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#254794 - 02/01/09 02:04 PM
Re: Lots More AUDYA Demos...Check 'em out !!!
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by to the genesys:
Again, I think Ketron should concentrate on potential buyers and not seek to play the game that pundits want them to play.
But I must emphasize, Ketron MUST step up their marketing an take control of the dialog regarding the Audya and not allow pundits to control the Audya’s selling points. I am considered a potential buyer of the Audya (even more so if they would answer my questions ). If Diki can afford a G70 (not to mention all his other gear) certainly he can afford to purchase an Audya, in my opinion, (even though he may choose ultimately NOT to). One reason I can think of why Diki may NOT choose to indeed purchase the Audya is because Ketron is willingly leaving him (as well as me and the world for that matter) - in the dark regarding certain omissions of information that pertain to the Audya. Apparently Ketron is looking for people that don't ask the "hard" OR obvious questions about their products eh? >> Don't ask questions, just walk in lockstep over the precipice we are leading you over okay? We want your money NOT you to truly understand the product we are trying to peddle to you. >> Go away son you're bothering me. So says Ketron by their actions - or lack thereof, in my opinion. Definition of a Pundit: 1. A source of opinion; a critic. 2. A learned person. Objective opinions or legitimate criticism should be encouraged instead of squelched in my opinion. When a company is in error (by popular concensus by the way) then that company should be called on the carpet for it in my humble opinion. When information is brought to "light" it dispels the darkness that once was in its place. Would you rather be kept in the dark? That's fine, but don't blame the ones that are asking for transparency and for "light" in the hopes of dispelling that darkness. Especially when the product in question costs upwards of five grand. If you're going to choose sides wouldn't you like to be on the side of = openness, integrity, transparency, and being forthright with the public vs. the opposite of that corporate ideal? I'm just saying... All the best, Mike [This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 02-01-2009).]
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#254802 - 02/02/09 05:13 AM
Re: Lots More AUDYA Demos...Check 'em out !!!
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: In fact, Ian, it's not just MIDI for the extensions. It's MIDI ONLY for several important chord types (dim's aug's sus4's etc.) so the track could be constantly switching in and out depending on whether you use those chords or not. It sure is disappointing, and as I said earlier, the MIDI guitar parts had better come pretty close to the quality of the audio parts. Plus, we're not talking about an arranger with "Mega-voice" technology, or even close to it, so there will probably be some discrepancy. I guess the real proof will be to hear demos that will showcase chords that are more complex than the very basic ones. Seems to be similar to producing a car that goes like stink in a straight line, but can't handle the curves too well. A Ferrari engine in a Fiat Strada.
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