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#238207 - 07/15/08 08:45 PM
Re: KORG TR 76 AS CONTROLER KEYBOARD
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Man, that's a pretty expensive controller! Are you also buying it for use as a synth or comp tool? The 76 midi controller option is quite limited as well (with what's currently available). The most common one I often see is the CME controllers. I think you can get the CME-UF70 for $469. The Korg TR76 is going to run you a hefty $1,299
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#238211 - 07/16/08 07:12 AM
Re: KORG TR 76 AS CONTROLER KEYBOARD
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The build quality is pretty good. Key action is always going to be subjective though. It'll hold up to road use.., keep in mind the TR is Korgs budget line, so the quality isn't going to be comparable to their top synths (BUT) The TR series does have a good build and the buttons feel fairly solid. The key action is typical non weighted synth action. You're not going to get any piano feel from the keys, but they're better than the PSR line. $1,299 is a great price for a budget 76 key workstation too. Plus with the Korg TR line you have the option of "adding sampling". Some other budget line workstations (cough, cough YAMAHA MO SERIES) do not offer any expansion at all. Some people are a little iffy about the 62 note poly on the TR's but keep in mind the TR's synth engine is 2 elements, where you'll find others such as Roland and Yamaha can run up to 4 elements (in turn making it easier to blow your poly in a mix)
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#238215 - 07/17/08 05:46 AM
Re: KORG TR 76 AS CONTROLER KEYBOARD
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Don, It's supposed to be easy to set up CC's on this unit (but "supposed to be".., I use as a loose phrase) because what one person considers easy, the next may not. The key actions is semi-weighted too. What I thought stands out on the unit is a "wireless midi interface". The weight is at 11.8kg, and I think that translates to about 25-26 pounds. If you take a closer look at the CME's you'll see a familiar design on the end caps and and panel buttons. You'll see a very strong favor of the Yamaha Motif Classic If you look at an up close pic of them you'll see how much control you really get.., as there are quite a few sliders and knobs. Many with preset assignments too such as ADSR, Low/High pass filter, and so on. Many of these newer midi controllers are shipping with editor software, but I'm not sure about this model. I got to speak with a guy who owns one a week or two ago, and was able to run up and down the keybed a bit and check out a few other things on it. I think he was using his to control a Kurzweil Module. The action felt pretty good to me. I asked him how hard it was to set it up for his module and he said he did it in a matter of minutes. The unit also has dedicated sequencer control buttons on the panel too. The unit looked rather nice as well. [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-17-2008).]
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