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#239677 - 08/08/08 09:32 AM
How do you select a keyboard, Online demos, Live, Personal recommendation etc.
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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I personally have never been impressed by any online demo from any manufacture, (Artists performances Yes, but instrument sounds and styles Ho Hum) in fact if I went by online demos I wouldn’t have bought any. This is the reason I always listen to them and play them live before making a decision. (I also go to many Live music venues to re-acclimatize myself with real sounds, so as to make accurate comparisons (I never compare artificially produced sounds with other artificially produced sounds, unless the original sound is artificial that is) As an example: When purchasing my last keyboard I made sure that I tried as many different types as possible, (Again comparing with Real sounds) these included Yamaha, Ketron, Roland, Korg and Bohm, and out of all of them I was pretty much set on Roland, (Sound,, Interface and feel were brilliant, and would have kept me happy for many years) however following my advice (Even though the Demo CD and Video were not exactly inspiring, I stuck to my guns) I made the 420 mile round trip to try the Wersi, (OAS 4 at the time) and boy am I glad I did, as for me, it quite simply left the others high and dry, And this is why I now own the Abacus. (Upgraded to OAS 6 with a move to OAS 7 in the near future) As new instruments come out I may find one that overtakes the Wersi, and I will probably then move on, however for the time being, for me, none of the others come close to the Wersi.
To sum up, my golden rules are:
1. Ignore Online Demos
2. Go to plenty of Live music events (Of all types)
3. Listen and play the instruments live (The way you interact with the instrument is just as important as to how it sounds)
4. Then and Only then make a decision (These are not cheap items, so take your time)
Bill
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#239682 - 08/08/08 01:19 PM
Re: How do you select a keyboard, Online demos, Live, Personal recommendation etc.
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Some of you guys are lucky enough to have stores within a reasonable drive from your homes... Then there's some of us who have NO stores within a reasonable distance. When I demoed the PSR-3000 when it came out.., it was at a store (3) hours aways from where I live (I was already in that area for the day).
Myself, I have to use Online Demos-for part of my decision. How well the demo is played really isn't what I'm looking for. I just want to hear the "sound".
I also speak with other owners by contacting those who have posted vids on YouTube about a keyboard I'm interested in. I will also read as many user reviews on the item as I can.
I would love to have stores within a reasonable driving distance. Sometimes I get calls from local stores to come in and demo a board for them (one they got on consignment, as their employees don't play keys). So with that I sometimes can get my hands on a decent board to check out.
Another VERY important thing I do is READ THE ONLINE MANUAL. How people today buy a keyboard then complain it doesn't do something they assumed it would blows my mind.., when all you have to do is go read the manual. That alone saves you from making a mistake on a purchase.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-08-2008).]
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