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#240679 - 08/24/08 12:53 PM
Re: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise....
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Ian.., your problem is you've been in bed with Yamaha too long. Myself..., and those here on the Zone who know me... know well that I am not a ONE brand guy. I do like Yamaha, but NEVER in a million years would I buy one of Yamaha's top arrangers (especially when I can get one of their pro synths for much less and one built 10 times better). If I didn't like Yamaha I wouldn't have a Yamaha Motif ES6... Sure I've owned their lower end stuff, but for the price they ask on the high end arrangers and how they're built.., there's absolutely NO WAY.
AND DIKI IS DEAD ON RIGHT ABOUT SOMETHING... All the bitchin about the G-70's weight.., when there's a baby G-70 called the E-60. 76 good keys, good styles, good sounds, and did I mention 76 FREAKIN keys.... with built in speakers and all that coming in at like 28lbs....
Fran on your topic... Kudo's for exploring the G's synth capabilities. I've said for years on this forum that (from what I've seen over the years about presets) that if some of the arranger owners here took the time to look.., they'd realize that the tools to make their sounds better are onboard. Complaints about this piano too bright, this one too dark, blah blah.., when the solution is a simple filter adustment (and not using an insert EQ effect). I'm glad you're enjoying the synth power of your G. Keep twistin up those sounds..., as it's a lot of fun. I still say however.., that it would be nice to find dedicated real-time control of synth parameters on the panel of pro arrangers. Could you imagine the modern music you could make if your arranger had a rotary knob that let you do filter sweeps in real-time! Slider just don't cut it IMO..., ya need to grab a knob.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-24-2008).]
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#240681 - 08/24/08 01:06 PM
Re: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise....
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14274
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by squeak_D: Slider just don't cut it IMO..., ya need to grab a knob. There's quite a few fans of the ARP's that might disagree, there, squeak. Plus all the Roland Jupiter's, Juno 106's, Kurzweil K2500's etc., etc.. It's not so much HOW you adjust a parameter, it's that the parameter HAS a controller, no matter what kind it is But preset styles, preset sounds, preset songs... That's what drives the arranger industry. Sad, ain't it?
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#240682 - 08/24/08 01:15 PM
Re: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise....
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Yeah.., too much preset.., and not enough YOUsets I guess that's a fine line between arranger players and WS players. It seems the average arranger want's that out of box preset, and the WS players want the ability to take that same preset and make it a YOUSet. Sliders and knobs are a matter of personal taste I guess. I like sliders, but for some things I prefer the knobs.
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#240687 - 08/24/08 02:02 PM
Re: Surprise, Surprise, Surprise....
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Now the surprise....although the edit tools are slightly different to what I am use too..with workstations....The G70 is really deep with sound design..
I'm suprised too, Fran. Most true geeks wouldn't have a keyboard five minutes, much less 16 months, before getting under the hood to "see what she'll do". So what were you too busy collecting SMF's? Glad you were able to shed some light on that one-finger-chord thing, though. It's good to be an expert in at least one area. On the whole busines of sound design, there seems to be a divergence between the super techy and the super player. There are always exceptions, of course (Wendy Carlos), but in my experience, their interests and goals are usually completely different. There is the supergeek/tweaker who is always looking for the 'perfect' piano but when they finally find it, it rarely inspires them to produce a great piece of music with it. Just getting the sound is what turns them on. There are so many variables in every thing related to music that it's impossible to say ANYTHING with any certainty. That's why all opinions are equally valid (except mine, which is usually somewhat superior). chas
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