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#248524 - 11/16/08 01:14 PM
Demo 1993...have things really changed that much on arrangers?..
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#248527 - 11/16/08 01:55 PM
Re: Demo 1993...have things really changed that much on arrangers?..
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I went through a bunch of them back then...Roland really knocked the socks off everybody else when they introduced the E-20...Yamaha had nothing to compare at that time, and neither did Korg.
I remember playing the E-20 and being wowed by the quality of the styles and sounds.
I sold a lot of Pro-E's back then when I was doing some sales work...and the E-70/E-86 were also class acts, to be sure, as well as the RA-series modules, quite something at the time...great chord recognition features.
Yamaha really caught up with the introduction of the PSR-8000, in my opinion, but before that, Roland had the edge.
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#248528 - 11/16/08 02:08 PM
Re: Demo 1993...have things really changed that much on arrangers?..
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Oh baby!!!!.., those demos really take you back. Simple easy arrangements not overdone with fluff..., and in 2008 those still sound good Demo 2 had that classic Roland harmonica that screamed of Stevie Wonder (who loved that sound). The sax in demo 3 could easily be used today and be able to pull off a very good solo with it.
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#248532 - 11/17/08 06:47 AM
Re: Demo 1993...have things really changed that much on arrangers?..
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Around that time, another keyboard ahead of the curve, was the Technics SX KN-1000. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvVHqzHO4D8 Over the years, the biggest improvements in arranger keyboards, are the sequencer, display, and storage. Other than that, it's more of the same, including some styles that may never be eliminated. One thing that will never be missed is the ol' floppy disk. BTW...In 1994, the KN-1000 sold new for $4,000 ------------------ Larry The NEW SynthZone Map
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#248533 - 11/17/08 08:51 AM
Re: Demo 1993...have things really changed that much on arrangers?..
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Originally posted by lahawk: Around that time, another keyboard ahead of the curve, was the Technics SX KN-1000. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvVHqzHO4D8
Over the years, the biggest improvements in arranger keyboards, are the sequencer, display, and storage. Other than that, it's more of the same, including some styles that may never be eliminated. One thing that will never be missed is the ol' floppy disk.
BTW...In 1994, the KN-1000 sold new for $4,000
Larry ... yes the kn1000 was a GREAT board ... but $4000 ????? ... in 1992 I paid $1500 for a VERY slightly used one ... if I didn't KNOW otherwise I would have sworn it was brand new ... the only problem the kn1000 had was that it was not gm compatible ... t.
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