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#250255 - 12/05/08 10:44 AM
New Audya Demos
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 1675
Loc: Milford, CT, USA
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#250259 - 12/05/08 04:23 PM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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Me like-y... bigtime! Those are some pretty great demos, on the whole. Great punchy sound, outsatnding styles, one of the most live backing sections from an arranger ever... In fact, they are SO good, they bring up my only worry about the Audya (other than the price, of course!)... I am going to want ALL the styles to sound this good, and I'm going to want loads MORE styles in the future to be this good, and I'm going to need a bunch of styles in perhaps non-European styles (country, both modern and classic, alternative rock, reggae - lots of those! - New Orleons funk, cajun, emo, ska amongst many others) and of course I'm going to want an ever-expanding library of styles. In all fairness, with the technology incorporated into the Audya, and factoring it's cost, I am NOT going to want to be trading it for the Audya2 anytime soon just to get some new styles. It's got a sampler, so I don't want to trade for the Audya2 for new sounds, either... But the problem is going to be, what is Ketron's commitment to an ever-expanding library of this quality styles..? Because imported or converted styles are going to sound like dog poo in comparison, and there's no way you are going to want to sound THAT good on one song, and blah on another. Because they incorporate audio loops, you are not going to be able to create your own styles, even if you WERE capable of making close to factory ROM quality styles on a MIDI based arranger. At least, nowhere near as easy, IMO... Because, at the moment, it will be a product with no sister arranger downmarket to up the profitability (more models using the same styles will make it more likely they would be developed), what are the odds that Ketron will keep producing more styles as good as these, especially in non-traditional (at least non-European traditional!) styles, and what are they likely to cost? Because, I get one of these, I am going to want a BOATLOAD more equally as good
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#250261 - 12/05/08 04:58 PM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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BTW, Dom, if you are trolling this thread.... I've got a sneaking suspicion your arranger COULD sound this good. It's got the technology. But these Audya demos kick major ass, and yours are, well, you know what we think of most of those Ketron are spending the money on getting high quality, professional demos, high quality professional styles and loops, and I honestly think they are going to sell very well, at least in comparison to the MS for that very reason. NOT because technically it's any better than the MS. In fact, without VSTi capability, it ISN'T... But it SOUNDS better on those demos, and that is where most are going to get their conclusions from, and make their buying decisions. Perhaps NOW is the time to take a break from never-ending OS upgrades, and finally concentrate on this, I think what most of us here would consider the MOST important aspect of an arranger (or at least the most important consideration while we are shopping around)... The CONTENT, and the demos...
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#250263 - 12/05/08 07:44 PM
Re: New Audya Demos
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Sweet Mary.., those were some good demos! On several of them I found myself struck with what they call the "stank face" This new Ketron is going to have some nasty kits too. I've brought up in the past many times how good quality drums, and WELL programed drum parts (along with killer acoustic/eletric bass sounds that too are well programed) can make or break a style. Ketron is really going to blow the "Live in your face" appeal through the roof IMO with this new model. I will say one thing though. I have yet to hear a Ketron sax that thrills me. Ketron is making some great sounding arrangers, but IMO they have to step up the game in the sax department to compete with Yamaha's Super Articulated Sax (IMO is the best Sax I've heard to date on any keyboard). [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-05-2008).]
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