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#232537 - 04/23/08 12:44 PM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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But you can't make the argument for a lightweight AND easily transported rig, AND insist that you use an 88 AND a featherweight 61... And, let's face it, if you WERE a 'real' pro, at least in Ian's definition, you wouldn't be playing an arranger at all! You'd be playing a big old stage piano/WS in a live band... You know, Ian... I am tired of all this 'arranger-bashing'. Are you saying that arranger players are not 'pro'. That you have to play an 88 or a multi keyboard rig to be considered one? That you have to be on TV in a live band? No, OF COURSE you are not... I just thought I'd get in on the idée fixe of the week... Mind you, I might bring up the fact that just about every 'pro' in my area, if they are NOT playing an 88 stage piano (no arranger 88's in my area) are playing a 76, whether WS or arranger... Weird, isn't it?
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#232538 - 04/23/08 01:44 PM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Yes, a light weight and easily transportable rig...that would be a 25 lb P85 piano(or equivalent), and a 61 note 25 lb S900...I'd set them up in an "L" configuration....piano on the right.
If I was in a band, I'd still want two keyboards...but I'd set up differently...one above the other...and I'd replace the arranger with a B3 clone(XK-1 probably)...then I could use the second keyboard as another organ manual if I wanted.
That's pretty light..and the extra stand would be negligible...using lightweight cases both would easily fit in my Honda Accord.
BUT, since most of my playing involves ONLY arranger,(in arranger mode...auto accompaniment) the 61 notes are just perfect for my needs.
Ian
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#232539 - 04/23/08 02:18 PM
Re: Does Yammy have a problem 76 keys?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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But also, 100% arranger mode ALL the time is about the only time when a 61 IS sufficient for a gig... How many of us play ONLY in that mode? Not many, by the number of requests for MP3 players, dual sequencers, etc. that get tacked onto your 'pure' arranger. Live band? You'd take TWO keyboards. SMFs or MP3 (if you used them)? You'd take TWO keyboards... A LOT of us want just one. And there is ONLY one choice if you do do more than just play in arranger mode. A 76. The numbers in the poll showed just HOW different many, if not most, of the members here feel about this issue from you, Ian... But, of course, you are right and we are all wrong, aren't we? We must be idiots for wanting a smaller, lighter, more easily transportable rig than an 88 AND a 61. And the larger stands, more wiring, and MIDI issues between the two (wouldn't you like to trigger the arranger in pianostyle mode from the 88?), a mixer, blah blah blah..! Oh, hold on a minute... you are the one touting the PSR BECAUSE it is smaller, lighter, and more transportable...! Once again, you want it BOTH WAYS.... ANYTHING to avoid that recognition of how useful a 76 could be, huh? Doesn't all this spin make you dizzy?
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