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#250491 - 12/08/08 01:41 PM
Re: Survey, How many people use two keyboard in their performances?
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Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by HankB: Also I have gained a lot of weight as I get older and I have found two keyboards do much cover the extended tummy. Finally... a REALLY good reason for a two keyboard stack That's funny, Hank I don't care whether arrangers come in a module form or not. What is the PRIMARY reason I don't gig with two has nothing to do with form or weight... It is simply the fact that the manufacturers have almost gone out of their way to make sure you can't link two arrangers together with MIDI cords, and have them work as one. I would be perfectly happy to haul around another keyboard, or even two, if I could simply and effectively link them in arranger mode, and have the fills, variations, Intros and Endings all selectable from the one master arranger. Then all you need to do is sync registrations with a common code, and individual Parts can be muted per registration, and a compound arranger is doable. To be honest, as long as you could get to the jacks, you wouldn't even have to take the secondary arranger out of the box. Just turn it on and let MIDI do the rest. BUT NOOOOOoooo...... Don't the manufacturers realize that, with this one SIMPLE addition to the MIDI spec (and it doesn't have to be new codes, just a standardization of the codes already in existence), most of us probably WOULD be using two arrangers (more money for them!) rather than having to try to get the best sound with just one, with that's obvious compromise over two or more..? Yes, modules would be good, but a module that didn't talk well to other gear is no better than a keyboard that does the same. Make the manufacturers standardize the code FIRST, then the demand (hence profitability) of modules may go up to the point that they start to make them again. It's the CODES that are holding back the whole thing.
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#250496 - 12/09/08 04:14 PM
Re: Survey, How many people use two keyboard in their performances?
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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I would be possibly the happiest camper out there if I could MIDI an S900 to my G70. The SA voices, the multipads, plus the Mega guitars in style mode, added to my G70's already fantastic sound would be the answer to all my problems. But can I do this? Hell NO Look, if even TWO manufacturers were to standardize, all the rest would fall rapidly into line... Steve Demming, if you are reading this, have you got any info about why not one of the arranger manufacturers implement arranger operation codes (fills, variations, breaks, etc.) that work with anything but their own arrangers (and who in their right mind is going to link two from the same manufacturer? )? I would already have a Yamaha now if they did, and probably a Korg too... Surely they can see that standardization will increase sales? [This message has been edited by Diki (edited 12-09-2008).]
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#250498 - 12/10/08 05:50 AM
Re: Survey, How many people use two keyboard in their performances?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Nick..., why did you get rid of your XS? I thought you had the Motif XS6... That's a great workstation.
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