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#232977 - 04/25/08 04:43 AM
Re: which arranger for solo work?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by yogurt: If the recording result of the psr is satisfying as Ian said, that makes things easy for me. Could I hear or download somewhere any sample or demo of your work? Thank you very much again and any opinion and advice is acceptable. Dimitris Hi Dimitris, I must agree with the ethnic music thing...where I live, Celtic music is very popular, and it is one type of music I will not play very often...I'm more into pop, latin, jazz and even country. My e-mail is in my profile...contact me and I will send you a few MP3's made on the S900 using the Audio to USB, and recorded "live" with no overdubs. Mind you, I do only instrumental music...perhaps someone else that uses an S900 can send you somnething with vocals. Ian
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#232978 - 04/25/08 11:30 AM
Re: which arranger for solo work?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Most people that sing THROUGH the arranger will tell you the Yamaha's harmonizer is WAY inferior to the Korg's. Just in case you were considering using it on ANY music... And worrying about whether a built in mp3 recorder is any good or not is kind of moot in these days of SD card pocket audio recorders at under $200 that can record at 24bit 96kHz if you want it. AND offer lots of other possibilities (got to have the arranger with you if you want to record ANYTHING, throw the pocket recorder in your pocket to use it anywhere!). If you want to make a decent CD, HAVING to record in MP3 format first is already one strike against it... JMO. I think something I said originally got lost, along the way. "ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL" the arranger that allows you to play your ethnic music better AS WELL as cover the other bases might be the choice to look at. The new Korg's are very well respected here, and may, even for the main kind of music you play, work out just as well as a Yamaha. Add in the fact that they CAN play the ethnic music, and the Yamaha's can't (or do it poorly, at least) and the equation might look differently. Just a thought... I guess, though, my main advice always stands... Don't listen to us HERE. Go listen to the arrangers THERE... Make your OWN mind up!
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#232981 - 04/25/08 02:58 PM
Re: which arranger for solo work?
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Actually, the PSR-S700 is probably the best for ethnic styles, voices, etc.., far superior to most other manufacturers. And, if you're looking for third-party, ethnic styles, well, Yamaha beats them all in that category. Korg has some neat stuff, as well as some neat sounds, but it is quite limited. Not just JMO, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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#232983 - 04/26/08 02:07 AM
Re: which arranger for solo work?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Yep, my mistake... I forgot he wasn't talking about the PA800. That right about the S900 recorder, Ian...? Wow! All anyone has talked about so far (AFAIK) was the MP3 recording. I didn't know it did .wav. Once again, mea culpa (seems like today is my day for dumb posts ). Mind you, I still stand by the fact that an SD recorder (H2, Edirol, etc.) is FAR more useful, simply because it means you can record ANYTHING, not just your arranger... And sorry, guys, but as Ian always points out, sales numbers are the final arbiter. Korg outsells all other arrangers in the middle eastern market. Guess that makes it the best...
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