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#251433 - 12/29/08 12:49 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
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We have passed the stage where each new model jumps significantly ahead of the others as they are all so good these days, consequently the law of diminishing returns starts to kick in. (Manufactures have to spend more and more on R & D just to get incremental upgrades) The only way forward is to go software and have all the arranger & control features of the Tyros 3, Korg PA2x, and Audya etc, combined with the best sample sets and VSTs out there. (Not as extras, but included as standard) and then you would really see an improvement in sound quality. Just think about having the following, coming as standard with the instrument. http://www.soundsonline.com/EastWest-Quantum-Leap-Symphonic-Orchestra-PLAY-Editions-pr-EW-177.html http://www.soundsonline.com/Quantum-Leap-Ministry-Of-Rock-License-pr-EW-173L.html http://www.garritan.com/jazz.html http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=b4ii http://www.native-instruments.com/index.php?id=kontakt3 http://www.musiclab.com/downloads/listen/ http://www.toontrack.com/ezdrummer.asp http://www.ilio.com/synthogy/ivory/index.htm#demos Regards Bill
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#251435 - 12/29/08 12:57 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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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.
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#251436 - 12/29/08 01:05 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Diki..., I agree with you on the drums. Those acoustic kits are IMO by far the best I've heard on any keyboard to date. Very live and very punchy. I still think Ketron needs to come down on their prices and keep them within reason though. Even Ketron's low/mid end is way out there. Look at the price for the XD9! Hell that thing goes for over $1,800 (without the vocalizer, without the optional flash sounds.., and it's only 64 note poly)....
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#251437 - 12/29/08 01:06 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Bill, that's more money just in VSTi's than most spend on their entire arranger! THEN add the hardware, which currently ranges from close to $3k upwards to $10k+ Not ALL of us here are wealthy retirees with our children's inheritance to burn! At some point, the concept of diminishing returns kicks in... In a live situation, the difference between today's TOTL Big 3 arrangers (OK, Big 4 now with the Audya!) and all this VSTi nonsense is minimal. And in a non-live situation, a FAR less expensive laptop or tower computer can do the same stuff as a sound source. Paying a $3k-8k premium, just for the convenience of it all being housed in one keyboard just doesn't strike me as money well spent. Perhaps in the future, things will get better (cheaper! ), but anyone getting into this at the moment reminds me of those who bought $250,000 Synclaviers back in the eighties. I sure haven't seen anyone STILL playing one now live... You think they got their money's worth?
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#251439 - 12/29/08 01:31 PM
Re: Audya Released!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Im with you on the sounds and styles MC. Again remember though that the two most subjective areas of an arranger keyboard are the sounds and styles. Some prefer CD quality styles like what you find on Yamaha, and some prefer the more live feel from Roland, Korg, and Ketron.
However I wouldn't say the XD9 (base model) at any rate blew away it's competition though. The Ketron's (lately) have been nothing but "sounds and styles" and (as mentioned in the past) Ketron is offering less for the songwriter (onboard).
Strip it all away and you're paying a huge chunk of money just for the sounds and styles alone. Hell the XD9 was still using floppy. My old Roland RS-70 (even though it has a floppy has a USB midi interface and a great software editor.., and I paid less for it brand spanking new than what the SD4 costs)
I think all these keyboard makes have a thing or two that set them apart from the others, but Ketron's pricing for these differences is out of touch IMO. Even the average buyer can barely afford their lower line.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 12-29-2008).]
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