, but add NO real arranger features, just WS ports. It will probably drop whatever is my favorite current feature (probably the FC-7 support)
Sound likely?
Maybe some of you DO want multi-track audio recording, MP3 playback, synced audio slices (although you can't load them fast enough for a request), etc.. Me, I've GOT two WSs already. And a DAW or two. I want an ARRANGER, not some hybrid WS/arranger. They never add the WS features that WOULD be useful to an arranger player... the arpeggiator and synth controls and contemporary soundset (still under arranger-like controls). They just add the recording bullsh*t that we've already got covered.
Roland.... PROVE ME WRONG!
Make the best arranger since the G1000. Forget ANYTHING to do with DAWs and WSs. G1000 needed none of that to be successful. It just was their best arranger OS for the arranger PLAYER.
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#227437 - 02/21/08 01:33 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Summer Launch
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Sorry, Dan, but these are two totally different things. A single stereo file of an entire song is no problem for even inexpensive arrangers like S900, etc..
But what the Audya touts is the use of audio files for each pattern, each part, each chord. In other words, instead of the arranger playing a guitar sound by MIDI to get the guitar part, it is played using an audio recording of a REAL guitarist, playing that chord. And not in Song (or SMF) mode, but in arranger mode.
Here's your problem... Let's say you've got a four bar picking pattern. That's one file. For one chord, in one key (you can only transpose audio a couple of half steps, and it gets all chipmunk-y on you) you need maybe six or more recordings of the SAME chord (let's just say C Maj, for example) in different keys. Now that's just ONE type of chord. Now multiply that by all that ONE chord's extensions (Csus, C no3rd, C6, Cmaj7, C7, C11, C7b9, C9, C7#9 and so on) and that's just the Maj extensions..! Now add all the Cmin, Cdim, Caug, ChalfDim, and ALL their extensions, you are talking dozens upon dozens of audio files, just for that guitar pattern. Now multiply THAT by the four variations, and the fills, and we start to look at hundreds of audio patterns, just for ONE style. And THAT'S just ONE of the guitar Parts. Multiply THAT by the Bass Parts, the Pianos, the strings, the drums and percussion (although they don't need chord extensions so they are the simplest to produce), the horns, etc., etc..
Pretty scary....
Not to even get into the problem of how well these patterns join into each other, as you move from one chord to another in the middle of this four bar loop.
Now multiply that by the 200 or more styles that you expect in a modern arranger...
I have a sneaky feeling that this product is going to be hard pressed to live up to it's hype. As I said earlier, if the 'live audio' styles are THAT good, you are going to want them ALL to be that good. And that, my friends, is a herculean task for both the arranger to pull off technically, and the company to record.
Time will tell...
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#227439 - 02/21/08 06:44 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Summer Launch
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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My thoughts exactly, but even just a few 'real' instruments can tax even a fairly powerful computer when you need audio streaming lots and lots of small files, all the time. Not to mention the 'beating on the HD' issue when it's encased in a keyboard...
And, of course, there's the final nail, for me... I LIKE tweaking my styles. I like the ability to try a guitar part with a nylon instead of a steel string. I like to tweak the attack and decay, depending on tempo. I like to try the style with brushes instead of rock drums. I like to try tablas instead of congas. I like to be able to make the style MINE...
If a style is NEARLY perfect for a song, but a kick in the guitar part is wrong, or a drum accent is mistimed, I can edit a MIDI style.
You can't do this with an audio file. Everybody that plays the audio based style parts are going to sound IDENTICAL to everyone else's, whether you care to tweak or not...
No, the way to get 'realism' out of a style is not to use audio loops. It's the easy way, the quick way, the preset way. But realism can be achieved with MIDI also. It just involves massively more ROM for the sounds (to get close to GIGA quality), and more elaborate NTT's and rule-based behavior for the patterns. Imagine a cross between Yamaha's SA voices (for note transitions and intervalic rules), Korg's and Roland's Guitar Mode (for more accurate NTT's and instrument specific behaviors), and MUCH larger ROM for multi-velocity sounds.
These are capable of achieving close to audio loop quality, but with all the advantages that MIDI allows us (larger chord choices, editability, smooth transitions).
The GIGA-based arrangers (Wersi and MS) are showing the way (but MS seems lost in loop-land, for now), but seem unable to finish the job, relying on the user to select (and purchase) the GIGA sounds, and do all the work tweaking the styles, working out your own NTTs, etc..
If Ketron want to find a use for (hopefully) robust disk streaming, perhaps just GIGA sized MIDI instruments and more work on advanced NTT's might be a better choice.
It would certainly be a more FLEXIBLE choice...
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