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#250318 - 12/08/08 07:41 AM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I agree with Donny.., take those old videos down! Let people hear what it sounds like now. Don't follow Roland's trail on this one.., as there are some TERRIBLE company sponsored GW-8 videos still out there..., and the comments were UGLY...
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-08-2008).]
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#250320 - 12/08/08 09:40 AM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 10/27/03
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Well that clears some things up.. Thanks AJ. This is very good news indeed i.e. >> aftermarket audio styles will be produced by Ketron, the ability to load Akai samples and new software to help synchronize imported akai and wave samples to new or existing audio styles with Audya sound engine/OS, and finally, a "solid" release date of January '09. The icing on the cake would be an affordable price point upon release. I realize Ketron needs to recoup R&D for the Audya and also to make a reasonable profit beyond recouped R&D. But a special "introductory" price would sure go a long way to get the ball rolling once the Audya is released to the public in January. >> I'm not trying to strong arm Ketron of course, I just want them to be aware - as if they're not already, right? - that the world economy has tanked big time and people are holding onto their assets tighter than ever. To get them warmed up to the idea of peeling the fingers off their hard earned cash it may be necessary for Ketron to come in with a low ball price on the Audya and then make up for it after the Audya has gained in popularity and in overall sales. Roland did that very thing with the new Fantom G workstation. >> So what I am trying to say is hopefully the sticker shock won't be too awfully upsetting, severe, and mind numbing to the masses. Best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 12-08-2008).]
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#250324 - 12/08/08 03:35 PM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Are the audio files (Loops) streamed direct from disc, or do they need to be loaded into Ram first. Is the CPU bespoke or standard computer Also don’t forget that 95% of arrangers are bought by Home Players, where ease of operation is paramount. From what I have heard so far most of it sounds great, so cant wait to hear what it really sounds like, when I get to try and hear it live. (Mp3s are great for starters, but unless you try and hear it live you haven’t got a cat in hells chance of really knowing what it sounds like) Regards Bill
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