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#251444 - 12/30/08 12:01 AM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Well, bottom line about editing 'live loop' parts is... you can't!
They are recordings, pure and simple, albeit sliced up so that they can tempo sync. So forget about changing the snare drum sound, or repositioning it (that will reposition every other drum sound - hi-hats, cymbals, tomtoms, etc. - that occur on the same beat. I don't know how many of you have involved yourselves with loop creation, editing and the like, but if you haven't, I suggest you try doing it on a laptop or computer first before you plonk down mucho dinero for the Audya.
You may be disappointed to find out how little you can get away with editing audio loops. All well and good if what is in the ROM works for you, but after a year or two, who amongst us doesn't yearn for more variety, more styles, a change of pace? Editing a MIDI style is a piece of cake compared to re-vamping an audio loop. And loop construction kits, probably what you are thinking of using to add to your styles, although they MAY have enough variations and fills for your needs, rarely EVER have Intro or Ending drumming, and even if there is, it's a 'take it or leave it' thing, you can't design your own...
I still honestly believe that the realism of MIDI drum libraries like BFD and EZ Drummer demonstrate that you DON'T have to go to audio loops, with their dearth of editing possibilities, to get drum parts that are utterly convincing as 'live' drumming.
While you gain an immediately good live sound, you give up pretty near ALL opportunity to edit the style the way YOU need it. For the ROM only style users, this may not matter. But to anyone that edits their own styles, or creates their own styles, this technology really restricts your options...
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#251446 - 12/30/08 09:43 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 03/24/08
Posts: 1099
Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by squeak_D: Well at the rate software is moving..., I think it's slowly killing the keyboard market. Software is doing it better, giving you more, and doing it cheaper.
Don't get me wrong.., keyboards are always going to be there..., but the software setup with its many advantages will eventually drive the prices of basic keyboards even higher IMO.
How often have we complained (even recently) about how the keyboard makers are still using old and dated hardware compared to what's out there now. This is true. Software synths do not have the limitations of the hardware and even with a notebook and a controller't cut it for me. one can even have a worthy live unit. I'm all about the styles which is why I bought the Yamaha. The sounds are great but I can get much better drums via Software synths using Yamaha's MIDI output. In essence I paid for a Style generator and a handful of excellent acoustic voices. BITB doesn't so it for me. Any keyboard that uses VSTIs is redundant in a Computer based home studio but can be a great tool for live use.
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#251451 - 01/01/09 01:03 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Anyone think Ketron made a really piss poor decision for the arranger control buttons? Maybe it's just me, but under the screen is hardly the most convient place for them. Why are they not off to the left?
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