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#253931 - 01/19/09 11:37 PM
Re: Audya comments from Shreveport
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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We spent more than two more hours with the Audya today. I'm sold. It's not perfect, but it's way ahead of anything else I've played or heard, in both features and sound. Yesterday I mentioned in has two stereo outs and four aux outs. Actually, the two stereo outs can each be split, using a stereo cable, and EIGHT individual parts can be routed to separate outputs. This means you could send to eight individual tracks of a recorder at once for studio work. It comes with an 80-gig hard drive standard, upgradeable to 500 gigs now. They hope to make it capable of handling a terrabyte in the future. The styles that use audio loops are fantastic BUT the styles carried over from older machines sound great too, much better than they did in previous models, because they are using the sound engine from the Audya. Also, you can easily add your choice of audio arpeggio loops to these styles. You can select and add a loop to a style globally, or add a separate loop to each variation. The versatility of this machine is almost beyond my comprehension, yet it is quite intuitive. It's so easy to change things, edit things, customize things and quickly save them to Registration. AJ loaded several samples that were on the hard drive, and it took just a matter of a few seconds to load five sounds. There is a new sampled piano sound that is really huge, yet it took only about five or six seconds to load. All the others loaded really quickly. The keys are semi-weighted and very responsive. I'm really tired. DNJ is wearing me out. More tomorrow. DonM
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