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#255024 - 01/29/09 11:55 PM
Re: Whats the latest Info on the MEDIASTATION
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5385
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Swings and round a bouts
At the same prices, if you’re prepared to put some work in to make the arranger do, and be able to use whatever you want, (Rather then what the manufacture says you should do, and what software sounds etc, they allow you to use) then the Mediastation wins hands down.
If however you happy to get something OOTB and do a few tweaks to modify what the manufacture gives you, (As with all hardware boards) then the Audya leaves the Mediastation for dead.
When I bought my Wersi as I was already using VSTs and other sample formats with my computer set-up, and to go back to a hardware after this, was so limiting in sound and capability that it was a none starter, whereas the Wersi (Which cost me less then a Tyros 2) allowed everything to be done within the keyboard, that I could do with my computer set-up, thus allowing me to give the finger to the manufacture.
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Bill
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#255025 - 01/30/09 01:41 AM
Re: Whats the latest Info on the MEDIASTATION
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14266
Loc: NW Florida
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Waiting with bated breath to actually hear some of this technical superiority... Sadly, both the most technically advanced arrangers available now have failed to impress me with much music made on it, relying so much as they do on the skill of the PLAYER to actually design the content, rather than someone who is a specialist at that (and letting the PLAYER be exactly what he is best at). I am still waiting to hear some of this technical superiority get converted to MUSICAL superiority. I'm afraid that's the only thing that impresses me. And I'm pretty sure no-one in the general public reads the manuals... Sadly, one of the posts on this thread, to me, pinpoints the problem... Dom is using someone from SERBIA to do the styles . Yamaha, Roland, and Korg use UK and US musicians (amongst others) to make their styles. To be honest, a few Serbian things I've heard on the MS are amongst the better things I've heard. But how big is the Serbian market compared to the UK and USA? Without a large number of top quality styles in these genres, it's an uphill task to crack England and the US... (or Scandinavia, or Australia, or India, or....). An arranger's content is just as important to sales as the arps and loops in a WS. Just imagine a MotifXS with NO loops and arps... You HAVE to make them all yourself. Not so good, now, is it? CONTENT, CONTENT, CONTENT...
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#255027 - 01/30/09 08:27 AM
Re: Whats the latest Info on the MEDIASTATION
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/13/08
Posts: 1144
Loc: Staten Island, NYC
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No Dikki, the guy from Serbia is doing only some Sample packages, and why would that worry you, or cuz of the name of the country...LOL...trust me there is some musicians that would put all of in the corner, yes i am talking about western music. The styles would be and are done by many musicians, i might even take part of it.
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